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William Carlos Williams: The Red Wheelbarrow
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Wiliams had the unique gift of illustrating entire scenes with a single sentence. His work is thought provoking and simple, beautiful in it's simplicity.
Dec 10, 2008
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Jessica Gleason
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September Poet - William Carlos Williams
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Physician/Poet William Carlos Williams delightfully dramatizes the transforming power of poetry in his innovative Petrarchan (Italian) sonnet.
Sep 8, 2008
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Linda Sue Grimes
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William Carlos Williams Biography
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American poet, short story writer and novelist W.C. Williams, also an obstetrician, was a prolific poet and writer. He is best known for Pictures from Brueghel.
Nov 24, 2009
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Tel Asiado
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William Carlos Williams : This Is Just To Say
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Throughout history, poetry has been ever-changing. When you come from a time where Wordsworth, Keats and Elliot were prominent, Williams can come as quite a shock.
Jul 5, 2008
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Jessica Gleason
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William Blake's Two "Nurse's Song" Poems
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Blake contrasts the ideal of childhood freedom and unity with nature with adult cynicism in two poems that share the same title.
May 7, 2011
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Paul Brown
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William Blake's Two "Holy Thursday" Poems
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Two poems with the same title in Blake's "Songs of Innocence and Experience" portray the plight of orphans and Blake's ideal of social justice.
Jan 23, 2011
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Paul Brown
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Williams and Auden
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Williams and Auden both address the issue of "turning away" from other people's failures and suffering in their poems that focus on Peter Brueghel's Icarus painting.
Apr 22, 2007
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Linda Sue Grimes
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William Shakespeare Biography
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Brief biography of William Shakespeare, best known for Sonnet collections, tragedy, comedy and historical plays; and for his imagery and characters.
Apr 27, 2007
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Tel Asiado
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Alcoholic Authors: William Faulkner
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William Faulkner became famous for his writing and infamous for his drinking while creating award winning novels, poems, short stories and screenplays.
Aug 13, 2008
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Martha R. Gore
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William Blake
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William Blake is well-known for poems such as "The Lamb" and "The Tyger." He also had distinctive religious views expressed in his later epics and philosophical writing.
Feb 7, 2010
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Vickie Christensen
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William Boerst
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William Boerst is a retired public-school teacher, having worked at the junior-high and senior-high levels before moving on to adjunct work at State University of New York at Fredonia. From 1963 to...
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William Reed
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William Reed never realized how much he loved writing until meeting his wife Sarah in 2001. Since then, he’s worked as a professional greeting card writer, preferring a humorous bent to what...
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William Wordsworth's philosophy on creative imagination
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Creative imagination as a force for poetic expression in the 'Two Part Prelude'
May 8, 2010
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Alicia Rudd
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William Wordsworth - An Introduction to the 'Daffodils' Poet
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Information about Lake District poet, William Wordsworth, and his relationships with his sister and Coleridge, with a reading of the 'Daffodils' poem
Aug 10, 2011
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Kate Johnson
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William Blake's "The School Boy"
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William Blake exhibits his skepticism of institutions in this brief account of a child forced to attend school in the summer.
Jan 23, 2011
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Paul Brown
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The Spectra Poems
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Witter Bynner and Arthur Davison Ficke's extremely successful attempt to make fun of modern poetry.
Sep 9, 2007
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Meg Nola
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William Shakespeare's Perfect Poem—Sonnet no. 30
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Shakespeare's poem is inspired even for him-the sonnet uses language related to law and money in a felicitous way that captures the spirit of love.
Apr 21, 2010
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Philip Stern
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William Blake's A Poison Tree
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Though the poem deals with complex symbolism and seemingly amoral themes, Blake might be using the radical ideas to open the minds and morals of his readers.
Aug 4, 2008
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Megan B. Wyatt
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William Wordsworth, the Father of the Romantics
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William Wordswordth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge are considered transitional poets who were born at the twilight stages of the Neo-classical period.
Jan 19, 2010
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Samuel Doku
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