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T. S. Eliot’s literary association with Ezra Pound was one of crucial importance in the early development of his career as a poet in England. The collaboration between the two young American writers from 1914 until the early 1920s has a historic importance comparable, for the progress of literature in English, to that of Wordsworth and Coleridge more than a century before.
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Alldritt, K. (1990). Eliot, Pound and ‘Burnt Norton’. In: Bagchee, S. (eds) T. S. Eliot: A Voice Descanting. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-10104-7_5
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