William Carlos Williams (or the “Afterword” by William Eric Williams or the “Introduction” by Robert Coles)

How is the doctor/patient relationship reflected in the stories and poems of William Carlos Williams (or the “Afterword” by William Eric Williams or the “Introduction” by Robert Coles), as well as the clinical tales by Oliver Sacks? Be sure to make some reference to at least five works in each of these volumes (ten works in total). For W.C. Williams, be sure to include at least one poem, and for Sacks, choose at least one work from each of the four sections of his book. Document fully, following MLA specifications for in-text citations, and include a Works Cited list, also following MLA specifications. In addition, briefly integrate a related, reliable, and retrievable source other than the assigned sources.

books ISBN: William Carlos Williams, The Doctor Stories [Selections]. New Directions (1984). ISBN:0-8112-0926-1

Oliver Sacks, The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat [Selections]. Harper & Row (Perennial edition) (1987). ISBN: 0-06-097079-0

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