This project examines the response of 20th-century American poetry to the proliferation of technical, visual media. It treats the modern poet's problem of how to accommodate a cultural focus on photo-realism and technologically enhanced vision in a verbal aesthetic medium that itself generates no actual images. Relying on references to material media in the poets' correspondence and biographies, as well as on tropes and visual semiotics in the poems, the project explores the paradoxical sensation of reality effects in language. The first chapter draws its interpretive model from Wallace Stevens' postcard collection to argue that the denotation of real places or views is undermined in the poems by verbal strategies of negation, inversion,...
This dissertation addresses the ways that visual arts, and the ideas and assumptions about cultural ...
This thesis engages with three US poets – Jorie Graham, Charles Wright and Mark Doty – as well as us...
The concept of poetry remains today an ambiguous and divisive issue. The definitions set forward by ...
This project examines the response of 20th-century American poetry to the proliferation of technical...
Includes bibliographical references (page 26)In Wallace Stevens' aesthetic, reality is a crucial ter...
In my thesis, I analyze the poetry of Wallace Stevens, Marianne Moore, and Elizabeth Bishop by empha...
(In)Visible, a dissertation, is comprised of a critical essay, A Poetics of the (In)Visible, and a b...
Examining the relationship between German poetry, philosophy, and visual media around 1900, Carsten ...
This study discusses the dualistic view of reality in Wallace Stevens ' poetry. The author argu...
The Inadequacy of the image has ever been the besetting problem of idealist esthetics. The discrepan...
Although twentieth century literature is by and large difficult to read, Stevens\u27s Poetry stands ...
This paper explores some cognitive and aesthetic principles concerning picture poems. It conceives o...
The first idea that is impressed on the reader by Wallace Stevens’ poem sequence “Thirteen Ways of L...
To take W.H. Auden’s “poetry makes nothing happen” at its word would be to ignore what happens while...
"Apparatus Poetica" considers how four poets in the late modernist tradition reconceive the potentia...
This dissertation addresses the ways that visual arts, and the ideas and assumptions about cultural ...
This thesis engages with three US poets – Jorie Graham, Charles Wright and Mark Doty – as well as us...
The concept of poetry remains today an ambiguous and divisive issue. The definitions set forward by ...
This project examines the response of 20th-century American poetry to the proliferation of technical...
Includes bibliographical references (page 26)In Wallace Stevens' aesthetic, reality is a crucial ter...
In my thesis, I analyze the poetry of Wallace Stevens, Marianne Moore, and Elizabeth Bishop by empha...
(In)Visible, a dissertation, is comprised of a critical essay, A Poetics of the (In)Visible, and a b...
Examining the relationship between German poetry, philosophy, and visual media around 1900, Carsten ...
This study discusses the dualistic view of reality in Wallace Stevens ' poetry. The author argu...
The Inadequacy of the image has ever been the besetting problem of idealist esthetics. The discrepan...
Although twentieth century literature is by and large difficult to read, Stevens\u27s Poetry stands ...
This paper explores some cognitive and aesthetic principles concerning picture poems. It conceives o...
The first idea that is impressed on the reader by Wallace Stevens’ poem sequence “Thirteen Ways of L...
To take W.H. Auden’s “poetry makes nothing happen” at its word would be to ignore what happens while...
"Apparatus Poetica" considers how four poets in the late modernist tradition reconceive the potentia...
This dissertation addresses the ways that visual arts, and the ideas and assumptions about cultural ...
This thesis engages with three US poets – Jorie Graham, Charles Wright and Mark Doty – as well as us...
The concept of poetry remains today an ambiguous and divisive issue. The definitions set forward by ...