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Idealism, 25 , 98 , 251
Ideogram, 4 , 15 , 22 , 26 , 42 ;
in Cantos, 40 , 51 , 54 , 65 , 78 , 141 , 151 , 169 , 173 , 185 , 187 , 212 ;
Creeley and, 41 ;
Duncan and, 3 , 141 , 151 , 156 , 168 -69, 173 -75, 185 , 187 , 188 ;
Fenollosa and, 40 , 173 , 174 , 188 ;
Géfin and, 3 , 174 ;
Ginsberg and, 40 , 41 ;
Levertov and, 202 -3;
Olson and, 3 , 122 ;
Snyder and, 3 , 198 , 208 , 211 , 212 , 213 , 214 ;
Zukofsky and, 78
Imagism, 46 , 56 , 64 , 171 ;
Bloom and, 62 ;
Creeley and, 31 , 33 ;
Duncan and, 79 , 145 , 147 , 155 , 188 ;
Ginsberg and, 40 ;
Levertov and, 198 , 200 ;
Olson and, 19 , 114 , 128 ;
Snyder and, 198 , 208 , 211 ;
Whitman and, 67 ;
Zukofsky and, 78 , 79 , 80 , 82
Imitation, 7 , 63 ;
Olson and, 110 , 111 , 115 , 116 , 117 , 132 ;
Snyder and, 210 , 213
Immanence, 3 , 28 , 31
Individual:
Bernstein and, 248 -49;
and Eliot's "Tradition and the Individual Talent," 8 -9, 18 , 49 , 50 , 104 , 195 -96;
Olson and, 111 -12;
Snyder and, 195 -96.
See also Ego; Self
Influence, 42 -65;
Bernstein and, 243 ;
Bloom and, 42 -50, 51 -52, 63 , 138 -39;
Duncan's stance toward, 44 , 137 , 139 -40, 188 -89;
models of, 7 -15, 42 -49, 84 ;
nature of, 7 , 48 , 49 -54, 62 , 139 -40;
Olson's attitude toward, 44 , 110 , 112 , 117 , 130 -31;
process of, 42 -43, 44 , 63 , 130 .
See also Tradition
"Interconnectedness," 15 , 212
Intertextuality, 10 -14, 62 -63;
Barthes and, 11 -12, 13 , 189 , 244 , 248 ;
Bloom and, 59 , 61 -63;
Duncan and, 166 , 189 , 198 ;
Language poetry and, 240 , 242 , 244 , 248 ;
Snyder and, 198
Irony, 33 , 226 , 228
Italy:
fascism of, 4 -5, 25 , 72 , 95 ;
Levertov and, 204 , 205 ;
Pound returning to, 180 ;
Pound's arrest in, 19