The poet figure in the poetry of Wallace Stevens : disentangling the multiplicity of selves
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The poet figure in the poetry of Wallace Stevens : disentangling the multiplicity of selves
Edwin Mellen Press, c2008
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 268-273) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Using a Jungian methodology, this work analyzes the creation of imaginative selves (poet, poet figure, speakers, readers) in the poetry of Wallace Stevens.
目次
- Foreword by Prof. David R. Jarraway
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: Pysche's Entryway into His "World of the Imagination": An Approach to Wallace Stevens
- 1. Re-Mythologizing the Poet Figure: Wallace Stevens Poetry as Psychic Infection
- 2. Puer, Senex, and the Monkey in the Middle: Clothing the Poet-in-the-Bones
- 3. Traversing the Inner Landscapes of the Mind: The Mythic Journey in Walt Whitman's "The Sleepers" and Wallace Stevens's "Like Decorations in a Nigger Cemetery
- 4. The Poetics of Hesitancy: Liminally Erecting Soul, Self, and Imagination in Shakespeare, Keats, Yeats, and Stevens
- 5. Dying to Be Reborn: The Transformation Drive in William Carlos Williams's "Spring and All," Wallace Stevens's "Metamorphosis," and Thomas Pynchon's "The Aqyn's Song"
- Conclusion: "Penetrating Again Toward the Less Apparent"
- Bibliography
- Index.
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