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  1. Lecture 21 - Wallace Stevens (cont.) Overview. The late poetry of Wallace Stevens is presented and analyzed. Stevens’s conception of the poet as reader and the world as a text to be read and translated is considered in “Large Red Man Reading” and “The Poem that Took the Place of a Mountain.”

  2. 29 de mai. de 2017 · Harmonium by Wallace Stevens. My rating: 5 of 5 stars I have long had an interest in Wallace Stevens but have never read him with any disciplined attention. To correct this, I read Stevens’s landmark first book, Harmonium (1923), in a library copy of the Goodreads edition pictured above, along with the selections from it in The Palm at the End of the Mind, which I hope to read in its ...

  3. As World War I intensified and Stevens neared middle age, he broached these subjects with quiet urgency in a poem as beautiful as it is difficult. Although “Sunday Morning” is considered Stevens’s breakthrough poem, it wasn’t published until he was 36. It debuted in Poetry magazine during a year that brought several other Modernist ...

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  5. 8 de mar. de 2011 · WALLACE STEVENS: (READS EXCERPT) If it was only the dark voice of the sea. That rose, or even colored by many waves; If it was only the outer voice of sky. And cloud, of the sunken coral water-walled, However clear, it would have been deep air, The heaving speech of air, a summer sound. Repeated in a summer without end. And sound alone.

  6. 11 de mar. de 2022 · Wallace Stevens reads "The Poem that Took the Place of a Mountain."

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  7. 1 de jun. de 1979 · Frank Kermode. 4.08. 13 ratings2 reviews. This study, first published in 1960, aims to show how to read Stevens. There have since been many critical accounts of Stevens, which are listed in the bibliography. Kermode also wrote an introduction for this new edition of his essay in which he recalls how insecure Stevens' reputation was in the 1950s.