In Memory of
Guy Davenport From the day Davenport died:

"At Merton College, Oxford,
he wrote the first thesis on Joyce
to be accepted by the university."
-- Today's New York Times
From a very informative essay
on Davenport's aesthetics:
"T.S. Eliot's experiments
in
ideogrammatic method
are equally germane to Davenport,
who shares with
the poet
an avant-garde aesthetic and
a conservative temperament.
Davenport's text reverberates
with echoes of Four Quartets."
-- Andre Furlani
"At the still point, there the dance is."
-- T. S. Eliot, Four Quartets,
quoted in the epigraph to
the chapter on automorphism groups
in Parallelisms of Complete Designs,
by Peter J. Cameron,
published when Cameron was at
Merton College, Oxford.
See also
Elegance.
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