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Ezra Pound Collection, Accession # 6231-b, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
This holding was acquired by purchase on June 16, 1989.
In this letter to Lady [Augusta]Gregory, Pound writes concerning William Butler Yeats, "Yes, ordinary people ... will be a great bore after having W.B.Y. to myself for so long. ... When I saw W.B.Y. on Monday he was rather depressed at the prospect of America - but not nearly so much as I should have been in face of that impending misfortune." He also mentions his editorial assistance for Yeat's Responsibilities and Other Poems , his visit with [Wilfred Scawen] Blunt, his Japanese plays, [ Certain Noble Plays of Japan ] which had an introduction by Yeats, the loss of the psychic-researcher Fielding, and the London critics reaction to a production of Hamlet at the experimental "Little Theatre" of London.