As a physician, Williams no doubt treated many widows and observed firsthand their profound sense of loss. Writing from the POV of a widow, Williams uses his abilities as both physician and poet to capture a sense of what psychiatrists call "anhedonia," a loss of interest in things that once provided pleasure--a hallmark of major depression. He also captures another symptom of profound depression--suicidal ideation.
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