Wallace Stevens Across the AtlanticBart Eeckhout, Edward Ragg Palgrave Macmillan, 14 aug 2008 - 246 pagina's In a unique collection of essays devoted to one of America's most significant twentieth-century poets, a group of international contributors considers the Transatlantic nature of Stevens' poetry, providing original accounts of how a poet wary of 'influence' created a poetics which continues to haunt contermporary verse. |
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Stevens Invention of Europe | 13 |
Delicate Clinkings and Total Grandeur | 41 |
Stevens | 59 |
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