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by Ezra Pound
In this compact collection of literary essays, the author turns a keen eye toward the French poets who shaped modern verse, from the daring wit of Laforgue to the haunting lyricism of Rimbaud. He argues that true appreciation comes not from mere translation but from sensing the underlying “mæstria” that survives the shift between languages, and he critiques the insular habits of American criticism while urging a more adventurous, cross‑Atlantic dialogue. Along the way, he offers a candid assessment of contemporary French taste, noting where the celebrated meets the mediocre and why some voices—like Gautier’s—deserve renewed attention.
The work expands beyond France, weaving brief studies of Henry James, the emerging modernists Eliot, Joyce, and Lewis, and even an essay on the structure of Chinese characters. These varied forays reveal a restless curiosity about how different literary traditions intersect and influence one another. Readers will find a thoughtful, conversational guide that invites them to explore the margins of early‑20th‑century thought without ever revealing the ultimate conclusions of the author’s larger project.
Full title
Instigations Together with An Essay on the Chinese Written Character Together with An Essay on the Chinese Written Character
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (550K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Annemie Arnst & Marc D'Hooghe (Images generously made available by the Internet Archive.)
Release date
2012-09-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1885–1972
A driving force behind literary modernism, this American poet helped shape the careers of writers like T. S. Eliot and James Joyce while building his own ambitious body of work. His influence on 20th-century poetry is enormous, even as his political extremism and wartime broadcasts remain deeply controversial.
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