Written in 1910 when Pound was only 25 years old, and later revised by
the author, this critical work has long stood as an important stage in
the development of Pound's poetics, and a dramatic revaluation of
Europe's literary tradition. Pound surveys the course of literature from
the fall of the Roman Empire through the dawn of the Renaissance, paying
special attention to the Provençal poets and to Dante. Now with an
introduction by Richard Sieburth, this work illuminates a great period
in European literature and one of America's greatest poetic minds.