Wallace Stevens (October 2, 1879 – August 2, 1955) was an American modernist poet. He was born in Reading, Pennsylvania, educated at Harvard and then...
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The Wallace Stevens Journal is an academic journal established in 1977 and the official publication of The Wallace Stevens Society. It covers the works...
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Academy of American Poets (redirect from Wallace Stevens Award)
given annually. A noted translator chooses the winning book. Named for Wallace Stevens, the award was established in 1994 by Dorothea Tanning to "recognize...
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The Idea of Order at Key West (category Poetry by Wallace Stevens)
poet Wallace Stevens. It is one of many poems included in his book, Ideas of Order. It was also included in The Collected Poems of Wallace Stevens for...
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Deathbed conversion (section Wallace Stevens)
Modern Poet". Lay Witness (June 2000). Peter Brazeau, Parts of a World: Wallace Stevens Remembered, New York, Random House, 1983, p. 295 Chichetto/Vendler...
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H.D., Djuna Barnes, Amy Lowell, Conrad Aiken, Carl Sandburg, and Wallace Stevens. The U.S. modernist poets were concerned to create work in a distinctively...
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The Auroras of Autumn (category Poetry by Wallace Stevens)
Autumn is a 1950 book of poetry by Wallace Stevens. The book of poems contains the long poem of 10 cantos by Stevens of the same name. The book features...
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Harmonium (poetry collection) (category Poetry by Wallace Stevens)
Harmonium is a book of poetry by American poet Wallace Stevens. His first book at the age of forty-four, it was published in 1923 by Knopf in an edition...
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Of Modern Poetry (category Poetry by Wallace Stevens)
"Of Modern Poetry" is included in Wallace Stevens' third volume of poetry, Parts of a World, published in 1942 and republished in 1951. It is in the public...
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The Man with the Blue Guitar (category Poetry by Wallace Stevens)
The Man With the Blue Guitar is a poem published in 1937 by Wallace Stevens. It is divided into thirty-three brief sections, or cantos. The poem has been...
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List of winners of the Wallace Stevens Award. Originally named for its donor Dorothea Tanning, the Wallace Stevens Award was established in 1994 and is...
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and playwright Wallace Stegner (1909–1993), American environmentalist and fiction writer Wallace Stevens (1879–1955), American poet Wallace Thayer (1866–1944)...
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while offering more mundane explanations. Similarly, many poems of Wallace Stevens convey a struggle with the sense of nature's significance, falling...
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Clover (1936) - Wallace Stevens The Palm at the End of the Mind (posthumous, 1972) - Wallace Stevens Parts of a World (1942) - Wallace Stevens Paulicéia Desvairada...
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Mariani, a biographer of Wallace Stevens, presented his analysis of the painting as a counterpoint to objections raised by Stevens concerning the origin...
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who was inspired by Wallace Stevens who was inspired by Pablo Picasso" In 1976 Henry Geldzahler introduced Hockney to Wallace Stevens' 1937 poem, The Man...
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Hockney, David; Stevens, Wallace (1 January 1977). The Blue Guitar: Etchings By David Hockney Who Was Inspired By Wallace Stevens Who Was Inspired By...
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Titan Harmonium (poetry collection), a 1923 collection of poetry by Wallace Stevens Hooke's atom or harmonium, an artificial helium-like atom Former name...
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poets from Shakespeare and George Herbert to modern poets such as Wallace Stevens and Seamus Heaney. Her technique was close reading, which she described...
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Schlossberg, Edwin (1985). The pirated edition of Stevens and Bohr: a record of correspondence between Wallace Stevens and Niels Bohr and journals written during...
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Max Eastman, and Wallace Stevens. Stevens was especially influenced by Santayana's aesthetics and became a friend even though Stevens did not take courses...
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The Emperor of Ice-Cream (category Poetry by Wallace Stevens)
poem by Wallace Stevens's first collection of poetry, Harmonium (1923). Stevens' biographer, Paul Mariani, identifies the poem as one of Stevens' personal...
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Doubleday), W. B. Yeats (Yeats, Oxford University Press), and Wallace Stevens (Wallace Stevens: The Poems of Our Climate, Cornell University Press). In these...
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Mercury. Weinman is believed to have used Elsie Stevens, the wife of lawyer and poet Wallace Stevens, as a model. The coin's reverse depicts a fasces...
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Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird (category Poetry by Wallace Stevens)
Companion to Wallace Stevens speaks of the importance the author placed upon linguistic structure in many of his poems. In this instance, Stevens is experimenting...
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she had banned her students from reading (along with the works of Wallace Stevens, Franz Kafka, and Dylan Thomas, among others), even going so far as...
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Babel, and Platonov; and Allen Ginsberg, Graham Greene, Sylvia Plath, Wallace Stevens, Ferlinghetti, Ezra Pound, and Gregory Corso. Zábrana also wrote many...
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she was made an Arabian princess. She is also mentioned in a poem by Wallace Stevens called "The Worms at Heaven's Gate" in his book Harmonium. She is a...
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Tuscan as the basis for the national Italian language. American poet Wallace Stevens called the text "one of the great documents of Christianity," noting...
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really verse—the best that is, of W.C. Williams, H. D., Marianne Moore, Wallace Stevens, and Ezra Pound—is, in its peculiar fashion, the antithesis of free...
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