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  1. The William Carlos Williams Reader (First Edition | Dust Jacket | Poems | Poetry) by William Carlos; M.L. Rosenthal (introduction and editor) Williams, 1965
  2. The Tempers by William Carlos Williams, 2010-07-12
  3. A River of Words: The Story of William Carlos Williams by Jen Bryant, 2008-07-09
  4. William Carlos Williams and James Laughlin: Selected Letters by Hugh Witemeyer, 2000-08-01
  5. William Carlos Williams: Man and Poet (Modern Poet Series)
  6. Pictures From Brueghel & Other Poems by William Carlos Williams, 1962-01-01
  7. The Collected Poems of William Carlos Williams, Vol. 2: 1939-1962 by William Carlos Williams, 1991-09-17
  8. Collected Stories of William Carlos Williams (New Directions Paperbook, Ndp827) by William Carlos Williams, 1996-07-01
  9. A Bibliography of William Carlos Williams by Emily Mitchell Wallace, 1968
  10. Poetry for Young People: William Carlos Williams
  11. I Wanted to Write a Poem: The Autobiography of the Works of a Poet by William Carlos Williams, 1978-10-01
  12. William Carlos Williams, Frank O'Hara, and the New York Art Scene by Paul R. Cappucci, 2010-03-15
  13. Gedichte. by Allen Ginsberg, William Carlos Williams, et all 1999-09-01
  14. Selected Poems. With an Introduction by Randall Jarrell by William Carlos WILLIAMS, 1969

21. W. Williams, Paterson
B¼cher IV. Kurzinformation ¼ber Buch und Autor.
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William Carlos Williams
Paterson
Bücher I-V
Mit einem Nachwort von Joachim Sartorius. Aus dem Amerikanischen von Karin Graf und Joachim Sartorius
Leinen, Fadenheftung
August 1998
288 Seiten Hardcover EUR 23,50 / SFR 40,60 ISBN 3-446-19512-2 Paterson, das große und weitverzweigte Erzählgedicht von William Carlos Williams, zählt mit den Cantos von Ezra Pound und dem Wüsten Land von T. S. Eliot zu den Gründungsmythen der modernen amerikanischen Literatur. In fünf Büchern wird die Stadt Paterson "besungen", in einem genuin amerikanischen Idiom, das die Umgangssprache bis hin zum Slang verwendet. Williams Paterson ist ein triumphales Bekenntnis zur Schönheit und Einheit der Welt. Autor(en): William Carlos Williams wurde 1883 in Rutherford / New Jersey geboren. Nach seinen medizinischen Studien in Amerika und Deutschland ließ er sich als Arzt in Rutherford nieder. Schon während seiner Schulzeit begann er Gedichte zu schreiben, und 1909 erschien sein erster Gedichtband im Selbstverlag. Kurz vor seinem Tod 1963 erhielt er den Pulitzer-Preis. Williams gilt heute neben Ezra Pound und T.S. Eliot als der bedeutendste Vertreter der modernen amerikanischen Lyrik, aber auch seine Romane, Erzählungen und Essays sind wegweisend für die amerikanische Literatur des 20. Jahrhunderts. HOME IMPRESSUM HILFE KONTAKT ... Fachzeitschriften Suche nach Literatur/Sachbuch Kinderbuch

22. The Web Page Of William Carlos Williams
Life and works of william carlos williams.
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William Carlos Williams
Welcome to the web site of William Carlos Williams, the poet. This Web site is still under construction. Enjoy your stay.
Finally, after months of inactivity, the web page of William Carlos Williams is back. Even though the school project is over, I decided to keep this page. Enjoy!
Fixed a few mistakes here and there. Unfortunately(for me) my sponser went out of business. It doesn't really matter because it seemed that nobody was clicking on them anyway.
Added a new poem.
I got a sponsor! I added the links section. I'm going to see if I can find some time to work on this website. A very shabby looking website. Probably most of the information here is useless(for school that is. Not that many people who would research about Williams as an interest).
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23. Williams, William Carlos The Collected Stories Of William Carlos
Literature Annotations. williams, william carlos The Collected Storiesof william carlos williams. Genre, Collection (Short Stories) (372 pp.).
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Williams, William Carlos The Collected Stories of William Carlos Williams
Genre Collection (Short Stories) (372 pp.) Keywords Acculturation Art of Medicine Caregivers Childbirth ... Society Summary This collection contains all 52 of Williams's published stories, together with a new introduction by physician-writer, Sherwin B. Nuland . The stories were first collected in one volume in 1961 under the title The Farmer's Daughers (New Directions); that book, in turn, included three earlier collections, plus "The Farmer's Daughters"(1956), Williams's last published story. Thirteen stories featuring physician protagonists were previously collected by Robert Coles and issued by New Directions as The Doctor Stories (1984). (That volume also includes several poems and an "Afterword" by Williams's son.) Among the stories with medical themes are "Old Doc Rivers" "The Girl with a Pimply Face" "The Use of Force" "Jean Beicke" ... "A Night in June" , and "A Face of Stone" . The tales of a nonmedical nature include such masterpieces as "The Knife of the Times," "A Visit to the Fair," "Life Along the Passaic River," "The Dawn of Another Day," "The Burden of Loveliness," and "Frankie the Newspaper Man."

