I know a lot of people, myself included, had trouble with the Waste Land, but does anyone have a favorite part?
about the parts of the Waste Land that Pound advised Eliot to cut- are they still in existence somewhere? Where were they in the poem?
I think I'm going to have to read the Waste Land again. Were the footnotes keeping anyone else from really getting in to it?
out of curiousity, I read Pound's piece in Modernist Manifestos. "Pay no attention to the criticism of men who have never themselves written
Does anyone else think the content of Williams's "To Elsie" was a little odd for a dedicated poem?
what Pound's motive was in entitling his poem "Villanelle: The Psychological Hour" when it is not in fact a traditional villanelle. Ideas?
actually a bit excited to read The Waste Land. I dealt with sections of it in a previous class (particularly how it inspired Cormac...
did anyone else find the additions/omissions of the author in Black Elk Speaks a bit heavy handed?
Cochise's speech was very powerful, even in its second-hand form. The line in which he says, "I have come to you, not from any love for...
it's interesting that so many people think that because Washington didn't come off as angry, he must be trying to appease white people.