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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... opening stanza , there is only " small reason " to " think / The world imagined is the ultimate good , " a delicate dis- claimer that quietly but continually dismantles the covert assumptions about and equations of reason , thinking ...
... opening stanza , there is only " small reason " to " think / The world imagined is the ultimate good , " a delicate dis- claimer that quietly but continually dismantles the covert assumptions about and equations of reason , thinking ...
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... opening of the Stevens poem . Such an Emersonian vision of genius haunts Stevens as he ever inquires of its mysterious making and unmak- ing of worlds , " Whose spirit is this ? " The experience of genius that Emerson proposes and ...
... opening of the Stevens poem . Such an Emersonian vision of genius haunts Stevens as he ever inquires of its mysterious making and unmak- ing of worlds , " Whose spirit is this ? " The experience of genius that Emerson proposes and ...
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... opening tercets of " Notes , " however , might be better characterized as a poet of ideological demystification : " Instead of the ideological myth of a philosophy of origins and its organic concepts , Marxism establishes in principle ...
... opening tercets of " Notes , " however , might be better characterized as a poet of ideological demystification : " Instead of the ideological myth of a philosophy of origins and its organic concepts , Marxism establishes in principle ...
Contents
Sister of the Minotaur | 3 |
Stevens and the Mythology of Gender | 23 |
A Woman with the Hair | 46 |
Copyright | |
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