Olga Rudge papers : addition 1819-1996

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Olga Rudge papers : addition 1819-1996

Manuscripts.

23.65 linear feet (53 boxes, including 3 oversize boxes) + 3 broadside folders

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Eliot, Valerie

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Second wife of T.S. Eliot. She edited and annotated 'The letters of T. S. Eliot' and a facsimile of the draft of 'The waste land.' From the description of Valerie Eliot letter to Professor Eder, 1975 February 27. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 642169774 Wife of T.S. Eliot. From the description of Letters : London, to Aurelia Hodgson, Minerva, Ohio, 1981-1982. (Bryn Mawr College). WorldCat record id: 28636225 ...

Pound, Dorothy

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Epithet: Mrs wife of Ezra Pound British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000349.0x000392 ...

Borgatti, Renata

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Grey, Egerton Charles

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Templeton, Peter Buchanan.

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Rudge family.

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Wykes-Joyce, Max.

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Max Wykes-Joyce (1924-2002), was the art critic for the International Herald Tribune from 1967 to 1987, and authored several books, including Triad of Genius-Edith and Osbert Sitwell (1953) and Cosmetics and Adornment (1961). From the description of Max Wykes-Joyce papers relating to Ezra Pound, 1949-1991. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702171893 ...

Rachewiltz, Boris de

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Laughlin, James, 1914-1997

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James Laughlin was an American publisher and poet, and founder of the New Directions press. The son of a steel manufacturer, Laughlin attended Choate School in Connecticut and Harvard University (B.A., 1939). In the mid-1930s Laughlin lived in Italy with Ezra Pound, a major influence on his life and work; returning to the United States, he founded New Directions in 1936. Initially he intended to publish writings by ignored yet influential avant-garde writers of the period; Pound’s The Cantos ...

Pound, Ezra, 1885-1972

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Ezra Pound was an expatriate American poet and critic, a major figure in the early modernist poetry movement, and a fascist collaborator in Italy during World War II. His works include Ripostes (1912), Hugh Selwyn Mauberley (1920), and his 800-page epic poem, The Cantos (c. 1917–1962). Pound's contribution to poetry began in the early 20th century with his role in developing Imagism, a movement stressing precision and economy of language. Working in London as foreign editor of several American l...

Rudge, Olga, 1895-1996

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Olga Rudge (1895-1996), musician and companion of Ezra Pound. Born in Ohio, educated in Europe, Rudge began her career as a concert violinist before World War I. She met Pound in Paris in 1923, and with George Antheil played in the debut performances of several of Pound's compositions. Their daughter was born in 1925. During the 1930s she became associated with the Accademia Musicale Chigiana, and she and Pound promoted the music of Antonio Vivaldi in a series of performances and publications. I...

Rachewiltz, Mary de

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Daughter of Ezra Pound; poet and translator. From the description of Translations of Cantos by Ezra Pound, 1973-1975. (University of Toledo). WorldCat record id: 15609675 ...

Baynes, Ernest Harold, 1868-1925

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Barilli, Bruno, 1880-1952

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Grey, Egerton Charles

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Borgatti, Renata

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Polignac, Winnaretta, princesse de, 1865-1943

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Rachewiltz, Boris de.

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Chigi Saracini, Guido, conte, 1880-1965

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O'Grady, Desmond, 1935-

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Rudge family.

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Pound, Dorothy

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Antheil, George, 1900-1959

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George Antheil, 1900-1959, composer of ultramodern music in the 1920's, prominent in the Parisian literary and artistic avant-garde of the period; subsequently composer of film scores in Hollywood as well as orchestral works and ballets; after 1939 composing in a more traditional style. From the description of George Antheil papers, 1919-1959. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 460879070 Composer. From the description of An explana...

Templeton, Peter Buchanan.

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Rainer, Dachine

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Dachine Rainer: b. January 13, 1921, d. August 19, 2000. British writer and anarchist. From the description of Dachine Rainer interview, 1997. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 81302978 ...

Duncan, Mabel

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Wykes-Joyce, Max.

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Vivaldi, Antonio, 1678-1741

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Op. III, L'estro armonico [Harmony of the soul], consisting of 12 concerti for various ensembles, probably composed ca. 1703. First published 1712 by Estienne Roger, Amsterdam. This concerto (no. 11) became the basis for J.S. Bach's organ concerto after Vivaldi, BWV 596. This arrangement dedicated to Thor Johnson. For a more stylistically authentic edition see callno.: 1622s. For other orchestral transcriptions of this concerto see callnos.: 3897 and 515, respectively.--Cf. Fleisher Collection. ...

Eliot, Valerie

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