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- The_Red_Wheelbarrow abstract ""The Red Wheelbarrow" is a poem by American modernist poet and physician William Carlos Williams (1883–1963). The poem was originally published without a title and was designated as "XXII" as the twenty-second work in Williams' 1923 book Spring and All, a hybrid collection which incorporated alternating selections of free verse poetry and prose. It is one of Williams' most frequently anthologized poems, and is considered a prime example of early twentieth-century Imagism.".
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- The_Red_Wheelbarrow wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Red Wheelbarrow".
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- The_Red_Wheelbarrow quote "so much depends upon a red wheel barrow glazed with rain water beside the white chickens.".
- The_Red_Wheelbarrow title "XXII".
- The_Red_Wheelbarrow title "from Spring and All".
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- The_Red_Wheelbarrow comment ""The Red Wheelbarrow" is a poem by American modernist poet and physician William Carlos Williams (1883–1963). The poem was originally published without a title and was designated as "XXII" as the twenty-second work in Williams' 1923 book Spring and All, a hybrid collection which incorporated alternating selections of free verse poetry and prose. It is one of Williams' most frequently anthologized poems, and is considered a prime example of early twentieth-century Imagism.".
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