The lost works of William Carlos Williams: the volumes of collected poetry as lyrical sequences
In this book, Robert J. Cirasa contends that William Carlos Williams's The Collected Poems 1921-1931 and The Complete Collected Poems 1906-1938 are truly "lost" works of major accomplishment in the Williams canon. In each, Williams took as the basic element, or constituent sections, o...
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Zusammenfassung: | In this book, Robert J. Cirasa contends that William Carlos Williams's The Collected Poems 1921-1931 and The Complete Collected Poems 1906-1938 are truly "lost" works of major accomplishment in the Williams canon. In each, Williams took as the basic element, or constituent sections, of these two large-scale literary structures the tacit lyrical sequences that had constituted his originally separate volumes of verse, also added new groupings as he made changes to the old, and fashioned them all into a unique series of lyrical sequence (a lyrical super-sequence) that gave unified lyrical definition and compelling lyrical immediacy to the whole of his poetic development. Together, the two works stand equal to Paterson in belying the still occasionally expressed view of Williams as primarily a miniaturist. |
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adam_text | The Lost Works of
William Carlos Williams
The Volumes
of Collected Poetry
as Lyrical Sequences
Robert J Cirasa
Madison • Teaneck
Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
London: Associated University Presses
Contents
Preface 9
Acknowledgments 13
Introduction: To Gain Profundity 17
Parti: Collected Poems 1921-1931
1 A New Textual Order, a New Lyrical Focus 27
2 The Opening Sequence of Poems 37
3 Broadening the Scope, Entrenching the Feeling:
Primavera, Spring and All, and The Descent of
Winter 77
4 Retrenching Ambitions, Pacifying Feeling: The
Flower and (Prior to 1921) 118
5 An Accomplished Book 132
Part II: The Complete Collected Poems 1906-1938
6 Completing the Collected Poems 137
7 The Closing Sequence of Longer Poems: Fixing the
World s Modernity—and the Volume s Lyrical
Dynamics 140
8 The Cruder Counterparts to Longer Poems: The
Tempers, Transitional, and Al Que Quiere 173
9 Toward a Greater Equivalence with Longer Poems:
Sour Grapes, Spring and All, and The Descent of
Winter 198
10 A Better Record than Longer Poems: Collected
Poems 1934, An Early Martyr, Adam amp; Eve and
The City, and Recent Verse 226
Part III: The Collected Earlier Poems and
The Collected Later Poems
11 Much More to It Than I Thought Would Be
Involved: Some Problems with the Texts 263
12 The Collected Earlier Poems: An Inferior Successor 272
13 The Collected Later Poems: A More Uniform Record 279
8 CONTENTS
Conclusion: They Say I m Not Profound 287
Appendix A: Tables of Contents for the Volumes of
Collected Poetry 290
Appendix B: Short-Title Tables of the Sectional
Arrangements for the Volumes 312
Appendix C: Short-Title, Number-Referenced Tables of
the Successive Arrangements for Individual Sections 314
Notes 327
Works Cited 334
Index of Works by William Carlos Williams 336
General Index 342
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