The Ethics of William Carlos Williams's Poetry(English, Hardcover, Copestake Ian D.)

The Ethics of William Carlos Williams's Poetry(English, Hardcover, Copestake Ian D.)

  • Copestake Ian D.
Publisher:Camden HouseISBN 13: 9781571134813ISBN 10: 1571134816

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The Ethics of William Carlos Williams's Poetry(English, Hardcover, Copestake Ian D.) is written by Copestake Ian D. and published by Boydell & Brewer Ltd. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1571134816 (ISBN 10) and 9781571134813 (ISBN 13).

The poet as an inheritor of an Emersonian tradition, and Paterson as an ethical autobiography in progress.William Carlos Williams (1883-1963) is the most influential figure in the development of American poetry in the twentieth century and into the twenty-first. His simple language and focus on the familiar objects and voices of everyday life pulled poetry out of the past and restored its ability to express contemporary experience. Williams believed passionately in poetry's usefulness, abhorring its perception as an esoteric pursuit and insisting on the impact it could have on the life of a reader if only made relevant to his or her experience. Examining the sources of this belief, Ian Copestake breaks new ground by tracing the enduring impact of Williams's youthful experience of Unitarianism on his poetry and arguing that Williams is a poet in an Emersonian tradition. Two chapters focus on Williams's long poem Paterson, arguing that its long gestation -- from 1927 to 1951 -- reflects its role asan ethical autobiography in progress. Copestake investigates sources that point to the ethical heart of Williams's poetry and to his lifelong belief that "It is difficult / to get the news from poems / yet men die miserably every day / for lack / of what is found there." Ian D. Copestake is a Lecturer at the University of Bamberg, Germany and editor of the William Carlos Williams Review.