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摘要
本文由Emily Mitchel Wallace转载自William Carlos Williams Review 9。1/2,百年期(1983年秋季):136–155。在这本书中,她追溯了一首名为“the Satyrs”的诗的摘录历史,这首诗后来在威廉姆斯的《黄色花朵》和帕特森的作品中找到了一席之地。然后,作者在《帕特森的第五本书》中对威廉姆斯对萨蒂尔一家人物的关注进行了逐行的语境化,以融入威廉姆斯对艺术家和想象力的概念。
The Satyrs' Abstract and Brief Chronicle of our Time
abstract:This article by Emily Mitchel Wallace is reprinted from the William Carlos Williams Review 9. 1/2, Centennial Issue (Fall 1983): 136–155. In it she traces the history of extracts from a poem designated as "The Satyrs" which subsequently found a place in Williams's "The Yellow Flower" and Paterson. The author then presents a line by line contextualization of Williams's focus on the figure of the Satyrs in Book Five of Paterson to engage with Williams's notions of the artist and the imagination.