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  1. Wallace Stevens (Faber Student Guides Series) by Frank Kermode, 1990-03
  2. Wallace Stevens by Lucy Beckett, 1977-06-30
  3. The Emperor of Ice-Cream and Other Poems by Wallace Stevens, 2005-03-11
  4. The Blue Guitar: Etchings by David Hockney Who Was Inspired by Wallace Stevens Who Was Inspired by Pablo Picasso by Wallace Stevens, David Hockney, 1977-01-01
  5. The absurd in Wallace Stevens' poetry: A method of explicating modern poetry by Roger Silver, 1972-04-30
  6. Wallace Stevens: A Literary Life (Literary Lives) by Tony Sharpe, 2000-01-15
  7. The Later Poetry of Wallace Stevens: Phenomenological Parallels With Husserl and Heidegger by Thomas Jensen Hines, 1975-06
  8. Wallace Stevens: A Collection of Critical Essays by Marie Borroff, 1963-06
  9. Parts of a World: Wallace Stevens Remembered by Peter Brazeau, 1985-05
  10. A Cure of the Mind: The Poetics of Wallace Stevens by Theodore Sampson, 1999-09-01
  11. Modernism from Right to Left: Wallace Stevens, the Thirties, & Literary Radicalism (Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture) by Alan Filreis, 2005-06-09
  12. Harmonium by Wallace Stevens, 1950
  13. Wallace Stevens: The Later Years, 1923-1955 by Joan Richardson, 1988-08
  14. Stevens and the Interpersonal by Mark Halliday, 1991-10

41. Wallace Stevens: Biography
wallace stevens Biography and Recollections by Acquaintances. I drove out to the corner, and here was wallace stevens standing, absolutely sopping.
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Wallace Stevens: Biography and Recollections by Acquaintances Biographical Sketch S tevens was born in Reading, Pennsylvania on October 2, 1879, and died at the age of seventy-six in Hartford, Connecticut on August 2, 1955. He attended Harvard as a special student from 1897 to 1900 but did not graduate; he graduated from New York law school in 1903 and was admitted to the New York bar in 1904, the year he met Elsie Kachel, a young woman from Reading, whom he married in 1909. They had one daughter, Holly Bight, born in 1924, conceived on a leisurely ocean voyage California via the Panama Canal that they took to celebrate the publication of his first book. Stevens became interested in verse-writing at Harvard, submitting material to the Harvard Advocate , but he would be 36 before his first work was published in 1915. He soon was contributing to Poetry (Chicago), and his first book Harmonium was published in 1923 by the distinguished firm of Alfred A. Knopf. Though he was always much admired by his contemporaries ("There is a man whose work," Hart Crane wrote of him in 1919, "makes most the rest of us quail"), Stevens felt that the reviews of his 1923 book were less than they should be, and discouraged, wrote nothing through the 1920s. For a second edition of Harmonium , published in 1931, he added only eight new poems.

42. NEUE SIRENE - Wallace Stevens
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Wallace Stevens
Die Idee der Ordnung vor Key West Englisch /Deutsch)
Das Wasser kannte weder Geist noch Stimme,
Im Winde flatterte, und doch bewirkte seine Pantomime
Nicht unser war er, auch wenn wir ihn verstanden,
Unmenschlich, aus des Ozeans Tiefen. Nicht Maske war das Meer, Maske nicht sie.
Es klangen Lied und Wasser nie vereint,
Denn was sie sang, das formte sie zu Worten.
Und auch des Windes Keuchen darin widerklangen;
Sie ganz alleine schuf das Lied, das da erklang.
Gab nur den Hintergrund, vor dem sie singend ging. Aus Sommertagen eines Sommers ohne Ende Und nichts als Schall. Doch es war mehr als das, Mehr noch als ihre Stimme und die unsre Prunkender Fernen, bronzener Schatten, hoch Aus Himmel und Meer. Mit ihrer Stimme gab sie Erteilte sie der Stunde ihre Einsamkeit. Und wenn sie sang, verlor das Meer, was immer Sein Eigenstes auch war, und wurde Lied, ihr Werk. Wie wir sie da alleine schreiten sahen, Von der sie sang und die sie singend schuf. Warum, als der Gesang zu Ende war und wir zur Stadt Lichter der Fischerboote, die vor Anker lagen

