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  1. Poems By Wallace Stevens by Wallace/ Selected By Morse, Samuel French Stevens, 1962
  2. Wallace Stevens and the Apocalyptic Mode by Malcolm Woodland, 2005-08-01
  3. Wallace Stevens - American Writers 11: University of Minnesota Pamphlets on American Writers by William York Tindall, 1961-05-31
  4. Wallace Stevens (Voice of the Poet) by Wallace Stevens, J. D. McClatchy, 2002-03-26
  5. Wallace Stevens: An Anatomy of Figuration by Eugene Paul Nassar, 1968
  6. Wallace Stevens' Poetics: The Neglected Rhetoric by Angus J. Cleghorn, 2001-02-23
  7. Poetic Gesture: Myth, Wallace Stevens, and the Desirous Motions of Poetic Language (Literary Criticism and Cultural Theory) by Kristine S. Santilli, 2002-09-20
  8. Harmonium by Wallace Stevens, Claire Malroux, 2002-05-12
  9. Mind of Winter: Wallace Stevens, Meditation, and Literature by William W. Bevis, 1989-02-28
  10. The Man With the Blue Guitar and other Poems by Wallace Stevens, 1945
  11. Wallace Stevens: A Poet's Growth by George S. Lensing, 1991-02
  12. Wallace Stevens: A Mythology of Self by Milton J. Bates, 1986-10
  13. Lyric Contingencies: Emily Dickinson and Wallace Stevens by Margaret Dickie, 1991-04
  14. The Senior Movement: Reference and Resources (Reference Publications on American Social Movements) by Steven P. Wallace, John B. Williamson, et all 1992-07

61. Stevens, Wallace
stevens, wallace (18791955). Scottish novelist, essayist, and poet,who contributed several classic works to children's literature.
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Stevens, Wallace
Scottish novelist, essayist, and poet, who contributed several classic works to children's literature. Born in Edinburgh, Stevenson studied engineering and then law at the University of Edinburgh. Since childhood, however, Stevenson's natural inclination had been toward literature, and he eventually started writing seriously.
Stevenson's popularity is based primarily on the exciting subject matter of his adventure novels and fantasy stories. Treasure Island (1883) is a swiftly paced story of a search for buried gold involving the boy hero Jim Hawkins and the evil pirates Pew and Long John Silver. In the horror story The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1886), the extremes of good and evil appear startlingly in one character when the physician Henry Jekyll discovers a drug that changes him, first at will and later involuntarily, into the monster Hyde. Kidnapped (1886) recounts the adventures of young David Balfour and the proud outlaw Alan Breck. Stevenson's other adventure stories include The Black Arrow (1888) and The Master of Ballantrae (1889).

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63. Recursive Structures In The Poetry Of Wallace Stevens And Louis Zukofsky
Abstract of an article by Jonathan Ivry, Stanford University, presented at the Society for Science Category Arts Literature Poetry Poets S stevens, wallace......Recursive Structures in the Poetry of wallace stevens and Louis Zukofsky.Jonathan Ivry, Stanford University. In Gödel, Escher, Bach
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Recursive Structures in the Poetry of Wallace Stevens and Louis Zukofsky
Jonathan Ivry, Stanford University
In My paper explores how recursive structures can help elucidate certain practices in the poetry of Wallace Stevens and Louis Zukofsky. In late Stevens, subjectivity is no longer a unified, metaphysical "self," but rather is re-conceptualized as caught inside paradoxical "strange loops." "Self" is now the by-product of a mechanistic structure in which an imagining mind imagines itself imagining itself ad infinitum. Stevens's "supreme fiction" becomes his term for an unreachable, idealized "meta"-poetics, in which the "recursive self" might be replaced by an articulation of self-presence: "I have not but I am and as I am, I am." Louis Zukofsky expresses his ideal state of poetry in terms adopted from calculus; poetics is a definite integral with lower limit speech and upper limit music. Zukofsky recognizes that not only is subjectivity caught up in mechanistic recursive loops, but that language is similarly trapped in circles of referentiality. The ideal poetics can transcend these "strange loops" only by aspiring to a condition of music, in which self and language are no longer referential and expressive but rather performative and self-identical. KEYWORDS: Poetry, Recursion, Hofstadter

