| A ZBC of Ezra Pound | |
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| Author(s) | Christine Brooke-Rose |
| Publisher | Faber and Faber |
| Publication date | 1971 |
| ISBN | 0-571-09135-0 |
| OCLC Number | 296580 |
| Dewey Decimal | 811/.5/2 |
| LC Classification | PS3531.O82 Z55 |
A ZBC of Ezra Pound (ISBN 0-571-09135-0) is a book by Christine Brooke-Rose published by Faber and Faber in 1971. It is a study of the work of Ezra Pound, focusing in particular on The Cantos.
In Chapter Six, Brooke-Rose gives an explanation of the prosody of Anglo-Saxon alliterative verse as Pound would have understood it, based on Sievers' Theory of Anglo-Saxon Meter.
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