24. William Carlos Williams - The Academy Of American Poets
william carlos williams The Academy of American Poets presents biographies, photographs,selected poems, and links as part of its online poetry exhibits.
http://www.poets.org/academy/news/wcwil
poetry awards poetry month poetry exhibits about the academy Search Larger Type Find a Poet Find a Poem Listening Booth ... Add to a Notebook William Carlos Williams William Carlos Williams was born in Rutherford, New Jersey, in 1883. He began writing poetry while a student at Horace Mann High School, at which time he made the decision to become both a writer and a doctor. He received his M.D. from the University of Pennsylvania, where he met and befriended Ezra Pound . Pound became a great influence in Williams' writing, and in 1913 arranged for the London publication of Williams's second collection, The Tempers . Returning to Rutherford, where he sustained his medical practice throughout his life, Williams began publishing in small magazines and embarked on a prolific career as a poet, novelist, essayist, and playwright. Following Pound, he was one of the principal poets of the Imagist movement, though as time went on, he began to increasingly disagree with the values put forth in the work of Pound and especially Eliot Allen Ginsberg and the Beats, were impressed by the accessibility of his language and his openness as a mentor. His major works include

25. Die Rote Schubkarre  
Das neue Gedicht von william carlos williams. Die Welt online vom 26.02.2000 Kultur.
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26. William Carlos Williams - The Academy Of American Poets
william carlos williams The Red Wheelbarrow. Find a Poem william carlos williamsSupport this site Send this link to a friend. Add to a Notebook
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27. Dream Wine: An On-going, On-line Poetry Anthology
Ongoing anthology with traditional and translated works from poets such as william carlos williams and A. A. Milne.
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Donald Justice (USA)
Men at Forty
Lewis Carrol (UK)
Jabberwocky The hunting of the Snark The Walrus and the Carpenter The White Knight's Song ... Father William
Allen Ginsberg (USA)
Howl A supermarket in California America
Jenny Jospeh (UK)
Warning
William Blake (UK)
The Tiger
A. A. Milne (UK)
Lines written by a Bear With Very Little Brain Noise, by Pooh
W. H. Auden (UK)
Funeral Blues Musée des Beaux Arts In Memory of W. B. Yeats
e. e. cummings (USA)
anyone lived in a pretty how town Portrait i thank You God for most this amazing what if a much of a which of a wind ... Spring is like a perhaps hand
Percy Bysshe Shelley (UK)
Ozymandias
William Carlos Williams (USA)
This is just to say Variations on 'This is just to say' by various authors :-)
Charles Bukowski (USA)
to the whore who took my poems as the poems go rhyming poem: cows in art class ... a threat to my immortality
William Shakespeare (UK)
Shall I compare thee to a summer's day My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun
Dylan Thomas (UK)
Do not go gentle into that good night And Death Shall Have No Dominion
Robert Frost (USA)

28. Many Loves
The UK Premiere of Many Loves by Pulitzer Prize Winner william carlos williams.
http://www.manyloves.info
Sandis Productions Present:
The UK Premiere of
Many Loves
by Pulitzer Prize Winner
William Carlos Williams
Wed 13th Nov - Sat 30th Nov 2002 at 8pm (except Sundays)
The Lilian Baylis Theatre @ Sadler's Wells
The play will be accompanied by a free exhibition on William Carlos Williams, the history of the play, and the making of our own production: including original photographs by renowned photographer Takis Diamandopoulos.
Sadler's Wells, Rosebury Avenue, Islington, London EC1R 4TN
The theatre is a 250 metre walk from Angel tube station (Northern line, City branch) and only 5 minutes by taxi from Euston, St. Pancras or King's Cross. Access from the City and West End is equally easy by taxi or tube, or from one of the 11 different bus routes which serve Sadler's Wells.
There are bookable disabled parking bays situated next to the theatre , and NCP car parks nearby in Upper Street and Bowling Green Lane. There are many four hour parking metres in the area and free on street parking, Monday-Friday from 6.30 pm and Saturday from 1.30 pm.
Tickets are now available from Sadler's Wells Online or from their ticket office by telephone: 020 7863 8000 (Monday to Saturday, 9am - 8.30pm). Payment can be made by Visa, Mastercard, Amex and Switch. There is also a minicom for hearing impairments 020 7863 8015. For alternative ways of booking and other information please

