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- William Carlos Williams Review
- Penn State University Press
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- Volume 28, Number 1-2, Spring/Fall 2008
- The Art of Twentieth-Century American Poetry: Modernism and After (review)
- Marcel Duchamp (review)
- Mama Dada: Gertrude Stein’s Avant-Garde Theatre (review)
- Hart Crane: After His Lights (review)
- Stevens, Williams, Crane and the Motive for Metaphor (review)
- From Modernism to Postmodernism: American Poetry and Theory in the Twentieth Century (review)
- The “Elsie” Drawings
- Modern Glass: How Williams Reframed Duchamp’s Window
- The Dadaist Prose of Williams and Cummings: A Novelette and [No Title]
- “Betwixt and Between”: Duchamp and Williams on Words and Things
- The Poet’s Place: William Carlos Williams and the Production of an American Avant-Garde
- “This Rhetoric Is Real”: William Carlos Williams’s Recalibration of Language and Things
- “Allow Intelligence to Survive”: Life’s Language in Williams and Tzara
- A New Mimesis: Unbinding Textual Possibilities in William Carlos Williams’s “Composition”
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