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  2. Of Modern Poetry - Wikipedia

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    With a difficult and serious poet like Stevens, one way to do this is to find poems in the same book that "interinanimate the words" of the poem at hand. In this case, Section IV of "Variations on a Summer Day," published in Parts of a World (1942), provides this help for "Of Modern Poetry": Words add to the senses. The words for the dazzle

  3. Wallace Stevens - Wikipedia

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    Wallace Stevens (October 2, 1879 – August 2, 1955) was an American modernist poet. He was born in Reading, Pennsylvania, educated at Harvard and then New York Law School, and spent most of his life working as an executive for an insurance company in Hartford, Connecticut.

  4. M. Bernetta Quinn - Wikipedia

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    The author of five books and many academic articles, she published on the Catholic Church's engagement with modernist poetry, particularly in works by Flannery O'Connor, Denise Levertov, Ezra Pound, Wallace Stevens, and Randall Jarrell, all of whom were among her many literary correspondents.

  5. Category:Poetry by Wallace Stevens - Wikipedia

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    These are poems predominantly from the first book of poems written by the American poet Wallace Stevens and first published in 1923. The second edition of the book was published a decade later. It is not a full list of his poems.

  6. Modern poetry - Wikipedia

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    Modern poetry may refer to: The most recent periods in the history of poetry; Modernist poetry, ... Of Modern Poetry", a poem by Wallace Stevens published in 1942

  7. Modernist poetry in English - Wikipedia

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    Much of her poetry is written in syllabic verse, repeating the number of syllables rather than stresses or beats, per line. She also experimented with stanza forms borrowed from troubadour poetry. Wallace Stevens' work falls somewhat outside this mainstream of modernism. Indeed, he deprecated the work of both Eliot and Pound as "mannered."

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  9. The Idea of Order at Key West - Wikipedia

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    The Idea of Order at Key West" is a poem written in 1934 by modernist poet Wallace Stevens. It is one of many poems included in his book, Ideas of Order. It was also included in The Collected Poems of Wallace Stevens for which he won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. [1]

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