List of cultural references in The Cantos

This is a list of persons, places, events, etc. that feature in Ezra Pound's The Cantos, a long, incomplete poem in 120 sections, each of which is a canto. It is a book-length work, widely considered to present formidable difficulties to the reader. Strong claims have been made for it as one of the most significant works of modernist poetry of the twentieth century. As in Pound's prose writing, the themes of economics, governance and culture are integral to its content.

The most striking feature of the text, to a casual browser, is the inclusion of Chinese characters as well as quotations in European languages other than English. Recourse to scholarly commentaries is almost inevitable for a close reader. The range of allusion to historical events and other works of literature is very broad, and abrupt changes occur with the minimum of stage directions.

This list serves as a collection of links to information on a wide range of these references with clear indications of the cantos in which they appear. It also gives relevant citations to Pound's other writings, especially his prose, and translations of non-English words and phrases where appropriate. Where authors are quoted or referred to, but not named, the reference is listed under their names and the quoted words or phrases are given after the relevant canto number. Individual canto numbers are given in bold for ease of reference.

Contents :

A

John Adams: "the man who at certain points/made us/at certain points/saved us" Canto LXII

B

C

Engraving of Confucius, Pound's greatest political hero.

D

Dante in a fresco series of famous men by Andrea del Castagno, ca. 1450 (Uffizi Gallery)
U.S. Declaration of Independence: most of the signatories also feature in The Cantos.

E

F

Benjamin Franklin

G

H

Alexander Hamilton, one of the villains of The Cantos.

I

J

Andrew Jackson, a Poundian hero because of his opposition to the Bank of the United States.

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M

N

O

P

R

S

T

U

V

W

X

Y

Z

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