- The Cantos - Wikipedia
The first four cantos of this volume (Cantos XXXI–XXXIV) quote extensively from the letters of Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and the diary of John Quincy Adams, to deal with the emergence of the fledgling United States
- The Cantos | Modernist, Imagism, Epic | Britannica
The Cantos, collection of poems by Ezra Pound, who began writing these more or less philosophical reveries in 1915 The first were published in Poetry magazine in 1917; through the decades, the writing of cantos gradually became Pound’s major poetic occupation, and the last were published in 1968
- A Short Analysis of Ezra Pound’s The Cantos - Interesting Literature
Ezra Pound referred to The Cantos as, variously, ‘an epic including history’ and, with more muted self-praise, a ‘ragbag’ Yet although it is undeniably a ragbag, there are a number of key themes running through The Cantos
- [英文诗歌鉴赏] 庞德之桥(作者:埃兹拉·庞德 Ezra Pound) - 知乎
庞德之桥The Cantos 埃兹拉·庞德 Ezra Pound 在这座诗歌的桥上, 我穿越了时光的洪流, 历史的川流不息。 古老的声音在岸边回响, 而未来的影像在水面闪烁。
- Canto - Wikipedia
Detail of a 14th-century manuscript of Dante Alighieri's Commedia, a three-part poem (Inferno, Purgatorio, Paradiso) that was divided into 100 cantos The canto (Italian pronunciation: [ˈkanto]) is a principal form of division in medieval and modern long poetry
- Canto I | The Poetry Foundation
Bearing the golden bough of Argicida So that: Copyright Credit: Ezra Pound, "Canto I" from The Cantos of Ezra Pound Copyright © 1993 by Ezra Pound Reprinted by permission of New Directions Publishing Corporation Source: The Cantos of Ezra Pound (New Directions Publishing Corporation, 1993)
- CANTO中文 (简体)翻译:剑桥词典 - Cambridge Dictionary
The original poem comprised twelve cantos, of which only the first four survived (1848 lines)
- Canto - Definition and Examples - Poem Analysis
The word “canto” means “song” in Italian, but the first examples of cantos date back to the time of Homer when epics were recited orally Cantos are used for epic poems such as Homer’s ‘Odyssey’ and ‘Iliad’
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