The Wallace Stevens Journal, Volym 12–13Wallace Stevens Society, 1988 |
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... readers , most of them haunted by death or actually dead . The narrator and title character of " The Reader " ( 1935 ; CP 146-47 ) tells his reader that he has been reading , “ as if in a book , " the falling stars in the autumn sky ...
... readers , most of them haunted by death or actually dead . The narrator and title character of " The Reader " ( 1935 ; CP 146-47 ) tells his reader that he has been reading , “ as if in a book , " the falling stars in the autumn sky ...
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... reader , she is feminine . The writer transmits only a form , a seed ; he needs the reader to nourish him with life , but the reader needs him too , to give a form to her life . The metaphor denies the mother's contribution to the ...
... reader , she is feminine . The writer transmits only a form , a seed ; he needs the reader to nourish him with life , but the reader needs him too , to give a form to her life . The metaphor denies the mother's contribution to the ...
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... reader of " The Auroras of Autumn " wishes to discover the significances that Stevens secretes in his implicative language . He confronts a sequence of cantos each of which seems a fiction related to the human world in which he lives ...
... reader of " The Auroras of Autumn " wishes to discover the significances that Stevens secretes in his implicative language . He confronts a sequence of cantos each of which seems a fiction related to the human world in which he lives ...
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Stevens Letters to Alice Corbin | 3 |
The Return of the Dead in Large Red Man Reading | 21 |
Stevens Last Poem Again Tim Armstrong | 35 |
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