The thesis presents two reflections on what it might mean to read Wallace Stevens philosophically. The first section argues that we would be better off avoiding the search for a supreme fiction in Stevens' poetry. By the poet's own standards, he never succeeded in creating one. The second section attempts to justify the abandonment of the search for the supreme fiction by suggesting another, perhaps more productive way in which Stevens' poetry might be philosophically read. In particular, it will be argued that what Helen Vendler calls Stevens' "qualified assertions" can be seen as a potent technique for the avoidance of philosophical dogmatism
Wallace Stevens\u27 poetry is known for its exploration of imagination and meditation as part of the...
Wallace Stevens was profoundly affected by Nietzsche’s declaration of the death of God and his poetr...
The main aim of this essay is to show that, for Stevens, the concept of reality is very fluctuating....
157 p. ; ill. ; 30 cmWallace Stevens offered poetry that he called the "supreme fiction" as a substi...
The article makes a case for giving up the quest to identify Wallace Stevens’ “supreme fiction.” The...
The article makes a case for giving up the quest to identify Wallace Stevens’ “supreme fiction.” The...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate how Stevens creates a new Romanticism. It argues that Steve...
Originally published in 1980. Wallace Stevens: The Making of the Poem emphasizes the ideas that Wall...
In “Notes Toward A Supreme Fiction” (Notes), Wallace Stevens suggests that because we engage with ou...
The article addresses the issue of the intimate but troublesome liaison between philosophy and liter...
This study has grown out of a conviction that, despite Wallace Stevens's increasing stature among cr...
If Hyatt Waggoner\u27s suggested argument is an accurate one, and Stevens is the completely modern ...
What would it mean to make the human, fiction? This question is central to Wallace Stevens’s theory ...
The thesis demonstrates how Wallace Stevens' poetry utilises pre-Socratic philosophy in overcoming p...
Wallace Stevens was profoundly affected by Nietzsche’s declaration of the death of God and his poetr...
Wallace Stevens\u27 poetry is known for its exploration of imagination and meditation as part of the...
Wallace Stevens was profoundly affected by Nietzsche’s declaration of the death of God and his poetr...
The main aim of this essay is to show that, for Stevens, the concept of reality is very fluctuating....
157 p. ; ill. ; 30 cmWallace Stevens offered poetry that he called the "supreme fiction" as a substi...
The article makes a case for giving up the quest to identify Wallace Stevens’ “supreme fiction.” The...
The article makes a case for giving up the quest to identify Wallace Stevens’ “supreme fiction.” The...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate how Stevens creates a new Romanticism. It argues that Steve...
Originally published in 1980. Wallace Stevens: The Making of the Poem emphasizes the ideas that Wall...
In “Notes Toward A Supreme Fiction” (Notes), Wallace Stevens suggests that because we engage with ou...
The article addresses the issue of the intimate but troublesome liaison between philosophy and liter...
This study has grown out of a conviction that, despite Wallace Stevens's increasing stature among cr...
If Hyatt Waggoner\u27s suggested argument is an accurate one, and Stevens is the completely modern ...
What would it mean to make the human, fiction? This question is central to Wallace Stevens’s theory ...
The thesis demonstrates how Wallace Stevens' poetry utilises pre-Socratic philosophy in overcoming p...
Wallace Stevens was profoundly affected by Nietzsche’s declaration of the death of God and his poetr...
Wallace Stevens\u27 poetry is known for its exploration of imagination and meditation as part of the...
Wallace Stevens was profoundly affected by Nietzsche’s declaration of the death of God and his poetr...
The main aim of this essay is to show that, for Stevens, the concept of reality is very fluctuating....