64. The Metaphysics Of Sound In Wallace Stevens
Abstract of the book by Anca Rosu, professor at Rutgers UniversityCategory Arts Literature Poetry Poets S stevens, wallace......The Metaphysics of Sound in wallace stevens Anca Rosu. wallace stevensdedicated his poetry to challenging traditional notions about
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The Metaphysics of Sound in Wallace Stevens
Anca Rosu Wallace Stevens dedicated his poetry to challenging traditional notions about reality, truth, knowledge, and the role of language as a means of representation. Rosu demonstrates that Stevens's experimentation with sound is not only essential to his poetics but also profoundly linked to the pragmatist ideas that informed his way of thinking about language. Her readings of Stevens's poems focus on revealing the dynamic through which meaning emerges in language patternsa dynamic she calls images of sound. Rosu argues that the formal aspects of poetry are deeply ingrained in cultural realities and are, in fact, generated by their context. The sound pattern pervading Stevens's poems at once addresses and violates the reader's assumptions about the functioning of language and, along with them, ideas about reality, knowledge, and subjectivity. Sound is thus the starting point of an argument concerned with Stevens's epistemology and poeticsthe way his poems insist on a movement past or through a normal poetic representation of the world to gesture toward a reality that lies outside or beyond systems of representation. The relationship between sound and meaning isolated and analyzed in The Metaphysics of Sound in Wallace Stevens is firmly situated among critical debates concerning the poet's aesthetic and philosophical convictions. Rosu claims that Stevens's poetry is not ultimately about the powerlessness of language, nor is it a deconstructive enterprise of destabilizing culturally consecrated truths; rather it achieves meaning most frequently through patterns of sound. Sound helps Stevens make a deeply philosophical point in a language unavailable to philosophers.

65. Stevens, Wallace, 1879-1955. Letters To Philip S. May: Guide.
bMS Am 1543 stevens, wallace, 18791955. Letters to Philip S. May Guide. HoughtonLibrary, Harvard College Library Container List. stevens, wallace, 1879-1955.
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Stevens, Wallace, 1879-1955. Letters to Philip S. May: Guide.
Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
Descriptive Summary
Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
Location: b
Call No.: MS Am 1543
Creator: Stevens, Wallace, 1879-1955.
Title: Letters to Philip S. May,
Date(s):
Quantity: 1 box (.5 linear ft.)
Abstract: Letters from the American poet Wallace Stevens to Philip S. May.
Administrative Information
Acquisition Information:
Gift of Philip S. May, Route 6, Box 182, South Jacksonville, Florida; received: 1958 Oct.
Historical Note
Wallace Stevens was an American poet.
Arrangement
Arranged chronologically.
Scope and Content
Twenty-seven letters from Wallace Stevens to Philip S. May, partially interpolated with carbons of May's replies, and two letters of Arthur Grey Powell to May.
Container List
  • Stevens, Wallace, 1879-1955. 27 letters to Philip S. May:
      (1) T.L.s.; Hartford, 29 Dec 1930. 1s.(1p.) (2) T.L.s.; Same, 2 Mar 1934. 1s.(1p.) (3) T.L.s.; same, 26 Jul 1934. 1s.(1p.)

66. Stevens, Wallace, 1879-1955. Letters To Philip S. May: Guide.
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67. The Poetry Of Wallace Stevens -- Courtesy Of "The Junkyard"
A page featuring several poems written by wallace stevens as well as a small photograph and a short Category Arts Literature S stevens, wallace Specific Poems......A page featuring several poems written by wallace stevens as well as a small photographand a short biography. Okay, something's wrong here.
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68. Wallace Stevens Collection, University Of Miami Libraries
No online catalog yet, but there is a search engine on the library's home page.Category Arts Literature Poetry Poets S stevens, wallace......wallace stevens Collection. This Collection, originally compiledby Charles Morgan, a former librarian at the University of Miami
http://www.library.miami.edu/archives/collections/stev.html
Wallace Stevens Collection
This Collection, originally compiled by Charles Morgan, a former librarian at the University of Miami, includes more than 270 titles of works by and about noted author Wallace Stevens. [To Top]
Archives and Special Collections]
Last updated 22 March 1996
Send comments or queries to William E. Brown, Jr.
University of Miami, Otto G. Richter Library, Archives and Special Collections, Coral Gables, Florida
URL: http://www.library.miami.edu/archives/collections/stev.html

69. Valencia West LRC - Stevens, Wallace
stevens, wallace (18791955). Pathfinder. August 1996. The following reference bookscan be used to get both biographical and critical information about authors.
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Stevens, Wallace (1879-1955)
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August 1996
The following reference books can be used to get both biographical and critical information about authors. These sources should be used as a starting pointDO NOT base all of your research on material obtained from reference books. Use these sources to become better acquainted with your author; this will allow you to utilize more effectively the sources listed under COMPREHENSIVE LITERARY RESEARCH. These sources are located at the West Campus LRC; they may also be located at other local libraries.
BIOGRAPHICAL SOURCES
Consult the following reference sources to get an overview of your author's life.
Twentieth Century Authors
REF PN 771 .K86s
Dictionary of Literary Biography
REF PS 221 .D5
This multivolume biographical source is best accessed via the Contemporary Authors Cumulative Index (REF Z 1224 .C58)
CRITICAL SOURCES
Consult the following reference sources to obtain critical analyses of your author and his/her work. The first sources listed will provide a more general critical analyses of your author, while the second set of sources will provide critical analyses of a more specific nature.
GENERAL CRITICISM
Critical Survey of Poetry
REF PN 1111 .C7

