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DEDICATION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
DECLARATION
CERTIFICATE
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NOTES
CONTENTS
I. INTRODUCTION
The Far reaching impact of Williams Poetics
The Problematic of the Long poem
The Postmodern CriticaI Scenario and Critical Responses to Williams
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II. HOW SHALL I BE A MIRROR TO THIS MODERNITY?
Modernism: A Movement through Time
Modernism in the Making: Bergson, Neitzsche, Fenellosa, Pound and Williams
Modernist - Postmodernist Trends in America: A Historical Sketch
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III. THE MULTIPLE SEED, / PACKED TIGHT WITH DETAIL, SOURED, / IS LOST IN THE FLUX
Postmodem Aesthetics: The Role of Williams. Section I
The measure Intervenes, to measure is all we know: The Experiment and Experience of the new measure. Seotion 2.
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IV. FOR THE BEGINNING IS ASSUREDLY / THE END
Paterson Book I
The Word incarnate: Section 1
The divisions and imbalances: the Influx of the Indeterminate: Book I Section 2
The Visible Flux of the Present: Book I Section 3
Voices / multiple and inarticulate: Paterson Book II
The Spatio-temporal Standpoint: Section 1
Stasis and Ek-stasis: Book II Section 2
The Variable foot - A Mediation of Order and Disorder, and Collage as a Device for Erosion of Boundaries: Book II Section 3
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V. THE SURFACE / GLISTENS, ONLY THE SURFACE
Paterson Book Ill
The Writer and the Reader Weaving out Reality within the act of perception: Section 1
Writing as Process: the Materiality of Words Strewn on the Page.Book Ill Section 2
The Surrealistic Streak: the Struggle to begin to begin: The Paterson Pallmtext Book Ill Section 3
The sea that sucks in all the rivers: Paterson book IV
An Experiment in Different Registers: Section 1
Decomposition - the Art of Particularizing the General to Explore the Universal inthe Local: Book IV Section 2
A Closure with Nascent Openings: Book IV Section 3
The serpent / its tail in its mouth: Paterson Book V
The Past as an Enriching Present: Section 1
Going beyond Monism, Pluralism: Book V Section 2
Dance as Performance, Participation: Book V Section 3
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VI. PATERSON BOOK VI WORDS ARE THE BURDEN OF POEMS, POEMS ARE MADE OF WORDS
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