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William Carlos Williams and the Diagnostics of Culture
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William Carlos Williams and the Diagnostics of Culture Hardcover - 1993

by Brian Bremen A

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  • Title William Carlos Williams and the Diagnostics of Culture
  • Author Brian Bremen A
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition First Edition
  • Condition Used - VG/VG
  • Pages 248
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Oxford University Press, New York
  • Date 1993
  • Features Bibliography, Index
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 79315
  • ISBN 9780195072266 / 019507226X
  • Weight 1.25 lbs (0.57 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.32 x 6.38 x 0.85 in (23.67 x 16.21 x 2.16 cm)
  • Reading level 1640
  • Library of Congress subjects Literature and medicine - United States -, Social problems in literature
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 92008956
  • Dewey Decimal Code 811.52

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From the rear cover

Brian Bremen's innovative re-examination of William Carlos Williams's life and work traces the development of Williams's poetics, focusing in particular on his ongoing fascination with the effects of poetry and prose. In an analysis informed by the insight of contemporary cultural critics, Bremen traces Williams's thought from the confused romanticism of Spring and All to the methodological empiricism of Paterson, examining in the process Williams's correspondence with life-long friend Kenneth Burke and their shared theoretical interests. Through this fresh conceptual frame-work, Bremen shows how Williams's role as poet becomes more congruous with his role as doctor. In addition, Bremen looks closely at Williams's economic and social theories in light of those of Ezra Pound and T.S. Eliot, making a case for the consistency of Williams's thought on medicine, gender, economics, poetry and prose, and history. William Carlos Williams and the Diagnostics of Culture is essential reading for scholars not only of Williams, but also of Modernism, twentieth-century literature, and cultural criticism and history.