Hugh Selwyn Mauberley | Essays and Criticism
- The Use of the Image of the Medallion
In this essay, Barnhisel discusses the use of the image of the medallion in the second half of Pound’s poem and how it prefigures Pound’s later interests in the confluence of economics and literature.
- Early Poetry: 1908–1920
In the following essay excerpt, Witemeyer examines the artist portraits Pound creates as an “aesthetic heritage for Mauberley.”
- Pound’s Other Homage: Hugh
Selwyn Mauberley
In the following excerpt, Grieve details some of the critical observations that have been made about Pound’s poem.
- Ezra Pound’s Craftsmanship: An
Interpretation of Hugh Selwyn Mauberley
In the following essay, San Juan advocates focusing on the end results of Mauberley, rather than the means used to achieve those ends.

