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374 THIS DIFFICULT INDIVIDUAL<br />

dealers who specialized in the American trade. Perhaps some of our<br />

finest "Rembrandt" drawings are worth as much as "Gaudiers."<br />

13. The Letters of Ezra Pound, p. 26.<br />

14. Pound, Personae, p. 148.<br />

15. Pound, Gaudier-Brzeska, p. 116.<br />

16. The Letters of Ezra Pound, p. 25.<br />

17. Hughes, Imagism and the Imagists, p. 229.<br />

18. Sophie Brzeska later died in an insane asylum.<br />

19. Pound, Gaudier-Brzeska, p. 141.<br />

VI<br />

1. Iris Barry, The Bookman, October, 1931.<br />

2. The Letters of Ezra Pound, p. 26.<br />

3. Ibid., p. 29.<br />

4. Ibid., p. 60.<br />

5. The Selected Letters of William Carlos Williams, p. 29.<br />

6. Ibid., p. 42.<br />

7. Cited by Frank Harris, Contemporary Portraits, New York,<br />

Brentano's Publishers, 1923, p. 149.<br />

8. Barry, op. cit.<br />

9. The Letters of W. B. Yeats, pp. 606-7.<br />

10. Passages from the Letters of John Butler Yeats, Selected by<br />

Ezra Pound, Dublin, The Cuala Press, 1917, p. 2.<br />

11. Ibid., pp. 9-10.<br />

12. Ibid., pp. 24-25.<br />

13. Ibid., p. 25.<br />

14. John Butler Yeats' Letters to His Son, p. 279.<br />

15. The Letters of W. B. Yeats, p. 672.<br />

16. Almost four decades later, during one of his broadcasts, Ezra<br />

said, "Those that missed the Little Review did not catch up with the<br />

bandwagon, I'll say they did not."<br />

17. Pound, "Advice to a Young Poet," The Little Review, December,<br />

1917, pp. 58-59.<br />

18. Pound, Imaginary Letters, Paris, The Black Sun Press, 1930,<br />

pp. 1-5.<br />

19. Ibid., pp. 10-11.<br />

20. Ibid., pp. 23-31.<br />

21. Ibid., pp. 37-40.<br />

22. Ibid., p. 49.<br />

23. The Little Review, November, 1918.<br />

24. Ibid.<br />

25. The Little Review, January, 1919.<br />

26. Conversation with Eustace Mullins, 1950.

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