29. William Carlos Williams
blacktitle.jpg (12329 bytes). william carlos williams (18831963). williams' Life and Careerby ML Rosenthal and Linda Wagner-Martin
http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/s_z/williams/williams.htm
William Carlos Williams (1883-1963) Williams' Life and Careerby M. L. Rosenthal and Linda Wagner-Martin On "The Young Housewife" On "Portrait of a Lady" On "Queen-Anne's-Lace" ... External Links Prepared and Compiled by Cary Nelson Return to Modern American Poetry Home Return to Poets Index

30. William Carlos Williams - The Academy Of American Poets
An Academy of American Poets Poetry Exhibit, includes a brief biography, a selected bibliography, and a small selection of poems.
http://www.poets.org/LIT/poet/wcwilfst.htm
poetry awards poetry month poetry exhibits about the academy Search Larger Type Find a Poet Find a Poem Listening Booth ... Add to a Notebook William Carlos Williams William Carlos Williams was born in Rutherford, New Jersey, in 1883. He began writing poetry while a student at Horace Mann High School, at which time he made the decision to become both a writer and a doctor. He received his M.D. from the University of Pennsylvania, where he met and befriended Ezra Pound . Pound became a great influence in Williams' writing, and in 1913 arranged for the London publication of Williams's second collection, The Tempers . Returning to Rutherford, where he sustained his medical practice throughout his life, Williams began publishing in small magazines and embarked on a prolific career as a poet, novelist, essayist, and playwright. Following Pound, he was one of the principal poets of the Imagist movement, though as time went on, he began to increasingly disagree with the values put forth in the work of Pound and especially Eliot Allen Ginsberg and the Beats, were impressed by the accessibility of his language and his openness as a mentor. His major works include

31. A William Carlos Williams Bibliography
A william carlos williams Bibliography. Poetry. The Complete CollectedPoems of william carlos williams, 19061938 (New Directions, 1938).
http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/s_z/williams/biblio.htm
A William Carlos Williams Bibliography Poetry Poems (privately printed, 1909) The Tempers (Elkin Matthews, 1913) Al Que Quiere! (Four Seas, 1917) Kora in Hell. Improvisations (Four Seas, 1920, repr. Kraus Reprint, 1973) Sour Grapes (Four Seas, 1921) Go Go (Monroe Wheeler, 1923) Spring and All (Contact Publishing, 1923; repr. Frontier Press, 1970) The Cod Head (Harvest Press, 1932) Collected Poems, 1921-1931 (Objectivist Press, 1934) An Early Martyr and Other Poems (Alcestis Press, 1935) (Alcestis Press, 1936) The Complete Collected Poems of William Carlos Williams, 1906-1938 (New Directions, 1938) The Broken Span (New Directions, 1941) The Wedge (Cummington Press, 1944) Paterson (New Directions, Book I, 1946; Book II, 1948; Book III, 1949; Book IV, 1951; Book V, 1958; Books I-V published in single volume, 1963) The Clouds (Wells College Press, 1948) The Collected Later Poems (New Directions, 1950; rev. ed., 1963) Collected Earlier Poems (New Directions, 1951; rev. ed., 1966) The Desert Music and Other Poems (Random House, 1954) Journey to Love (Random House, 1955)

32. BerlinOnline: William Carlos Williams: Gesammelte Werke
Rezension von william carlos williams Gesammelte Werke im LiteraturCaf©.
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33. Amy Munno's William Carlos Williams Page
Any native of NJ who is a great poet to boot deserves a page up here Short BioWilliam carlos williams was born on September 17, 1883 in Rutherford, NJ.
http://www.webspan.net/~amunno/wcw.html
Any native of NJ who is a great poet to boot deserves a page up here... Short Bio
William Carlos Williams was born on September 17, 1883 in Rutherford, NJ. He attended schools in New Jersey, Geneva, Paris, and New York City before entering the medical school at the University of Pennsylvania in 1902. His medical internship was in NYC from 1906 to 1909, and he practiced medicine in Rutherford for the rest of his life. During his practice, he would bring out his typewriter to compose between appointments. He was good friend to Ezra Pound, whom he met in college and with whom he engaged in many arguments about poetry. Williams was also pediatrician to Alan Ginsberg. He died in Rutherford on March 4, 1963.
Poems
The goal of his poetry, said Williams, is to speak directly to the world. He wanted to talk of the truth and show the way each thing in the world depends on other things, reflecting its own nature. He was a humble man who did not consider himself a great poet. His famous words "No ideas but in things" demonstrate much of what can be seen in his poetry. This first poem is my sentimental favorite.