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72. TPCN - Great Quotations (Quotes) By Wallace Stevens To Inspire And Motivate You
Inspirational quotations by the poet.Category Arts Literature Poetry Poets S stevens, wallace......wallace stevens. Q U O T E S T O I N S P I R E Y O U, Great quotes toinspire, empower and motivate you to live the life of your dreams
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Imagination
T o regard the imagination as metaphysics is to think of it as part of life, and to think of it as part of life is to realize the extent of artifice. We live in the mind.
Literature
H ow has the human spirit ever survived the terrific literature with which it has had to contend?
Myth
A ll the great things have been denied and we live in an intricacy of new and local mythologies, political, economic, poetic, which are asserted with an ever-enlarging incoherence.
Reality
W hat our eyes behold may well be the text of life but one's meditations on the text and the disclosures of these meditations are no less a part of the structure of reality.
Thoughts and Thinking
T hought is an infection. In the case of certain thoughts, it becomes an epidemic.
Youth
T o be young is all there is in the world. They talk so beautifully about work and having a family and a home (and I do, too, sometimes) but it's all worry and head-aches and respectable poverty and forced gushing. Telling people how nice it is, when, in reality, you would give all of your last thirty years for one of your first thirty. Old people are tremendous frauds. List By Author : A B C D ... Z Display By Subject : A B C D ... Press here or the BACK BUTTON on your browser to return to the previous page... or choose from the following options:

73. Zeal.com - United States - New - Lifestyle - Books - Poetry - Poets A-Z - Poets
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74. Gedichte Von Wallace Stevens In Deutscher Übersetzung
Translate this page Gedichte von wallace stevens Lyrik in deutscher Übersetzung von Johannes Beilharz.Gedichte von wallace stevens. Übersetzt von Johannes Beilharz. Tee.
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Gedichte von Wallace Stevens Übersetzt von Johannes Beilharz Tee Als die Begonien im Park
Im Frost verwelkten
Und die Blätter auf den Wegen
Wie Ratten rannten,
Fiel das Licht deiner Lampe
Auf glänzende Kissen
In Schattierungen von Meer und Himmel
Wie Regenschirme in Java. Tea Sechs bedeutsame Landschaften I
Ein alter Mann
Sitzt im Schatten einer Kiefer
In China. Er sieht Rittersporn, Blau und weiß, Sich am Rande des Schattens Im Wind bewegen. Sein Bart bewegt sich im Wind. Die Kiefer bewegt sich im Wind. So fließt Wasser Über Unkraut. II Die Nacht hat die Farbe Eines Frauenarms: Nacht, die Frau, Dunkel, Duftend und geschmeidig, Verbirgt sich. Ein Tümpel glänzt Wie ein im Tanz Geschüttelter Armreif. III Ich messe mich An einem hohen Baum.

75. Criticism By Subject
Fan site with multiple links to critical and interpretive resources.Category Arts Literature Poetry Poets S stevens, wallace......Welcome To The wallace stevens Directory Other Sites Of Interest Towallace stevens Scholars and Fans. The wallace stevens Journal
http://members.tripod.com/~jameshoff/thewallacestevensdirectory-2.html
Welcome To The Wallace Stevens Directory This page has been specifically created for the student, instructor, and reader alike, to provide a comprehensive and usable index of Stevens criticism and information. Below you will find an index of criticism (soon to be arranged by subject) as well as a growing list of Stevens poems that are available on the web. This page is currently in its infant stage, but should be growing at a rapid rate. If you would like to help, I am looking for any criticism, directly or indirectly related to Wallace Stevens. If you have any papers, dissertations, chapters from books you would like to see posted, or if you know of any critical essays available on the web, please feel free to write me at jameshoff@hotmail.com. All submissions showing a moderate level of intelligence and effort will gladly be included. I believe in the free and uncensored exchange of ideas, and would like to provide a forum for increased study and appreciation of one of America's greatest poets, Wallace Stevens. Thank you for visiting, and if you have any questions, comments, suggestions, or papers to submit please write me at the above address. -J.H.
Criticism by subject
Feminist Criticism : A list of critical essays analyzing Stevens and his work from a feminist perspective.

