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 · Wallace Stevens: Collected Poetry and Prose is the best single collection of Stevens' work I have found yet. The inclusion of his essays as well as his verse provides deeper insight into the mind and life of this poet/5(76). Collected Poetry Prose. by. Wallace Stevens, Joan Richardson (Editor), Frank Kermode (Editor) · Rating details · 1, ratings · 44 reviews. Wallace Stevens' unique voice combined meditative speculation and what he called the "essential gaudiness of poetry" in a body of work of astonishing profusion and exuberance/5. Collected Poetry and Prose. Wallace Stevens. Library of America, - Poetry - pages. 2 Reviews. "Undoubtedly, the single finest collection of Wallace Stevens ever produced." -- Library 5/5(2).


Wallace Stevens: Collected Poetry and Prose (Library of America) User Review - Not Available - Book Verdict. This outstanding volume collects for the first time all of Stevens's published poetry, along with his writings about poetry plus reviews, criticism, speeches, short stories, and philosophical works. Wallace Stevens: Collected Poetry Prose is kept in print by a gift from the Ingram Merrill Foundation to the Guardians of American Letters Fund, made in memory of James Merrill. add to cart. List Price: $ (Save: 20%) Free shipping. Or buy from our partners. The Public Domain Poems Prose of Wallace Stevens by Wallace Stevens. Publication date Usage Public Domain Mark Topics poetry, Harvard, Wallace Stevens, drama, monologue, poems Collection opensource Language English.


Community Reviews. Showing Start your review of Wallace Stevens: Collected Poetry Prose. Write a review. Jacky Chan rated it really liked it. Stunning and magnificent. He really did put 'the whole of Harmonium' down on paper. Would highly recommend reading Stevens alongside Langdon Hammer's lectures (www.doorway.ru The Collected Poetry Prose brings together all of Stevens's published books, including such classic poems as "The Man with the Blue Guitar," "Sunday Morning," and "Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird." There's also a generous sampling of his essays, speeches, letters, and miscellaneous prose. From the rococo inventiveness of Harmonium, his first volume (including such classics as “Sunday Morning” and “Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird”), through “Notes Toward a Supreme Fiction,” “Esthétique du Mal,” “The Auroras of Autumn,” and the other large-scale masterpieces of his middle years, to the austere final poems of “The Rock,” Stevens’s poetry explores with unrelenting intensity the relation between the world and the human imagination, between nature.

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