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  • Fall 2009 to Fall 2014 William Carlos Williams Bibliography
  • Todd Giles

The Williams Review welcomes your assistance in keeping the bibliography comprehensive and up-to-date. Please send recommendations to todd.giles@mwsu.edu.

2014

Books

Knewitz, Simone. Modernist Authenticities: The Material Body and the Poetics of Amy Lowell and William Carlos Williams. Heidelberg, Germany: Universitätsverlag Winter, 2014.

Articles/Book Chapters

Barnstone, Tony. “Ivory Towers and War Machines: William Carlos Williams and the Humanities under Fire.” William Carlos Williams Review 31.1 (2014): 33–52.
Bryant, Marsha. “Epic Encounters: The Modernist Long Poem Goes to the Movies.” Journal of Modern Literature 37.4 (2014): 70–90.
Burt, Stephen. “‘Like’: A Speculative Essay about Poetry, Simile, Artificial Intelligence, Mourning, Sex, Rock and Roll, Grammar, Romantic Love, William Shakespeare, Alan Turing, Rae Armantrout, Nick Hornby, Walt Whitman, William Carlos Williams, Lia Purpura, and Claire Danes.” American Poetry Review 43.1 (2014): 17–21.
Cappucci, Paul R. “‘Trying to Build on their Elders’ Work’: The Correspondence of Donald Allen and William Carlos Williams.” The New American Poetry: Fifty Years Later. Ed. and intro. John R. Woznicki. Afterword by Carla Billitteri. Bethlehem, PA: Lehigh UP, 2014. 15–28.
Duran, Angelica. “Walter Raleigh, through John Milton, according to William Carlos Williams.” William Carlos Williams Review 31.1 (2014): 15–31.
Eastman, Andrew. “‘Breaking the Pentameter’: Speech Rhythms, Stress Clash, and Authenticity in Modern English-Language Poetry.” Ranam: Recherches Anglaises Et NordAméricaines 47 (2014): 159–171, 276–277. [End Page 193]
Fest, Bradley J. “Isn’t it a Beautiful Day? An Interview with J. Hillis Miller.” Boundary 2: An International Journal of Literature and Culture 41 (2014): 123–158.
Giorcelli, Cristina. “William Carlos Williams’s Objectivism.” New Objectivists/Nouveaux objectivistes/Nuovi oggettivisti. Ed. and intro. Cristina Giorcelli. Ed. Luigi Magno. Naples, Italy: Loffredo, 2014. 105–120.
Mariani, Paul L. “Remembering William Carlos Williams: Hugo Rodríguez Alcalá (1917– 2007).” William Carlos Williams Review 31.1 (2014): 1–14.
Masters, Greg. “Distorting Command: William Carlos Williams’ Use of Marcia Nardi’s Letters in Paterson.” For the Artists: Critical Writing, Vol. 2. New York: Crony Books, 2014. 138–153.
Steven, Mark. “The Flame’s Lover: The Modernist Mind of William Carlos Williams.” Mindful Aesthetics: Literature and the Science of Mind. Ed. and intro. Chris Danta and Helen Groth. Afterword Paul Giles. New York, NY: Bloomsbury, 2014. 123–138.
Westover, Jeffrey W. “Media, Mimesis, and the Figure of the Orphan in William Carlos Williams’s Life Along the Passaic River.” William Carlos Williams Review 31.1 (2014): 53–77.

Dissertations

Malburne-Wade, Meredith M. “Revision as Resistance in Twentieth-Century American Drama.” Diss. U of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 2013. DAI 75 (Oct. 2014).

Book Reviews

Cappucci, Paul R. Rev. of Transatlantic Avant-Gardes: Little Magazines and Localist Modernism, by Eric White. William Carlos Williams Review 31.1 (2014): 84–88.
Lowney, John. Rev. of The Ethics of William Carlos Williams’s Poetry, by Ian D. Copestake. William Carlos Williams Review 31.1 (2014): 95–98.
Marsh, Alec. Rev. of The Verse Revolutionaries: Ezra Pound, H.D. and the Imagists, by Helen Carr. William Carlos Williams Review 31.1 (2014): 98–103.
McDermott, Elizabeth. Rev. of Visiting Dr. Williams: Poems Inspired by the Life and Work of William Carlos Williams, ed. Shelia Coghill and Thom Tammaro. William Carlos Williams Review 31.1 (2014): 92–95.
Newmann Holmes, Alba. Rev. of The Ethics of William Carlos Williams’s Poetry, by Ian D. Copestake. English Studies 95.2 (2014): 224–225.
Oliphant, Dave. Rev. of La invención necesari. William Carlos Williams. Ensayos, cartas, poemas, selección, traducción, prólogo y notas de Juan Antonio Montiel. William Carlos Williams Review 31.1 (2014): 79–84.
Reed, Brian. Rev. of Among the Nightmare Fighters: American Poets of World War II, by Diederik Oostdijk. William Carlos Williams Review 31.1 (2014): 88–92.
Wald, Alan M. “The Pressure of the Contemporaneous.” Rev. of Beleaguered Poets and Leftist Critics: Stevens, Cummings, Frost, and Williams in the 1930S, by Milton Cohen, [End Page 194] and Poetic Community: Avant-Garde Activism and Cold War Culture, by Stephen Voyce. Modernism/modernity 21.2 (2014): 557–560.

2013

Articles/Book Chapters

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