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William Carlos Williams: The Red Wheelbarrow Article 
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 - Jessica Gleason
September Poet - William Carlos Williams Article 
Physician/Poet William Carlos Williams delightfully dramatizes the transforming power of poetry in his innovative Petrarchan (Italian) sonnet.
Sep 8, 2008 - Linda Sue Grimes
William Carlos Williams Biography Article 
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 - Tel Asiado
William Carlos Williams : This Is Just To Say Article 
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 - Jessica Gleason
William Blake's Two "Nurse's Song" Poems Article 
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 - Paul Brown
William Blake's Two "Holy Thursday" Poems Article 
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 - Paul Brown
Williams and Auden Article 
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 - Linda Sue Grimes
William Shakespeare Biography Article 
Brief biography of William Shakespeare, best known for Sonnet collections, tragedy, comedy and historical plays; and for his imagery and characters.
Apr 27, 2007 - Tel Asiado
Alcoholic Authors: William Faulkner Article 
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 - Martha R. Gore
William Blake Article 
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 - Vickie Christensen
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...
William Reed Writer
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...
William Wordsworth's philosophy on creative imagination Article 
Creative imagination as a force for poetic expression in the 'Two Part Prelude'
May 8, 2010 - Alicia Rudd
William Wordsworth - An Introduction to the 'Daffodils' Poet Article 
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 - Kate Johnson
William Blake's "The School Boy" Article 
William Blake exhibits his skepticism of institutions in this brief account of a child forced to attend school in the summer.
Jan 23, 2011 - Paul Brown
The Spectra Poems Article 
Witter Bynner and Arthur Davison Ficke's extremely successful attempt to make fun of modern poetry.
Sep 9, 2007 - Meg Nola
William Shakespeare's Perfect Poem—Sonnet no. 30 Article 
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 - Philip Stern
William Blake's A Poison Tree Article 
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 - Megan B. Wyatt
William Wordsworth, the Father of the Romantics Article 
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 - Samuel Doku