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Ballad of the Goodly Fere

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is said to have "consistently disapproved" the poems of a "young poet", until one came to him which impressed him so much he wore "out the paper and the patience of friends by reading it at them", namely
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Ezra Pound: poet. A Portrait of the Man & His Work. Volume 1: The young genius, 1885-1920
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Pound wrote the poem as a direct response to what he considered inappropriately
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that he had "been made very angry by a certain sort of cheap irreverence".
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portrayals of Jesus, comparing Jesus—a "man o' men"—to "
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by K. K. Ruthven, University of California Press, 1969]
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Index

poem
Ezra Pound
1909
Simon Zelotes
Crucifixion
Jesus
fere
Old English
effeminate
capon
T.P.'s Weekly
Charles Elkin Mathews
Edward Marsh
T. S. Eliot
ballad
William Butler Yeats
Ambrose Bierce
The Last Temptation Reconsidered
First Things


A Guide to Ezra Pound's Personae: 1926
Ezra Pound: poet. A Portrait of the Man & His Work. Volume 1: The young genius, 1885-1920
Ezra Pound: His Metric and Poetry
T. S. Eliot
The Work of Ezra Pound
Carl Sandburg
Poetry
The Poetry of Ambrose Bierce
Jack Matthews

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