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  • William Carlos Williams Bibliography 2019
  • Simon D. Trüb

The following bibliography is illustrative rather than exhaustive. If you have peer-reviewed work published in 2020 that you wish to see listed in volume 38.2, then do please contact Simon at: simontrueb@gmx.ch.

Articles/Book Chapters

Alvarez, Julia. "'Use of Force' by William Carlos Williams." Why I Like This Story. Ed. Jackson R. Bryer. Rochester, NY: Camden House, 2019. 12–19.
Barnstone, Tony. "William Carlos Williams and the Cult of the New." William Carlos Williams Review 36.2 (2019): 89–125.
Bundschuh, Jessica. "Re-erecting Genre Distinctions?: The Sound Recordings of William Carlos Williams's Paterson and John Montague's The Rough Field." Poem Unlimited: New Perspectives on Poetry and Genre. Ed. David Kerler and Timo Müller. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2019. 209–226.
Cappucci, Paul. "'Pop!, So, You're Not Dead!': Reimagining Loss in William Carlos Williams's 'Burning the Christmas Greens' and 'The Sparrow.'" William Carlos Williams Review 36.1 (2019): 14–23.
Cecire, Natalia Aki. "Contact." Experimental: American Literature and the Aesthetics of Knowledge. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 2019. 160–185.
Delgado, Michael. "The Well-Wrought Broken Pieces of a Green Bottle: William Carlos Williams and Object-Oriented Ontology." William Carlos Williams Review 36.2 (2019): 64–88.
Fisher-Wirth, Ann. "Marking Fifty Years of Williams Scholarship: Linda Wagner-Martin's 'William Carlos Williams's The Great American Novel.'" William Carlos Williams Review 36.1 (2019): 24.
Guendel, Karen. "Flesh over Granite: Walt Whitman's Embodied Presence in William Carlos Williams's 'History.'" Affective Materialities: Reorienting the Body in Modernist Literature. Ed. Kara Watts, Molly Volanth Hall, and Robin Hackett. Gainesville: UP of Florida, 2019. 33–54.
MacGowan, Christopher. "A Thank You Note to Linda Wagner-Martin." William Carlos Williams Review 36.1 (2019): 25–26.
Martin, Meredith. "Picturing Rhythm." Critical Rhythm: The Poetics of a Literary Life Form. Ed. Ben Glaser and Jonathan Culler. New York: Fordham UP, 2019. 197–220.
Morrissey, Patrick. "Private Avowal, Public Front: Reading Williams' Kora in Hell." Textual Practice 33.1 (2019): 35–51.
Peterkin, Allan. "Unpacking Physician Behavior in 'The Use of Force' by William Carlos Williams." From Reading to Healing: Teaching Medical Professionalism through Literature. Ed. Susan Stagno and Michael Blackie. Kent, Ohio: The Kent State UP, 2019. 189–192.
Phillis, Jen Hedler. "The All-Over Poem: William Carlos Williams's Egalitarian Aesthetics." Poems of the American Empire: The Lyric Form in the Long Twentieth Century. Iowa City: U of Iowa P, 2019. 53–85.
Rapp Graham, Theodora. "'As if you had never known me': William Carlos Williams's Letters to William Eric in the Pacific Theater, World War Two." William Carlos Williams Review 36.2 (2019): 53–63.
Robinson, Peter. "'I like the Spanish title': William Carlos Williams's Al Que Quiere!." Modernism and Non-Translation. Ed. Jason Harding and John Nash. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2019. 86–103.
Starkowski, Kristen H. "Poetics of Preference: Logics of Decision Making in T.S. Eliot's 'The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock' and William Carlos Williams's 'The Red Wheelbarrow.'" Journal of Literature and Science 12.2 (2019): 1–17.
O'Rourke, Ciarán. "Pictures from Jutland: Placing the Poetries of Seamus Heaney and William Carlos Williams." William Carlos Williams Review 36.1 (2019): 1–13.
———. "'The world too much with us? Rot!': William Carlos Williams and the Ethics of Literary Perception. American Studies in Scandinavia 51.2 (2019): 73–99.
Trüb, Simon D. "William Carlos Williams Bibliography 2018." William Carlos Williams Review 36.2 (2019): 139–141.
Wagner-Martin, Linda. "William Carlos Williams's The Great American Novel." William Carlos Williams Review 36.1 (2019): 27–44.
Williams, William Carlos. "The Use of Force." From Reading to Healing: Teaching Medical Professionalism through Literature. Ed. Susan Stagno and Michael Blackie. Kent, Ohio: The Kent State UP, 2019. 193–196.

Dissertations

Drexel, Jessica G. "Reconfiguring Self, World, and Word: Modernist Poetic Epiphanies in Eliot, Williams, Levertov, and Revell." 2019. U of North Carolina Chapel Hill, PhD dissertation.
Merritt, Marcus. "The Center of All Beauty: Radical Democracy, Materiality, and the Poetic Subject in Twentieth-Century American Poetry." 2019. Wayne State U, PhD dissertation.

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