Anca PEIU, "After the final no": The world of Wallace Stevens
 
 
Contents


I. LECTURING ON WALLACE STEVENS'S LECTURES

1. WALLACE STEVENS AND "THE IRRATIONAL ELEMENT IN POETRY"

2. WALLACE STEVENS'S "TWO OR THREE IDEAS"

II. DRAMATIS PERSONAE IN WALLACE STEVENS: MAN and LION

III. MUSIC IN WALLACE STEVENS


IV. MEAN(ING)S & ENDS OF METAPHOR:

1. MEANINGS OF METAPHOR

2. METAPHORICAL VALUES IN PAUL RICOEUR AND WALLACE STEVENS:
"Metaphor and Reference" in "The World as Meditation";
"Metaphor and Philosophic Discourse" in "Poetry Is a Destructive Force" and "The Well Dressed Man with a Beard"

3. (LIVE) METAPHOR AS TRANSLATION IN WALLACE STEVENS

4. A PLATONIC QUEST FOR POETIC TRUTH IN WALLACE STEVENS'S
POEM "FINAL SOLILOQUY OF THE INTERIOR PARAMOUR" AND IN HIS ESSAY "ON POETIC TRUTH"

5. THE "VIRILE POET" AS A PREDICATION OF THE VERB TO BE

V. CHRONOLOGY

VI. SELECTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY

 

 

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