William Bauer

William Alfred Bauer is a U.S.-born Canadian poet

Life
Bauer immigrated with his wife, Nancy Bauer, to Fredericton, New Brunswick in 1965.

Poetry

 * Cornet Music for Plupy Shute. Fredericton, NB: New Brunswick Poetry Chapbooks, 1968.
 * Everett Coogler. Fredericton, NB: New Brunswick Poetry Chapbooks, 1971.
 * The Terrible Word. Fredericton, NB: Fiddlehead Poetry Books, 1978.
 * A Family Album. Ottawa: Oberon Press, 1979.
 * Unsnarling String. Fredericton, NB: Fiddlehead Poetry Books, 1983.


 * A Migration now Largely Forgotten (poems), Fiddlehead
 * If I Don’t Tell You, No One Else Will (poems), Fiddlehead
 * The Trail of the Lonesome Pine, (1968)
 * The Terrible Word, 1978
 * The Unsnarling String, 1983
 * Family Album

Papers and Addresses

 * "Defoe’s Review and the Reform of Manners Movement". Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the Association of Canadian University Teachers of English, Calgary, Alberta, June 11, 1968.
 * Burns in Our Time. Address to the Fredericton Society of St. Andrew, Fredericton, NB, January 1970.
 * (Radio review), Joe Knowles, The Thompson Report. CBZ (Fredericton, New Brunswick), August, 1970.
 * "The Meaning of Forms in the Tatler and its Many Successors". Paper presented at a plenary session of the Fifth Annual Conference, Atlantic Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Saint John, New Brunswick, April 29, 1977.
 * "Like No Other Place: The Arts in Atlantic Canada". Address to University of Maine at Orono, Canadian-American Studies, March 22, 1991.