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Ronald Wallace is an American poet, and Felix Pollak Professor of Poetry & Halls-Bascom Professor of English at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Life [ edit ]
Opinion is divided about whether the poem expresses Stevens' distaste for romanticism in art, a "mordant satire...of all the things that other poems hold sacred"; [1] or whether the poem is about "the refreshment that art, in its palace, gives to reality". [2] In support of the ironic reading, the stanza that includes the inscrutable line "Ti ...
Ronald or Ron Wallace may refer to: Ronald Wallace (theologian) (1911–2006), theologian and professor of biblical theology; Ronald Wallace (poet), American poet and professor of poetry and English; Ronald Wallace (politician) (1916–2008), mayor of Halifax, Canada, 1980–1991; Ron Wallace (singer), American country music singer
The Paltry Nude Starts on a Spring Voyage" is a poem from Wallace Stevens's first book, Harmonium. Originally published in 1919, it is in the public domain . [ 1 ] Despite general agreement that it is indebted to Botticelli's The Birth of Venus , there is uncertainty about the nature of the debt.
The protagonist of Andrew Smith's novel Grasshopper Jungle frequently cites "The Emperor of Ice-Cream" as his favorite poem. Ronald Shannon Jackson quotes the poem in various Last Exit performances. The Empire of Ice Cream is the title of a novelette and a short-story collection of the same name by American writer Jeffrey Ford. [8]
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This is a love poem, or the closest approximation permitted by Stevens's sensibility and the indirection of his style, which renders his poems' semantics more or less opaque and often requires an unusually complex syntax. It may be compared to "Le Monocle de Mon Oncle", which can be understood to be about the travails of Stevens's marriage. If ...