Reviews of Secondary Sources | Part 2
Stephen Cushman,
William Carlos Williams and the Meanings of Measure
(New Haven: Yale University Press, 1985)
Reviewed by Sasha Wilson
Bram Dijkstra, "The Poem as Still-Life," in
The Hieroglyphics of a New Speech: Cubism, Stieglitz, and the Early Poetry of William Carlos Williams
, (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1969): 161-198
Reviewed by Robin Freed
Joseph N. Riddel, "Williams and the Ek-stasy of Beginnings," in Harold Bloom, ed.,
Modern Critical Interpretations: William Carlos Williams
, (New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1986): 183
Reviewed by Jeff Martin
Robert Pack, "Secular Mystery," in
Wallace Stevens: An Approach to his Poetry and Thought
, (New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1958): 21-34
Reviewed by Jessica Ozimek
Wendy Martin, "Brett Ashley as New Woman in
The Sun Also Rises
", in
New Essays on The Sun Also Rises
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987): 65-82
Reviewed by Bianca Roters
Jeffrey A. Schwartz, "'The Saloon Must Go and I Will Take It With Me': American Prohibition, Nationalism, and Expatriation in
The Sun Also Rises
,"
Studies In The Novel
2 (Summer 2001): 180-201>
Reviewed by Nakia S. Pope
Daniel S. Traber, "Whiteness and the Rejected Other in
The Sun Also Rises
,"
Studies in American Fiction
28 (Autumn 2000): 235-253
Reviewed by Sandy Alexandre
Donald Kartiganer, "'Now I can Write:' Faulkner's Novel of Invention" in
New Essays on The Sound and The Fury
(New York: Cambridge University Press, 1993): 71-97
Reviewed by Barry Hite
Carla Kaplan, "The Erotics of Talk: 'That Oldest Human Longing' in
Their Eyes Were Watching God
," in
Their Eyes Were Watching God: A Casebook
, Cheryl Wall, ed. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2000): 137-163
Reviewed by Elizabeth Thompson
Suzanne Juhasz, "The Excitable Gift: The Poetry of Anne Sexton," in
Naked and Fiery Forms: Modern American Poetry by Women, A New Tradition
(New York: Octagon Books, 1976): 117-143
Reviewed by Nicole Lake
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