Wallace Stevens: The Poems of Our ClimateCornell University Press, 1977 - 413 páginas Offers authoritative readings of the major long poems and sequences, exploring their relationship to one another and to the works of Stevens' precursors. |
Conteúdo
Emerson to Stevens I | 1 |
The Poetry of Earth | 27 |
Reduction to the First Idea | 48 |
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abstract Ananke aporia Aspirin Auroras of Autumn becomes bird Blue Guitar called Canon Aspirin canto chant Chocorua clinamen colors Credences crisis-poem Crispin dark death desire dialectic disjunction earth Emerson Emersonian ephebe ethos Fate fictive figure final freedom Harmonium Haven Helen Vendler Hoon human hyperbole Ideas of Order illusion imagination irony Keats kenosis Key West language leaves light lines live logos lyric meaning metaphor metonymic mind mother moving muse nature Nietzsche Nietzschean night Notes Owl's Clover pathetic fallacy poem poem's poet poet's poetic poetry reality reduction reimagining repressed rhetoric rock Romantic sense Shelley Shelley's Shelleyan Snow Solipsism solitude song sound spirit stance stanza Stevens Stevensian Sublime summer Sunday Morning Supreme Fiction synecdoche tercet things thought tion transcendence transumptive trope of pathos turn Vendler vens vision voice Wallace Stevens weather Whitman Whitmanian wind word Wordsworth