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Definition of Ezra Loomis Pound
1. Noun. United States writer who lived in Europe; strongly influenced the development of modern literature (1885-1972).
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Literary usage of Ezra Loomis Pound
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Contemporary American Literature: Bibliographies and Study Outlines by John Matthews Manly, Edith Rickert (1922)
"... Ezra (Loomis) Pound—Continued Quia Pauper Amavi. 1919. (English edition.)
Instigations. 1920. (Criticism.) * Umbra: the Early Poems of Ezra Pound, ..."
2. Contemporary American Literature: Bibliographies and Study Outlines by John Matthews Manly, Edith Rickert (1922)
"... Ezra (Loomis) Pound—Continued Quia Pauper Amavi. 1919. (English edition.)
Instigations. 1920. (Criticism.) * Umbra: the Early Poems of Ezra Pound, ..."
3. Modern American Poetry by Louis Untermeyer (1921)
"Ezra Pound Ezra (Loomis) Pound was born at Hailey, Idaho, October 30, 1885;
attended Hamilton College and the University of Pennsylvania; and went abroad, ..."
4. Modern American Poetry by Louis Untermeyer (1921)
"Ezra Pound Ezra (Loomis) Pound was born at Hailey, Idaho, October 30, 1885;
attended Hamilton College and the University of Pennsylvania; and went abroad, ..."
5. A Catalogue of the Allen A. Brown Collection of Books Relating to the Stage by Allen Augustus Brown (1919)
"4 in **G.3824.i5 Fenollosa, Ernest Francisco, and Ezra Loomis Pound. 'Noh' or
accomplishment. A study of the classical stage of Japan. New York. Knopf. ..."