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Intertextual “tissue preserved”: a Reading of Ezra Pound’s Hugh Selwyn Mauberley
Author(s) -
Axel Nesme
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
e-rea
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1638-1718
DOI - 10.4000/erea.479
Subject(s) - pound (networking) , polyphony , poetry , reading (process) , literature , art , chose , soundscape , dismissal , history , visual arts , sound (geography) , philosophy , linguistics , acoustics , computer science , law , world wide web , physics , political science
Recorded archives of poets reading their own works sometimes yield provocative insights into the texts they chose or were asked to recite. In the case of T.S. Eliot’s performance of The Waste Land the jarring contrast between the work’s built-in polyphony and the neutral soundscape created by Eliot’s leveling of intonational differences is symptomatic of the poem’s simultaneous “dismissal of connections between images, scenes and voices” and blurring of the “proper boundaries between things.”..

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