The New Wallace Stevens Studies
Bart Eeckhout editor Gül Bilge Han editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:8th Jul '21
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This book offers a wide-ranging display of innovative critical perspectives on the poetry of the American modernist Wallace Stevens.
This book introduce fresh critical voices and promising topics to the study of the twentieth-century American poet Wallace Stevens. It explores important concepts that are emerging in Stevens criticism, applies recent methods and theories, and reassesses long-debated issues.The New Wallace Stevens Studies introduces a range of fresh voices and promising topics to the study of this great American poet. It is organized into three sections. The first explores concepts that have begun to emerge in Stevens criticism: imperialism and colonialism, his politics of utopia, his ideas about community-building and audience, his secularism, and his transnationalism. The second section applies recent methodological and theoretical advances that have left a prominent mark on literary studies - from world literature and ecocriticism to urban studies, queer studies, intersectional thinking, and cognitive literary studies. Essays in the third section reassess issues that have long inspired critics. Here investigations include Stevens's reception by later poets, his attitude toward modern fiction, different modes of his poetic thinking, aspects of his rhetoric and style, and his lyrical ethics. This volume captures a cross-section of the most striking recent developments in Stevens criticism.
ISBN: 9781108833295
Dimensions: 240mm x 160mm x 20mm
Weight: 540g
300 pages