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become for an artist merely something to inflate and display form with, then the petty serves as well as the great, the ignoble equally with the lofty, the unlovely like the beautiful, the sordid as the clean.... Real feeling consequently becomes rarer, and the artist descends to trivialities of observation, vagaries of assertion, or mere _bravado_ of standards and expression--pure tilting at convention." BIBLIOGRAPHY Provenca: Poems Selected from Personae, Exultations, and Canzoniere. 1910. The Spirit of Romance. 1910. The Sonnets and Ballate of Cavalcanti. 1912. (Translations.) Ripostes of Ezra Pound, whereto are Appended the Complete Poetical Works of T.E. Hulme. 1912. Gaudier Brzeska; a Memoir. 1916. Lustra of Ezra Pound, with Earlier Poems. 1917. Noh; or, Accomplishment; a Study of the Classical Stage of Japan. 1917. (With Ernest F. Fenollosa.) Pavannes and Divisions. 1918. (Essays and sketches.) Quia Pauper Amavi. 1919. (English edition.) Instigations, 1920. (Criticism.) *Umbra: the Early Poems of Ezra Pound, All That He Now Wishes to Keep in Circulation from "Personae," "Exultations," "Ripostes." With Translations from Guido Cavalcanti and Arnaut Daniel and Poems by the Late T.E. Hulme. 1920. Also in: Des Imagistes. 1914. Poetry. (_Passim._) The Little Review. (_Passim._) Cf. also Ezra Pound, his Metric and Poetry. 1917. (Bibliography, p. 29.) STUDIES AND REVIEWS Untermeyer. Acad. 81 ('11): 354. Ath. 1911, 2: 238; 1919, 2: 1065, 1132, 1268. Bookm. 35 ('12): 156; 46 ('18): 577. Bookm. (Lond.) 36 ('09): 154 (portrait); 52 ('17): 151. Chapbook, 1-2: May, 1920: 22. (Fletcher.) Dial, 54 ('13): 370; 69 ('20): 283 (portrait); 72 ('22): 87. Egoist, 2 ('15): 71; 4 ('17): 7, 27, 44. Eng. Rev. 2 ('09): 627. Ind. 70 ('11): 259 (portrait). Lond. Times, Sept. 20, 1918: 437. New Repub. 16 ('18): 83. New Statesman, 8 ('17): 332, 476. No. Am. 211 ('20): 658. (May Sinclair.) Poetry, 7 ('16): 249 (Carl Sandburg); 11 ('18): 330; 12 ('18): 221; 14 ('19): 52 (William Gardner Hale); 15 ('20): 211; 16 ('20): 213. +(John) Herbert Quick+ (Iowa, 1861)--novelist. Farmer, lawyer, editor of _Farm and Fireside_, 1909-16. Author of _The Fairview Idea_, 1919; and of _Vandemark's Folly_ 1922, which introduces fresh material (canalboat life) into fiction, and also contributes
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