Three poems by Stevens indicate a particular aesthetic predicament, expressions of near-cessation: Mozart, 1935, The Man with the Blue Guitar, and The Plain Sense of Things. In the third poem, the imagination re-emerges at precisely the point of its termination. In the second, the poet ventures into pure sound just when an ideological model for the poem collapses. In the first, the poem is the result of a dodge on the matter of others\u27 pain
Explores the question of why Stevens invested so much belief in a cosmology of sound, and discusses ...
This dissertation studies Wallace Stevens? ideas and practice of poetic language with a focus on the...
The thesis demonstrates how Wallace Stevens' poetry utilises pre-Socratic philosophy in overcoming p...
Three poems by Stevens indicate a particular aesthetic predicament, expressions of near-cessation: ...
This study will deal with such existential elements in Stevens\u27 poetry. The poetry will be treate...
THESIS 7486This thesis contends that Stevens is engaged in creative conversation. His poems generate...
Contradictions and paradoxes are characteristic features of Wallace Stevens’s poetry; these traits p...
My thesis paper explores Wallace Stevens’s poem “An Ordinary Evening in New Haven” contextually. ...
Although by now academic circles are in fairly general agreement that the work of Wallace Stevens is...
Music is an organic component of Wallace Stevens\u27 poetry of fictions. Music is present everywhe...
Wallace Stevens’s “The Man with the Blue Guitar” (1937) is widely recognized as one of the most impo...
The linguistic difficulty of Wallace Stevens\u27s poetry brought him few appreciative readers during...
Here is a new collection of poetic “conversations” with the work and wisdom of Walt Whitman, Diane A...
Although twentieth century literature is by and large difficult to read, Stevens\u27s Poetry stands ...
Most criticism of Stevens' poetry is concerned either with style or with content, without precise re...
Explores the question of why Stevens invested so much belief in a cosmology of sound, and discusses ...
This dissertation studies Wallace Stevens? ideas and practice of poetic language with a focus on the...
The thesis demonstrates how Wallace Stevens' poetry utilises pre-Socratic philosophy in overcoming p...
Three poems by Stevens indicate a particular aesthetic predicament, expressions of near-cessation: ...
This study will deal with such existential elements in Stevens\u27 poetry. The poetry will be treate...
THESIS 7486This thesis contends that Stevens is engaged in creative conversation. His poems generate...
Contradictions and paradoxes are characteristic features of Wallace Stevens’s poetry; these traits p...
My thesis paper explores Wallace Stevens’s poem “An Ordinary Evening in New Haven” contextually. ...
Although by now academic circles are in fairly general agreement that the work of Wallace Stevens is...
Music is an organic component of Wallace Stevens\u27 poetry of fictions. Music is present everywhe...
Wallace Stevens’s “The Man with the Blue Guitar” (1937) is widely recognized as one of the most impo...
The linguistic difficulty of Wallace Stevens\u27s poetry brought him few appreciative readers during...
Here is a new collection of poetic “conversations” with the work and wisdom of Walt Whitman, Diane A...
Although twentieth century literature is by and large difficult to read, Stevens\u27s Poetry stands ...
Most criticism of Stevens' poetry is concerned either with style or with content, without precise re...
Explores the question of why Stevens invested so much belief in a cosmology of sound, and discusses ...
This dissertation studies Wallace Stevens? ideas and practice of poetic language with a focus on the...
The thesis demonstrates how Wallace Stevens' poetry utilises pre-Socratic philosophy in overcoming p...