43. Stevens, Wallace
stevens, wallace. stevens, wallace, 1879–1955, American poet, b. Reading, Pa., educated at Harvard and New York Law School. wallace stevens in Connecticut.
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Strangers to Us All, Lawyers and Poetry. wallace stevens (18791955) Connecticut. . . Id. 413-414. wallace stevens Modern American Poetry.
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"After all, what is there odd about being a lawyer and being or doing something else at the same time?" [Wallace Stevens, in a letter to Harvey Breit dated July 27, 1942, in Holly Stevens (ed.), Letters of Wallace Stevens 412-413, at 412 (Berkeley, California: University of California: University of California Press, 1996) (1966)] Id Wallace Stevens
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45. Wallace Stevens
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46. Wallace Stevens Chronology
wallace stevens (18791955) Chronology. Compliled by Ryan Gallaher, Millikin University. 1879 October 2nd, wallace stevens is born
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Wallace Stevens (1879-1955) Chronology
Compliled by Ryan Gallaher, Millikin University
1879: October 2nd, Wallace Stevens is born in Reading, Pennsylvania
1897: Enters Harvard University
1900: Finishes his three year program at Harvard
1901: Attends New York Law School
1903: June 10th, graduates from New York Law School
1904: Admitted to New York State bar; meets Elsie Kachel. working for
various law firms
1908: Becomes engaged to Elsie Kachel
1909: Marries Elsie on September 21st
1911: Stevens’ father dies on, July 14th
1912: Stevens’ mother dies on, July 16th 1914: “Sunday Morning” ((four of Stevens’ poems)) is published in a special wartime issue of Poetry 1916: Joins Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company, and moves to Hartford in May...also wins $100 from Poetry for his poem “Three Travelers Watch a Sunrise” 1923: First book of poems entitled Harmonium is published on October 18. The Stevenses take a cruise from NY to California on which their first daughter is conceived. 1924: Holly Bright Stevens is born on August 10th 1932: The Stevenses move to Westerly Terrace, Hartford

47. PAL: Wallace Stevens (1879-1955)
PAL Perspectives in American Literature A Research and Reference Guide. Includes links, study questions, and references.
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PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide Paul P. Reuben Chapter 7: Early Twentieth Century - Wallace Stevens (1879-1955) Wallace Stevens Home Page Hartford Friends of Wallace Stevens The Wallace Stevens Journal Primary Works ... Home Page
Source: Gallery of Writers Top Primary Works Harmonium Ideas of Order The Man with the Blue Guitar Parts of a World Transport to Summer The Auroras of Autumn The Necessary Angel Collected Poems Letters Top Selected Bibliography Baird, James. The dome and the rock; structure in the poetry of Wallace Stevens . Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1968. PS3537 T4753 Z59 Bates, Milton J. Wallace Stevens: a mythology of self . Berkeley: U of California P, 1985. PS3537 .T4753 Z592 Benamou, Michel. Wallace Stevens and the symbolist imagination . Princeton, N.J.: Princeton U P, 1972. PS3537 .T47537 Z594 Bornstein, George. Transformations of romanticism in Yeats, Eliot, and Stevens . Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1976. PS324 .B69 Bove, Paul A. Destructive poetics: Heidegger and modern American poetry . NY: Columbia UP, 1980. PS78 .B57

48. Stevens, Wallace. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. stevens, wallace. 1879–1955, American poet, b. Reading, Pa., educated at Harvard and New York Law School.
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ATTRIBUTION wallace stevens (1879–1955), US poet. letter, Dec. 19, 1935. Letters of wallace stevens, no. 336, ed. Holly stevens (1967).
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50. Wallace Stevens - The Academy Of American Poets
The Academy of American Poets presents a biography, photograph, and selected poems.
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poetry awards poetry month poetry exhibits poetry map ... about the academy Search Larger Type Find a Poet Find a Poem Listening Booth ... Add to a Notebook Wallace Stevens Wallace Stevens was born in Reading, Pennsylvania, on October 2, 1879. He attended Harvard as an undergraduate and earned a law degree from New York Law School. Admitted to the U.S. Bar in 1904, Stevens found employment at the Hartford Accident and Indemnity Co. in Connecticut, of which he became vice president in 1934. In November 1914, Harriet Monroe included four of his poems in a special wartime issue of Poetry , and Stevens began to establish an identity for himself outside the world of law and business. His first book of poems, Harmonium , published in 1923, exhibited the influence of both the English Romantics and the French symbolists, an inclination to aesthetic philosophy, and a wholly original style and sensibility: exotic, whimsical, infused with the light and color of an Impressionist painting. More than any other modern poet, Stevens was concerned with the transformative power of the imagination. Composing poems on his way to and from the office and in the evenings, Stevens continued to spend his days behind a desk at the office, and led a quiet, uneventful life. Though now considered one of the major American poets of the century, he did not receive widespread recognition until the publication of his Collected Poems , just a year before his death. His major works include

51. The Wallace Stevens Journal
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52. Stevens, Wallace
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One of the most important American poets of the twentieth century, Wallace Stevens (1879-1955) was also a successful insurance executive, so it is not surprising that his work questions the relation between "imagination" and "reality," placing him in the tradition of William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Ralph Waldo Emerson, as well as Robert Frost, Marianne Moore, Hart Crane, and John Ashbery. Supremely among American poets, Stevens made his poetry an occasion for theorizing about poetry: it is deeply involved in the celebrated and lamented "turn" to theory in the recent history of criticism. Theories of language and literature, politics and letters, are resolutely in Plato , for example, the tendency to semantic dispersal and undecidability that attends even "normal" language acts. In addition, the problem of metaphor, central to Stevens's poetic (how do we know reality when the language we use to name reality forever mediates us from it?), suggests also why Stevens's work is important for literary theory.
In "The Noble Rider and the Sound of Words" Stevens calls upon the sound of words to function as his way toward newness, toward a poetry capable of creating the balance between imagination and reality. He writes that only the poet can find the perfection lodged in the sound of words, finding "all the truth that we shall ever experience" (

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54. MSN Encarta - Stevens, Wallace
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55. The Poetry Of Wallace Stevens -- Courtesy Of "The Junkyard"
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