A Reader's Guide to Wallace StevensPrinceton University Press, 9 de març 2009 - 368 pàgines Wallace Stevens is one of the major poets of the twentieth century, and also among the most challenging. His poems can be dazzling in their verbal brilliance. They are often shot through with lavish imagery and wit, informed by a lawyer's logic, and disarmingly unexpected: a singing jackrabbit, the seductive Nanzia Nunzio. They also spoke--and still speak--to contemporary concerns. Though his work is popular and his readership continues to grow, many readers encountering it are baffled by such rich and strange poetry. |
Continguts
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Ideas of Order | 87 |
The Man with the Blue Guitar | 112 |
Parts of a World | 132 |
Transport to Summer | 171 |
The Auroras of Autumn | 237 |
HOW TO READ POETRY INCLUDING STEVENS | 315 |
SHORT GLOSSARY | 345 |
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