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From: Paideuma[(essay date spring 2004) In the following essay, Huehls uses Ludwig Wittgenstein's theories of language to characterize Williams's project in "Kora in Hell" as one of world building and the creation in language of a new...
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From: Journal of Modern Literature[(essay date fall 2006) In the following essay, Chatlos presents a reading of Williams's "The Right of Way" based on the assumption that the images viewed by the motorist in the poem are continuous rather than separated,...
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From: Paideuma[(essay date spring, fall, and winter 2003) In the following essay, Hatlen discusses the influence of the poets H. D., Ezra Pound, and Wallace Stevens on Williams during the years 1913-1917, and Williams's ultimate...
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From: Arizona Quarterly[(essay date spring 2000) In the following essay, Webb discusses what it meant for Williams to consider himself an American writer and what it is in Williams's writing that makes him distinctly American.] There was a...
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From: William Carlos Williams Review[(essay date spring 2006) In the following essay, Boone discusses The Great American Novel as a metafictional work and deems it an innovative and unique text that "anticipates postmodern fiction."] In the early 1920s...