Letters to Mr. Porteus. [London, Eng.]. 1934.

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Letters to Mr. Porteus. [London, Eng.]. 1934.

1) Concerning a "woolly, non-committal" critique by Andrews. 1934 Sept. 24. 2) Concerning Orage's critique of Pound. 1934 Sept. 28. 3) Concerning Pound's response to the critique. 1934 Oct. 15.

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