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Zu william carlos williams Gesammelte Werke bei Zweitausendeins.
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35. William Carlos Williams Review

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36. W. Williams, Die Autobiographie
Kurze Information ¼ber das beim Hanser Verlag erschienene Buch von william carlos williams.
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William Carlos Williams
Die Autobiographie
Aus dem Amerikanischen von Werner Schmitz
Leinen, Fadenheftung
Januar 1994
528 Seiten
Hardcover EUR 29,90 / SFR 51,00 ISBN 3-446-17848-1 Im Alter von achtundsechzig Jahren sieht William Carlos Williams zurück auf die kämpferischen Jahre des Aufbruchs der Kunst in den USA. Seine Autobiographie ist ein amerikanisches Selbstporträt und zugleich ein Porträt der amerikanischen Moderne: viele seiner Weggenossen, wie Gertrude Stein, James Joyce, Marcel Duchamp, Cocteau, Djuna Barnes, Hemingway u.a. treten auf. Eine Fundgrube für die Kulturgeschichte. Autor(en): William Carlos Williams wurde 1883 in Rutherford / New Jersey geboren. Nach seinen medizinischen Studien in Amerika und Deutschland ließ er sich als Arzt in Rutherford nieder. Schon während seiner Schulzeit begann er Gedichte zu schreiben, und 1909 erschien sein erster Gedichtband im Selbstverlag. Kurz vor seinem Tod 1963 erhielt er den Pulitzer-Preis. Williams gilt heute neben Ezra Pound und T.S. Eliot als der bedeutendste Vertreter der modernen amerikanischen Lyrik, aber auch seine Romane, Erzählungen und Essays sind wegweisend für die amerikanische Literatur des 20. Jahrhunderts. HOME IMPRESSUM HILFE KONTAKT ... Fachzeitschriften Suche nach Literatur/Sachbuch Kinderbuch

37. Williams, William Carlos
williams, william carlos. williams, william carlos, 1883–1963, American poetand physician, b. Rutherford, NJ, educated in Geneva, Switzerland, Univ.
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You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia Williams, William Carlos Williams, William Carlos, Poems (1909) and The Tempers (1913) to free-verse expressionism in Al Que Quiere! Kora in Hell (1920), and Sour Grapes (1921). Williams observed American life closely, expressed anger at injustice, and recorded his impressions in a lucid, vital style. He developed a verse that is close to the idiom of speech, revealing a fidelity to ordinary things seen and heard. Later volumes of his poetry include Collected Poems Collected Later Poems Collected Earlier Poems Journey to Love Pictures from Brueghel, and Other Poems (1963; Pulitzer Prize), and a five-volume, impressionistic, philosophical poem, Paterson In the American Grain Selected Essays (1954), and

38. Williams, William Carlos. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
2001. williams, william carlos. 1883–1963, American poet and physician,b. Rutherford, NJ, educated in Geneva, Switzerland, Univ.
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39. W. Williams, Gut Im Rennen
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William Carlos Williams
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Januar 1990
252 Seiten Hardcover 1 s/w-Abbildungen EUR 19,90 / SFR 34,60 ISBN 3-446-15209-1 Zwei junge Leute versuchen, im New York der zwanziger Jahre nach oben zu kommen: Joe Stecher, der aus Deutschland eingewanderte Drucker, und seine in Norwegen geborene Frau Gurlie. Der Weg zur eigenen Druckerei ist hart für Joe: die Konkurrenz bekämpft den Newcomer mit fast kriminellen Mitteln. Doch Joe hält durch, und so erwartet es auch seine Frau, die in diesem Kampf eine besondere Rolle spielt. Gut im Rennen ist die Geschichte des Aufstiegs der Familie Stecher in der Neuen Welt. Kontrapunktisch verwoben mit dieser klassischen "success story" ist die Geschichte ihrer Tochter Flossie, die in White Mule im Mittelpunkt stand. Flossie betrachtet mißtrauisch die Welt der Erwachsenen und ihrer goldenen Träume, sie verweist naiv und beharrlich auf die Risse, die sich im Fundament dieser Gesellschaft zeigen. Autor(en): William Carlos Williams wurde 1883 in Rutherford / New Jersey geboren. Nach seinen medizinischen Studien in Amerika und Deutschland ließ er sich als Arzt in Rutherford nieder. Schon während seiner Schulzeit begann er Gedichte zu schreiben, und 1909 erschien sein erster Gedichtband im Selbstverlag. Kurz vor seinem Tod 1963 erhielt er den Pulitzer-Preis. Williams gilt heute neben Ezra Pound und T.S. Eliot als der bedeutendste Vertreter der modernen amerikanischen Lyrik, aber auch seine Romane, Erzählungen und Essays sind wegweisend für die amerikanische Literatur des 20. Jahrhunderts.

40. 64851. Williams, William Carlos. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION william carlos williams (1883–1963), US poet. william carloswilliams and James LaughlinSelected letters, ed. H. Witemeyer (1989).
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