Abstract

AbstractThis article departs from J. Hillis Miller’s notion of “copresence” in Williams’s poetry to consider ekphrasis as a specific mode of access to the world, revealing differences between art forms as differences between how and what they make present. It focuses, as a primary example, on Williams’s “The Hunters in the Snow,” from Pictures from Brueghel.

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