Modern American Poetry
(^192) Richard Poirier Had now persisted in the woods so long That probably it never would be lost. Never again would birds’ son ...
Soundings for Home 193 to John Bartlett: “A sentence is a sound in itself on which other sounds called words may be strung.” And ...
(^194) Richard Poirier WORKS CITED Following is a list of works frequently referred to in the text by short title only: The Poet ...
195 Williams is part of the great breath of our literature. Paterson is our Leaves of Grass. —Robert Lowell, “William Carlos Wil ...
(^196) James E. Miller, Jr. The road from the 1914 “Wanderer” to the first Book of Patersonin 1946 is a long and open one, and i ...
William Carlos Williams’s “Paterson” 197 tremendously important in the history of modern poetry” (SE,p. 218). Whitman’s importan ...
(^198) James E. Miller, Jr. characterized by certain differences from the language used among cultured Englishmen, being complet ...
William Carlos Williams’s “Paterson” 199 2 But before attempting to fathom Williams’s meaning here (“It is up to us ... to conti ...
(^200) James E. Miller, Jr. what is going on about us we shall need some other means for discovering it. The epic poem would be ...
William Carlos Williams’s “Paterson” 201 lines and the main themes of “Paterson: Episode 17”: “Beautiful Thing,” detected in the ...
(^202) James E. Miller, Jr. example, Cotton Mather does in his accounts of the witches of Salem in chapters from Wonders of the ...
William Carlos Williams’s “Paterson” 203 these lines: “It is not in the things nearest us unless transported there by our employ ...
(^204) James E. Miller, Jr. piece of miscalculation makes me want to puke. It is that prose and verse are both writing,both a ma ...
William Carlos Williams’s “Paterson” 205 They provide, then, through their supreme particularity, much of the poem’s reach for u ...
(^206) James E. Miller, Jr. about it became more and more the lucky burden of what I wanted to say,”)^8 The ears of the man-city ...
William Carlos Williams’s “Paterson” 207 is the meaning of the “meaningless” flow of events in the voiceless currents of ceasele ...
(^208) James E. Miller, Jr. Fourth, the modern town, a disembodied roar! the cataract and its clamor broken apart—and from all l ...
William Carlos Williams’s “Paterson” 209 the search of the poet after his language, his own language which I, quite apart from t ...
(^210) James E. Miller, Jr. maker, leak: there are elements, depths, dimensions that escape the net. Patersonmay be viewed as a ...
William Carlos Williams’s “Paterson” 211 Book V: bridging the way from life to death; the Unicorn tapestries and the immortal vi ...
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