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本文对查尔斯-伯恩斯坦(Charles Bernstein)在 1983 年文学和艺术协会成立 40 周年之际发表的演讲 "濒临危险的学院:William Carlos Williams Meets the MLA "演讲。文章以伯恩斯坦对威廉斯的看法为基础,对《春与万物》进行了解读,重点关注其散文与诗歌的不同用法以及与 T. S. 艾略特的《荒原》的关系。
This article reflects on and praises Charles Bernstein’s 1983 MLA talk “The Academy in Peril: William Carlos Williams Meets the MLA” following the occasion of its fortieth anniversary. Picking up on Bernstein’s view of Williams, the article offers a reading of Spring and All, focusing on its varying uses of prose and poetry and its relation to T. S. Eliot’s The Waste Land.