Gathered Beneath the Storm: Wallace Stevens, Nature and CommunityUniversity College Dublin Press, 2002 - 157 oldal Wallace Stevens (1879-1955) has been acknowledged by writers as diverse as Harold Bloom, Adrienne Rich and R.S. Thomas as one of the central poets of the 20th century. Justin Quinn offers a fundamental reassessment of Stevens's work and the connections it makes between nature, community and art. He engages fully with the recent wave of historicist criticism, and displays the shortcomings of this approach, not only for a reading of Stevens, but also for literature in general. Quinn asks in his introduction "why shouldn't there be a criticism which attends to the societal contexts of poetry without reneging on responsibilities to poetry as a discourse distinct from politics and ideology, one with its own special rhetorical funds and resources, which can nevertheless allow it to comment on the political aspects of our lives in special ways?" His book responds to that requirement and is a valuable contribution to the critical debate on Wallace Stevens's poetry. |
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... poem , the hinge round which it swings , is the statement that humanity has not yet made its mark on the spot ( Selected Poems 55 ) . In this poem the ' human presence ' is only mildly destructive : it would ' dilute the lonely self ...
... poem , the hinge round which it swings , is the statement that humanity has not yet made its mark on the spot ( Selected Poems 55 ) . In this poem the ' human presence ' is only mildly destructive : it would ' dilute the lonely self ...
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... poem where Jeffers's objectionable misanthropy is convincingly integrated in a poem of great pathos and beauty . Unfortunately , such moments are not abundant and quite often we find the same thoughts recycled in poem after poem . The ...
... poem where Jeffers's objectionable misanthropy is convincingly integrated in a poem of great pathos and beauty . Unfortunately , such moments are not abundant and quite often we find the same thoughts recycled in poem after poem . The ...
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... poem ( Frost 349 ) . Frost does not need to express this fear openly since it is present in so many other poems that present similar scenes : purely by this force of association we know immediately what the women are afraid of . A few poems ...
... poem ( Frost 349 ) . Frost does not need to express this fear openly since it is present in so many other poems that present similar scenes : purely by this force of association we know immediately what the women are afraid of . A few poems ...
Tartalomjegyzék
Stevens and Nature Poetry | 35 |
Public Poetry and The Auroras of Autumn | 61 |
Works Cited | 149 |
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Gathered Beneath the Storm: Wallace Stevens, Nature and Community Justin Quinn Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2002 |
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