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
Originally published in 1966. Stevens' Poetry of Thought is the first full-length study of Wallace S...
This paper surveys the responsiveness of contemporary poets to the writings of Wallace Stevens in th...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate how Stevens creates a new Romanticism. It argues that Steve...
Three poems by Stevens indicate a particular aesthetic predicament, expressions of near-cessation: ...
Originally published in 1980. Wallace Stevens: The Making of the Poem emphasizes the ideas that Wall...
Although by now academic circles are in fairly general agreement that the work of Wallace Stevens is...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate how Stevens creates a new Romanticism. It argues that Steve...
This brief paper presents six reasons why studies of sound in the poetry and poetics of Wallace Stev...
This study has grown out of a conviction that, despite Wallace Stevens's increasing stature among cr...
It is the aim of this study to challenge the traditionalist reading of the modern long poem by close...
Wallace Stevens was profoundly affected by Nietzsche’s declaration of the death of God and his poetr...
THESIS 7486This thesis contends that Stevens is engaged in creative conversation. His poems generate...
This dissertation studies Wallace Stevens? ideas and practice of poetic language with a focus on the...
Contradictions and paradoxes are characteristic features of Wallace Stevens’s poetry; these traits p...
An overview of Wallace Stevens\u27 poetic response to radical poets and ideas in the American 1930s
Originally published in 1966. Stevens' Poetry of Thought is the first full-length study of Wallace S...
This paper surveys the responsiveness of contemporary poets to the writings of Wallace Stevens in th...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate how Stevens creates a new Romanticism. It argues that Steve...
Three poems by Stevens indicate a particular aesthetic predicament, expressions of near-cessation: ...
Originally published in 1980. Wallace Stevens: The Making of the Poem emphasizes the ideas that Wall...
Although by now academic circles are in fairly general agreement that the work of Wallace Stevens is...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate how Stevens creates a new Romanticism. It argues that Steve...
This brief paper presents six reasons why studies of sound in the poetry and poetics of Wallace Stev...
This study has grown out of a conviction that, despite Wallace Stevens's increasing stature among cr...
It is the aim of this study to challenge the traditionalist reading of the modern long poem by close...
Wallace Stevens was profoundly affected by Nietzsche’s declaration of the death of God and his poetr...
THESIS 7486This thesis contends that Stevens is engaged in creative conversation. His poems generate...
This dissertation studies Wallace Stevens? ideas and practice of poetic language with a focus on the...
Contradictions and paradoxes are characteristic features of Wallace Stevens’s poetry; these traits p...
An overview of Wallace Stevens\u27 poetic response to radical poets and ideas in the American 1930s
Originally published in 1966. Stevens' Poetry of Thought is the first full-length study of Wallace S...
This paper surveys the responsiveness of contemporary poets to the writings of Wallace Stevens in th...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate how Stevens creates a new Romanticism. It argues that Steve...