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- William Carlos Williams Review
- Penn State University Press
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- Volume 33, Numbers 1-2, 2016
- Introduction: The New Williams
- “This is all beyond you”: Transgression and Creative Force in the Early Love Poems of William Carlos Williams
- Desperate Measures: Williams’s “new line” and the Poetical Economy of Paterson
- Technology and the Rise of the Vernacular Object in William Carlos Williams’s Spring and All
- “I found another to admire”: The Thing of the Female Body in William Carlos Williams’s Medical Narratives
- “Animal Spirits”
- Williams, Nostalgia, and Modernity
- The Impersonal Is Political: On the Living Theatre and William Carlos Williams’s Many Loves
- Linguistic Transformation as Counter-Hegemonic Operation in Kora in Hell and Spring and All
- “The mind / is listening”: Aurality and Noise Poetics in the Poetry of William Carlos Williams
- “Then he kissed it with his bumper”: The Autovehicular Posthumanisms of Filippo Tommaso Marinetti and William Carlos Williams
- Reading the Williams(-Amaral) Translations of Latin American Poetry: How to Appreciate the “Carlos” Personae of the Late Years
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