Selected Bibliography Primary Sources Williams, William Carbs. Paterson. New York; New Directions,l963 . The Autobioaraphy 1951. New York: New Directions, 1967. . I Wanted to Write a Poem: The Autobioaraphv of The Works of a Poet. Ed. Edith Heal. Boston: beacon, 1958. . Selected Essavs. New York: Random House, 1954. -- . Selected Letters. Ed. John C. Thinwall. New York: McDowell, 1957. - . Imaaination. Ed. Webster Schott. New York: New Directions, 1970. -- . lnte~iews With William Carlos Williams: S~eakinq Straiqht Ahead. Ed. Linda Wekhimer Wagner. New York: New Directions, 1976. . William Carlos Williams and James Lauqhlin: Selected Letters. Ed. Hugh Witemeyer. New Yo&: Norton, 1976. - . The Collected Poems of William Carlos Williams. Vol. 1 (1909-39). Ed. A Walton Li and Christopher J. MacGowan. New York: New Directions, 1986. - . The. Vo1.2 (193962). Ed. Christopher MacGowan. Manchester: Carcanet, 1988. -- . Pictures from BtueahelAnd Other Poems; lncludina The Desert Music And Joumev to Love. London: Macgibbon & Kee,1963. -- . TheCo Norfolk, Connecticut: New Directions, 1951. -- . The Collected Later Poems of William Cados Williams. Rev. Ed. Norfolk, Connecticut: New Directions, 1963.
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Selected Bibliography
Primary Sources
Williams, William Carbs. Paterson. New York; New Directions,l963
. The Autobioaraphy 1951. New York: New Directions, 1967.
. I Wanted to Write a Poem: The Autobioaraphv of The Works of a Poet. Ed.
Edith Heal. Boston: beacon, 1958.
. Selected Essavs. New York: Random House, 1954.
-- . Selected Letters. Ed. John C. Thinwall. New York: McDowell, 1957.
- . Imaaination. Ed. Webster Schott. New York: New Directions, 1970.
-- . lnte~iews With William Carlos Williams: S~eakinq Straiqht Ahead. Ed. Linda
Wekhimer Wagner. New York: New Directions, 1976.
. William Carlos Williams and James Lauqhlin: Selected Letters. Ed. Hugh
Witemeyer. New Yo&: Norton, 1976.
- . The Collected Poems of William Carlos Williams. Vol. 1 (1909-39). Ed. A
Walton L i and Christopher J. MacGowan. New York: New Directions, 1986.
- . The. Vo1.2 (193962). Ed.
Christopher MacGowan. Manchester: Carcanet, 1988.
-- . Pictures from Btueahel And Other Poems; lncludina The Desert Music And
Joumev to Love. London: Macgibbon & Kee,1963.
-- . TheCollected Norfolk, Connecticut:
New Directions, 1951.
-- . The Collected Later Poems of William Cados Williams. Rev. Ed. Norfolk,
Connecticut: New Directions, 1963.
-- . InThe New York: New Directions,l956.
-- . A Recoanisable Imaae. Ed. Bram Dijkstra. New York: New Directions, 1978.
--- . Ash~hodel. That Greenv Flower & Other Love Poems. New York: New
Directions, 1944.
-- . "America, Whitman, and the Art of Poetry." The Poetry Joumal 8.1 (November
1917): 28-29.
- . "An Approach to the Poem." English Institute Essavs, 1947. New York:
Columbia UP, 1948. p 66.
- . "An Essay on Leaves of' Grass." One Hundred Years After. Ed. Milton Hindus.
Stratford: Stratford UP,1955. p 22.
- . "Studiously Unprepared: Notes for Various Talks and Readings: 1940-41 ."
Collection of American Literature. Ed. Paul Mariani. Sulfur 4 (1982): 12-13.
Secondary Sources
Adams, Robert Martin. "What was Modemism? Hudson Review. 3.1 (Springi978):
19-33.
Aheam, Barry, William Carlos Williams and Alteritv. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1994.
Altieri, Charles. fl
Understandina. Amherst: U of Massachusettes P, 1981.
- . Self and Sensibilitv in Contem~orarv American Poetry. Cambridge; Cambridge
UP, 1984.
- , "From Symbolist Thought to Immanence: The Logic of Post-Modem poetics."
Boundary 2.1(1973): 605-49.
-- . "What is Living and What is Dead in American Postmodemism : Establishing the
Contemporaneity of Some American poetry." Critical lnauiry 22.4 (Summer
1996): 76489.
Allen, James Sloan. "Self-consciousness and the Modemist Temper." Geomia Review
33.3 (Fall 1979): 601-20.
Ashbery, John. The Tennis Court. Middletown: Wesleyan UP, 1962.
--- . "As We Know." New York: Viking Press, 1979.
-- . 'And The Stars were Shininq." New York: Farrar-Strans-Giroux, 1994.
Baldwin, Neil. To All Gentleness: William Carlos Williams: the Doctor-Poet. New
York: Atheneum, 1984.
Barthes, Roland. lmaae Music Text. Trans. Stephen Heath. London: Fontana, 1977.
Bawer, Bruce. "The Poetic Legacy of William Carlos Williams." New Criterion
7 (September 1988): 14-26.
Bell, Marvin. "Homage to the Runner." American Poetrv Review 5 (March 1976): 31-33.
Bradbury, Malcolm, and James Macfarlane, eds. M o d e m i s m : . London:
Penguin,l976.
Bradbury, Richard. "Postmodemism and Barth and the Present State of Fiction."
Critical Quartetiy 32.1 ( Spring 1990): 60-72.
Breslin James E. B. William Carlos Williams: An American Artist. New York: Oxford UP,
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1 983.
Bremen, Brian A. Wlliam Carlos Williams And The Diaqnostics of Culture. New Yo*:
Oxford UP, 1993.
Blazing, Mutlu Konuk. A 9
Literature. Texas: Texas UP, 1977.
Brinnin, John Malcolm. William Carlos Williams. Minneapolis, U of Minnesota P, 1963.
Brown, Dennis. The Poetrv of Postmodemity. London: Macmillan, 1994.
Barthes, Roland. "From Work to Text" : Imaqe. Music. Text. Trans. Stephen Heath.
London: Fontana, 1977.
Bove', Paul A. DeStNCtive Poetics: Heideaqer And Modem American Poetry. New
York: Columbia UP. 1980.
- . "The World and Earth of William Carlos Williams: Paterson as A "Long Poem"