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Introduction : making Homer new
Part I. High modernism and Homer. 1. 'To have gathered from the air a live tradition' : Pound, Homer, modernism ; 2. 'The reading of Homer was transformed into a fabulous event' : Mandelstam's modernist Odyssey ; 3. 'Damn Homer, Ulysses, Bloom and all the rest' : 'Cyclops, ' disorder, and Joyce's monster audiences
Part II. Late modernism and Homer. 4. 'ACTUALITY gets in front of Olympus' : Pound's late visions and revisions of Homer ; 5. 'What song is left to sing? All song is sung' : H.D., Homer, modernism
Conclusion
Appendix: Russian text of Mandelstam's poems.
Part I. High modernism and Homer. 1. 'To have gathered from the air a live tradition' : Pound, Homer, modernism ; 2. 'The reading of Homer was transformed into a fabulous event' : Mandelstam's modernist Odyssey ; 3. 'Damn Homer, Ulysses, Bloom and all the rest' : 'Cyclops, ' disorder, and Joyce's monster audiences
Part II. Late modernism and Homer. 4. 'ACTUALITY gets in front of Olympus' : Pound's late visions and revisions of Homer ; 5. 'What song is left to sing? All song is sung' : H.D., Homer, modernism
Conclusion
Appendix: Russian text of Mandelstam's poems.