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Jefferson's Rebel: William Carlos Williams and Nationalism

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WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS REVIEW
卷 39, 期 1, 页码 105-130

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PENN STATE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.5325/willcarlwillrevi.39.1.0105

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William Carlos Williams; nationalism; communism; American modernism; modernist politics

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This essay examines William Carlos Williams's relationship with economic, cultural, and political nationalism, revealing how his economics and poetry were influenced by nationalist ideologies and revising understandings of modernist politics.
This essay examines William Carlos Williams's relationship to economic, cultural, and political nationalism. First, it argues that Williams's fascination with the Social Credit movement was rooted in the nationalist paradigm of economics of C.H. Douglas and Friedrich List. This section also examines archival letters between Williams and literary critic and founder of the American Social Credit Movement Gorham Munson in order to uncover some of Williams's motivations and values that led him to sympathize with economic and cultural nationalism. The essay then provides a dose reading of Williams's poem Pastoral [When I was younger] in order to show how his political and economic nationalist ideology influenced his aesthetics, particularly in the way that Williams imagines communities in his poetry. By analyzing both his economics and poetry, this essay concludes that Williams was more dosely tied to broader ideological trends toward nationalism in early twentieth-century thinking than has often been thought, thereby revising current understandings of the politics of modernism.

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