2019
DOI: 10.1080/24692921.2019.1622173
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Was Ezra Pound the “midwife” ofThe Waste Land? Surgeons, midwives, and “sage homme”

Abstract: This essay reveals a flaw in the critical consensus that regards Ezra Pound as the intellectual "midwife" of The Waste Land, a metaphor used so frequently over the last century it has become a critical commonplace. By detailing the various ways that Pound's use of reproductive language was drawn from a contemporaneous medical debate about midwifery-a hitherto unrecognized influence-this essay provides a fuller understanding of the rhetoric Pound used to discredit female writers and editors, while also highligh… Show more

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