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Ezra Pound and the Troubadour Tradition
About this book
The world of the troubadours of medieval Provenceâof Bertran de Born, Arnaut de Mareuil, and Peire Bremon lo Tortâalways fascinated Ezra Pound and, as Stuart McDougal shows, provided both themes and techniques for his early poetry.
Pound's first translations of Provençal poetry were a way of penetrating an alien sensibility and culture and making it his own; they were also important technical exercises. Confronted with the problem of finding a suitable form and language for the Provencal experience, he condensed, deleted, expandedâthe results were highly original works.
Among Pound's early experiments were the studies of individual Provencal poets, each representing one of the qualities of Provençal culture that attracted himâBertran is the man of action and Vidal is an example of the close connection between man and the "vital universe."
Implicit in Pound's treatment of the past is his belief in the contemporaneity of these medieval values. This belief remains constant in The Cantos, although as the work developed it became clear that no single cultural framework could encompass it. Nevertheless, the medieval world remained the cornerstone of Pound's paradiseâa brilliantly unified, vibrant world against which he could contrast the chaos and sterility of contemporary civilization.
Originally published in 1973.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: The Possibilities of Provence
- I. The Search for a Language: Early Translations
- II. Resuscitation of the Past: The Provençal Personae
- III. Toward an Empyrean of Pure Light: The Radiant Medieval World
- IV. Exercises in the Mother Tongue: Versions of Daniel
- V. Provence Revisited: "Homage Ă la Langue d'Oc"
- VI. The Permanence of Provence
- Index