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Olga Rudge & Ezra Pound: "What Thou Lovest Well..."

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Notes<br />

The primary sources of this biography are the <strong>Olga</strong> <strong>Rudge</strong> Papers, Yale Collection<br />

of American Literature (MSS54 YCAL), Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript<br />

Library (herein cited as ORP/YCAL); family memorabilia in three old<br />

trunks that I was privileged to research at Brunnenburg during OR’s lifetime,<br />

now held by the Beinecke Library (cited as 1996 addition, ORP/YCAL); the<br />

<strong>Ezra</strong> <strong>Pound</strong> Collection (MSS53 YCAL: Series 2, Family correspondence, also<br />

held by the Beinecke Library, herein cited as EPC/YCAL; and MSS52 YCAL,<br />

cited as the EPAnnex).<br />

Series 1 (ORP1): The <strong>Rudge</strong>–<strong>Pound</strong> correspondence, interfiled and chronologically<br />

arranged in Boxes 1–32. (I have followed the original text, omitting the<br />

use of [sic] when punctuation and spelling are idiosyncratic.)<br />

Series 2 (ORP2): General correspondence (Boxes 33–92) of OR and others is<br />

alphabetically arranged under correspondent’s name (third-party correspondence<br />

in Boxes 91–92).<br />

Series 3 (ORP3): Notebooks are divided into two sections: I Ching notebooks<br />

(Boxes 93–99), daily records of the years 1966–86 arranged chronologically,<br />

containing flashbacks to earlier events recollected by OR in later life; and Research<br />

notebooks (Boxes 99–101), transcripts of important correspondence and<br />

materials collected by OR ‘‘to set the record straight,’’ arranged alphabetically<br />

by title or subject).<br />

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