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Poundian, a.|ˈpaʊndɪən| [f. the name Pound (see below) + -ian.] Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the American writer and poet Ezra Pound (1885–1972) or his work; resembling or influenced by the style of Pound. Also absol. as n.
1939E. H. W. Meyerstein Let. 4 Apr. (1959) 221, I never thought I should come round to Eliot as a poet. Here he has dropped his Poundian Babel-tongues. 1958N. & Q. June 265/2 Sappho—a well-known source of Poundian inspiration. 1960N. Stock in Agenda June 1 The usual Poundian emphasis On medieval money and wages. 1965Times Lit. Suppl. 25 Nov. 1070/4 Mr. Charles Olson..can often be peculiarly irritating with his Poundian mannerisms. 1971Guardian 27 May 9/6 His Poundian hankerings after aristocracy. 1975P. Fussell Gt. War & Mod. Memory ix. 313 The reader in search of innovation will find it in..Jones's Eliotic and Poundian juxtapositions. 1976Times Lit. Suppl. 23 July 926/5 In this new short book he is more a Poundian than a critic. |