Wallace Stevens : the critical heritage
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Wallace Stevens : the critical heritage
(The critical heritage series)
Routledge, 1997
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Reprint. First published in 1985
Bibliography: p. 482-490
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This set comprises of 40 volumes covering nineteenth and twentieth century European and American authors. These volumes will be available as a complete set, mini boxed sets (by theme) or as individual volumes.
This second set compliments the first 68 volume set of Critical Heritage published by Routledge in October 1995.
目次
- Part 1 Early Reviews
- Chapter 1 Shaemas O Sheel, from 'Chicago Poets and Poetry', Minaret
- Chapter 2 Anonymous, from the New York Times
- Chapter 3 Ralph Block, from 'The Wisconsin Players Now at the Neighborhood Playhouse', New York Tribune
- Chapter 4 Conrad Aiken, on Stevens' 'delicate originality' of mind, from Scepticisms: Notes on Contemporary Poetry
- Chapter 5 Carl Sandburg, from a letter to Louis Untermeyer about The New Era in American Poetry
- Chapter 6 Conrad Aiken, on Stevens and the sociological-nationalistic view of poetry, New Republic
- Chapter 7 Harriet Monroe, from 'Mr. Yeats and the Poetic Drama', Poetry
- Chapter 8 Yvor Winters, from'A Cool Master', Poetry
- Part 2 Harmonium
- Chapter 9 Mark Van Doren, 'Poets and Wits', Nation
- Chapter 10 Matthew Josephson, on 'an extraordinary personality', Broom
- Chapter 11 Marjorie Allen Seiffert, from 'The Intellectual Tropics', Poetry
- Chapter 12 John Gould Fletcher, from 'The Revival of Estheticism', Freeman
- Chapter 13 Marianne Moore, 'Well Moused, Lion', Dial
- Chapter 14 Allen Tate, on Wallace Stevens as 'radical', Nashville Tennessean
- Chapter 15 Harriet Monroe, on 'a flavorously original poetic personality', Poetry
- Chapter 16 Edmund Wilson, on Stevens' lack of emotion, New Republic
- Chapter 17 Llewelyn Powys, 'The Thirteenth Way', Dial
- Chapter 18 Louis Untermeyer, on 'a reticence which results in determined obscurity', Yale Review
- Chapter 19 Paul Rosenfeld, on 'Another Pierrot', from Men Seen - Twenty-Four Modern Authors
- Chapter 20 Gorham B. Munson, 'The Dandyism of Wallace Stevens', Dial
- Chapter 21 Allen Tate, on Stevens' underlying Puritanism, from 'American Poetry Since 1920', Bookman
- Chapter 22 Alfred Kreymborg, on Stevens as one of the 'Originals and Eccentrics', from Our Singing Strength
- Part 3 Harmonium
- Chapter 23 Conrad Aiken, on Stevens as humorist, from a letter to R.P. Blackmur
- Chapter 24 Percy Hutchison, 'Pure Poetry and Mr. Wallace Stevens', New York Times Book Review
- Chapter 25 Eda Lou
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