Wallace Stevens & the FeminineMelita Schaum American poet Wallace Stevens has been at the centre of most major critical controversies of the 20th century, from the early emergence of New Criticism through the past decade's battles over poststructuralism. This collection of 10 essays by scholars of Stevens and modernism explores various aspects of the feminine in Steven's writings and his life. Together, the essays demonstrate how a focus on gender provides new insights into Steven's poetry and life, and new perspectives on the nature of language and poetic voice, the social and cultural shaping of American poetry and the viability of current critical debates. |
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... Notes toward a Supreme Fiction , ” is desire : desire to be and possess the woman , “ the soft - footed phantom ” of truth — the “ irrational distortion . ” In order to be his own butterfly , the male poet must submit to her song of ...
... Notes toward a Supreme Fiction , ” is desire : desire to be and possess the woman , “ the soft - footed phantom ” of truth — the “ irrational distortion . ” In order to be his own butterfly , the male poet must submit to her song of ...
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... Notes " begins by recuperating the forgotten : to enjoin an ephebe to begin , a citizen of the once new but now old world of the Athenian city- state , is necessarily to recall that Athens itself begins , is symbolically founded on ...
... Notes " begins by recuperating the forgotten : to enjoin an ephebe to begin , a citizen of the once new but now old world of the Athenian city- state , is necessarily to recall that Athens itself begins , is symbolically founded on ...
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... Notes toward a Supreme Fiction . " The concluding line of the poem , however , refuses the opposition between " notes toward " and telos , and implicitly argues the wisdom of “ in difference " over and against " difference from " or ...
... Notes toward a Supreme Fiction . " The concluding line of the poem , however , refuses the opposition between " notes toward " and telos , and implicitly argues the wisdom of “ in difference " over and against " difference from " or ...
Contents
Sister of the Minotaur | 3 |
Stevens and the Mythology of Gender | 23 |
A Woman with the Hair | 46 |
Copyright | |
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