Ezra Pound: musical rehearsals and Confucian harmony

Critical Review (University of Melbourne) 36:19 (1996)
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Abstract

But the modelling of the Confucian gentleman or junzi type of human being under the music simile and the rules of propriety (li) 禮 needs to be brought within the perspective of the Confucian use of language and the ultimately harmonising role of this philosophy. Such considerations lead us back to a concept that Pound was always keen to produce in his expositions, and refers directly to the importance of precise language usage. Pound's first concern for 'le mot juste' and later for zheng ming 正名 is consistent throughout his career.

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