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Captaincy, however, seems to have revealed another side to him, and Ponting has been quick to identify in Strauss someone with whom he can have a decent argument.
He had been quick to identify the brilliance of a young American in London called Ezra Pound, and instrumental in shaping the early reception of Walter de la Mare, WH Davies and many others besides; and he was quite undaunted in taking to task the literary giants of the day if they fell below the mark, be they Thomas Hardy, Rudyard Kipling or WB Yeats.
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