Wallace Stevens, New York, and modernism

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Wallace Stevens, New York, and modernism
Lisa Goldfarb, Bart Eeckhout
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"This unique essay collection considers the impact of New York on the life and works of Wallace Stevens. Stevens lived in New York from 1900 to 1916, working briefly as a journalist, going to law school, laboriously starting up a career as a lawyer, getting engaged and married, gradually mixing with local avant-garde circles, and eventually emerging as one of the most exciting and surprising voices in modern poetry. Although he then left the city for a job in Hartford, Stevens never saw himself as a Hartford poet and kept gravitating toward New York for nearly all things that mattered to him privately and poetically: visits to galleries and museums, theatrical and musical performances, intellectual and artistic gatherings, shopping sprees and gastronomical indulgences. Recent criticism of the poet has sought to understand how Stevens interacted with the literary, artistic, and cultural forces of his time to forge his inimitable aesthetic, with its peculiar mix of post-romantic responses to nature and a metropolitan cosmopolitanism. This volume deepens our understanding of the multiple ways in which New York and its various aesthetic attractions figured in Stevens' life, both at a biographical and poetic level"--

"This unique essay collection considers the impact of New York on the life and works of Wallace Stevens. Stevens lived in New York from 1900 to 1916, working briefly as a journalist, going to law school, laboriously starting up a career as a lawyer, getting engaged and married, gradually mixing with local avant-garde circles, and eventually emerging as one of the most exciting and surprising voices in modern poetry. Although he then left the city for a job in Hartford, Stevens never saw himself as a Hartford poet and kept gravitating toward New York for nearly all things that mattered to him privately and poetically: visits to galleries and museums, theatrical and musical performances, intellectual and artistic gatherings, shopping sprees and gastronomical indulgences. Recent criticism of the poet has sought to understand how Stevens interacted with the literary, artistic, and cultural forces of his time to forge his inimitable aesthetic, with its peculiar mix of post-romantic responses to nature and a metropolitan cosmopolitanism. This volume deepens our understanding of the multiple ways in which New York and its various aesthetic attractions figured in Stevens' life, both at a biographical and poetic level."--

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Routledge
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English

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2012, Taylor & Francis Group
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Wallace Stevens, New York, and Modernism
2012, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
Cover of: Wallace Stevens, New York, and Modernism
Wallace Stevens, New York, and Modernism
2012, Routledge
in English
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Wallace Stevens, New York, and modernism
2012, Routledge
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New York, London
Series
Routledge studies in twentieth-century literature -- 24

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
811/.52, B
Library of Congress
PS3537.T4753 Z874 2012, PS3537.T4753

The Physical Object

Pagination
pages cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25197949M
ISBN 13
9780415899109, 9780203121931
LCCN
2012001883
OCLC/WorldCat
724640949, 819507856

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