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008 100325s1969 mau ob 000 0 eng d
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100 1 $aVendler, Helen,$d1933-$eauthor.
245 10 $aOn extended wings :$bWallace Stevens' longer poems /$cby Helen Hennessy Vendler.
260 $aCambridge, Massachusetts :$bHarvard University Press,$c1969.
300 $a1 online resource (x, 334 pages)
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520 8 $aThough Wallace Stevensa e(tm) shorter poems are perhaps his best known, his longer poems, Helen Hennessy Vendler suggests in this book, deserve equal fame and equal consideration. Stevensa e(tm) central themea e"the worth of the imaginationa e"remained with him all his life, and Mrs. Vendler therefore proposes that his development as a poet can best be seen, not in descriptiona e"which must be repetitivea e"of the abstract bases of his work, but rather in a view of his changing styles. The author presents here a chronological account of fourteen longer poems that span a thirty-year period, showing, through Stevensa e(tm) experiments in genre, diction, syntax, voice, imagery, and meter, the inventive variety of Stevensa e(tm) work in long forms, and providing at the same time a coherent reading of these difficult poems. She concludes, a eoeStevens was engaged in constant experimentation all his life in an attempt to find the appropriate vehicle for his expansive consciousness; he found it in his later long poems, which surpass in value the rest of his work.a e.
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