Wallace Stevens, Poetry, and France "Au pays de la métaphore"

Wallace Stevens, Poetry, and France offers the first book-length study of the various effects-poetic or prosaic, serious or comic, strange or familiar-produced by the deployment of French languages and cultures in Stevens' poetry. Prominent Stevens scholars reexamine here a number of key issues...

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Other Authors: Utard, Juliette (Editor), Eeckhout, Bart (Editor), Goldfarb, Lisa (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Paris Éditions Rue d'Ulm 2018
Series:Actes de la recherche à l'ENS
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Summary:Wallace Stevens, Poetry, and France offers the first book-length study of the various effects-poetic or prosaic, serious or comic, strange or familiar-produced by the deployment of French languages and cultures in Stevens' poetry. Prominent Stevens scholars reexamine here a number of key issues, from angles as diverse as translation studies, aesthetics, linguistics, comparative literature, French theory, and politics, raised by Stevens' special relation to France around the writing of poetry.
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (268 p.)
ISBN:books.editionsulm.6642
9782728809721
Access:Open Access