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The Doctor Stories is an eclectic collection of 13 works of short fiction by William Carlos Williams published by New Directions Publishing in 1984. [1] [2] The stories are representative of Williams’ autobiographical physician-patient narratives that characterize much of his short fiction. [3]
The tone is convincing: this narrator is a man whom the author thoroughly understands.—Literary critic Thomas R. Whitaker in “On the Ground” from William Carlos Williams (1968) [8] Critic Vivienne Koch places “A Face of Stone” among Williams' “most successful stories—in which a reversal of values is achieved by the slow impact of ...
The Doctor Stories; F. A Face of Stone; The Farmers' Daughters: The Collected Short Stories of William Carlos Williams; G. The Girl With a Pimply Face; J. Jean Beicke; K.
"The Doctor's Black Bag: William Carlos Williams' Passaic River Stories," in Modern Language Studies, Vol. XIII, No. 1, Winter, 1983, pp. 77–84. in William Carlos Williams: A Study of the Short Fiction by Robert F. Gish, Twayne Publishers, Boston, Massachusetts. G. K. Hall & Co.. Gordon Weaver, General Editor. pp. 169–175 ISBN 0-8057-8307-5
"The Use of Force" is a work of short fiction by the American author William Carlos Williams. [1] It was first published in his short story collection Life Along the Passaic River (1938); it is also available in The Doctor Stories (1984), a collection of Williams' fiction.
OF ALL THE righteous bastards Robert De Niro has played in his career, William “King” Hale might take the cake for the worst of the worst.His Killers of the Flower Moon character marks the ...
The Girl With a Pimply Face is a work of short fiction by William Carlos Williams, first published in the literary journal Blast (1934). [1] The story appeared in the 1938 collection Life Along the Passaic River issued by New Directions Publishers. [2] The story was among Williams’ own favorites in the Passaic volume. [3]
William Russell, an actor who played one of Doctor Who’s first companions, died Monday. He was 99 years old. “We’re sad to report the passing of William Russell,” the show’s official X ...