“A Verse Chronicle”, pp. 157–158
Poetry and the Age (1953)
“W C Williams' poetry is: The Imagism of 1912, self-transduced.”
from Form & Value in Modern Poetry, Doubleday , New York 1957
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Daniel Katz (1960). "The functional approach to the study of attitudes". In: Public opinion quarterly, 24 (1960). p. 173
Source: The Life of Poetry (1949), p. 31
Context: The meanings of poetry take their growth through the interaction of the images and the music of the poem. The music is not the rhythm, which is a representation of life, alone. The music involves the interplay of the sounds of words, the length of the sequences, the keeping and breaking of rhythms, and the repetition and variation of syllables unrhymed and rhymed. It also involves the play of ideas and images.

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“Only make decisions that support your self-image, self-esteem, and self-worth.”

Dante Gabriel Rossetti, letter to Hall Caine dated June 13, 1880; published in Vivien Allen (ed.) Dear Mr. Rossetti (Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 2000) p. 122.
Criticism
'Rhymes's Reason':a guide to English Verse Yale University Press, 1981

“People are never able to outperform their self-image.”
Source: The 15 Invaluable Laws of Growth: Live Them and Reach Your Potential
The Paris Review interview (1994)
Context: It’s the same old wilderness, just no longer up on that hill or around that bend or in the gully. It’s the fact that there is no more hill or gully, that the hollow is there and you’ve got to explore the hollow with faith. If you don’t have faith that there is something down there, pretty soon when you’re in the hollow, you begin to get scared and start shaking. That’s when you stop taking acid and start taking coke and drinking booze and start trying to fill the hollow with depressants and Valium. Real warriors like William Burroughs or Leonard Cohen or Wallace Stevens examine the hollow as well as anybody; they get in there, look far into the dark, and yet come out with poetry.

Introduction, sect. 2
La poétique de la rêverie (The Poetics of Reverie) (1960)