76. Wallace Stevens Resources
wallace stevens. (18791955). wallace stevens was born in Reading, Pennsylvaniaon October 2,1879. He was the son of a successful lawyer.
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Wallace Stevens
Wallace Stevens was born in Reading, Pennsylvania on October 2,1879. He was the son of a successful lawyer. His mother's family was of Dutch origin and she taught school. He attended Reading Boy's High School and then went on to Harvard in 1893. While at Harvard he wrote for the Harvand Advocate Trend , and Harriet Monroe's magazine Poetry . He wrote his first play called Three Travellers watch a Sunris e , in 1916. For this he won the magazine's prize for verse drama. The following year the play was produced at New York's Provincetown Playhouse. In 1900, He left Harvard without recieveing his degree and enrolled in New York law school. He did graduate in 1903 and became a member of the bar the next year. He also met Elsie Kachel, a girl from his hometown, that same year and the two were married in 1909. They had one daughter, Holly Bright, born in 1924. Stevens worked as a lawyer in various firms until 1908, when he accepted a postition as a bonding lawyer for an insurance firm. He worked his way up to vice-president of the New York Office of the Equitable Surety Co. of St. Louis. In 1916 his work took him to Hartford where he worked in investment banking for the Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company. He remained there the rest of his life.

77. Voices And Visions Spotlight -- Wallace Stevens
Learn more about wallace stevens by visiting Web sites that explore his lifeand poetry. The hero of wallace stevens's poetry is the human imagination.
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Hart Crane Emily Dickinson T. S. Eliot ... Ezra Pound Wallace Stevens Walt Whitman William Carlos Williams
The hero of Wallace Stevens's poetry is the human imagination. Like Emily Dickinson's, Stevens's sedate and uneventful outer life concealed a lush and adventurous inner one. Such adventures were for Stevens not an escape from reality but a journey toward a new reality. Although Stevens was no philosopherhe was a bold and brilliant poethe explored the workings of the human mind with a precision philosophers might envy. Academy of American Poets Listen to Stevens read "The Idea of Order at Key West." In addition, this site contains a biography, a bibliography, and some of Stevens's most well-known poems. Wallace Stevens Resources From a priest's letter about Stevens's alleged deathbed conversion to Catholicism to excerpts from Stevens's correspondence with his Cuban friend Jose Rodriguez Feo, University of Pennsylvania Professor Alan Filreis's site contains fascinating material about the poet and his work. Feigning With the Strange Unlike View photographs of Stevens, his family, his home, and his place of employment at Middle Tennessee State University Professor David Lavery's "Feigning With the Strange Unlike" site. The site also contains other intriguing Stevens-related material such as an unpublished play about Stevens and Charles Ives.

78. BBC - Books - Author Profile For Wallace Stevens
Author Profile for wallace stevens with detailsof important works, education and background.
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Arts Books ... Help Like this page? Send it to a friend! surnames.. A to B C to E F to I J to L M to O P to R S to T U to Z Wallace Stevens Born: Reading, Pennsylvania, 1879 Died: 1955 Page 1 Important works: Since his death, Wallace Stevens' reputation has grown and his work, which treats philosophical matters in a witty and profound way, is regarded as a major corpus of twentieth century poetry. He wrote poetry in his spare time. From mid-1916 to the end of 1917 he published a poem a month, but his first collection, Harmonium , was not published until 1923, when he was forty-four. This was poorly received and only 100 copies were sold. In 1954 his Collected Poems were published. These were to win him a Pulitzer Prize. His Letters were selected and edited by his daughter, Jolly, and published in 1966. Page 1 Robert Lowell Ogden Nash Ezra Pound Listen to writers talk about their work in BBC Four's Audio Interviews Find out how to write poetry and get yourself published Poetry to make, watch and hear on

79. Wallace Stevens
Online article. Subtitled "The Mystic's Movement from Ancient Sacrifice to Supreme Fiction in Category Arts Literature Poetry Poets S stevens, wallace...... stevens, wallace. The Palm at the End of the Mind Selected Poems and a Play.Ed. New York Vintage Books, 1990. stevens, wallace. Opus Posthumous.
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The Quest for the Fiction of an Absolute: The Mystic's Movement from Ancient Sacrifice to Supreme Fiction in Wallace Stevens
Michael Bryson
It may very well be impossible, as J. Hillis Miller asserts in his Poets of Reality , "to find a single systematic theory of poetry and life in Stevens" (259). Some of the prevailing critical views of Stevens' work characterize him as an "atheist" (Pearce 415) whose work affirms "the firm dignity of the merely natural man" (Bloom 76). David Jarraway, in his Wallace Stevens and the Question of Belief , writes about a Stevens figured as a proto-deconstructionist, insisting on "Steven's insistence on dismantling the logocentric models of belief" (311) in "An Ordinary Evening in New Haven." In opposition to these readings comes a work like Janet McCann's Wallace Stevens Revisited: "The Celestial Possible"

80. ArtandCulture
unravels into a swarm of images and a cacophony of sounds but nevertheless maintainsa fluid coherence such is the world of wallace stevens, Modernist poet
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