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  • That's in letter No. 157 of the 900 letters reproduced in "Ezra Pound to His Parents," the latest collection of his correspondence—there are already books devoted to his correspondence with James Joyce, Wyndham Lewis, Ford Madox Ford, his future wife Dorothy Shakespear, his patron Margaret Cravens, the Little Review and more.

    Filial Piety Made New Helen Carr 2011

  • Frequently censored, even by experimental publications like the Little Review, for aspects of his writing that proved distasteful to public consumption and Christian morality, such uproar only fueled Pound's marketing strategy.

    FEATURE ARTICLE: "THAT ALL OF US MAY WRITE BETTER" EILEEN 2009

  • He became the London editor of the Little Review in 1917, and over the next few years helped to launch the careers of many younger American poets, including Ezra Pound, whose The Waste Land he helped to edit.

    Ezra Pound greenintegerblog 2008

  • Once Hart Crane had been a young man hanging around the office of the Little Review and getting in the way.

    Going Half the Way Fenton, James 1997

  • In the case of the Conolly/Connolly decision, the single "n" spelling is attested to by the printing of this particular episode in the Little Review, by the galley proofs of its proposed but never executed printing in the Egoist, and by the French printer's first placards (proofs) of the first edition of the novel.

    The New 'Ulysses': Grave Matters Gabler, Hans Walter 1989

  • Little Review, will have hazarded some theory of this nature as to

    The Common Reader 1925

  • October issue of the Little Review was withdrawn from circulation before it could come to my notice.

    The Best Short Stories of 1917 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story Various 1915

  • Weekly_; to Mitchell Kennerley and Mr.. Frances Gregg Wilkinson for permission to reprint "Whose Dog --?" first published in _The Forum_; to Miss Margaret C. Anderson and Mr. Ben Hecht for permission to reprint "Life," first published in _The Little Review_; to the

    The Best Short Stories of 1915 And the Yearbook of the American Short Story Various 1915

  • George Soule in _The Little Review_: Here is a man's life laid absolutely bare.

    Child and Country A Book of the Younger Generation Will Levington Comfort 1905

  • George Soule in _The Little Review_: Here is a man's life laid absolutely bare.

    Red Fleece Will Levington Comfort 1905

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