All imagesWikipediahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallace_StevensWallace Stevens - WikipediaWallace 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. He won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1955 for his Collected Poems. … See more
WEBWallace Stevens is one of America’s most respected 20th century poets. He was a master stylist, a philosopher of aesthetics, and a provocative thinker. Learn about his life, poetry, and style from this comprehensive …
WEBApr 25, 2016 · Paul Mariani’s excellent new book, “The Whole Harmonium: The Life of Wallace Stevens” (Simon & Schuster), is a thrilling story of a …
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Wallace Stevens: “Sunday Morning” - Poetry Foundation
WEBA poem by Wallace Stevens, a Modernist legend, that explores the themes of death, beauty, and nature. The poem imagines a woman who dedicates her bounty to the dead …
WEBLearn about the life and work of Wallace Stevens, one of the most influential poets of 20th-century America, who wrote poems that cut to the heart of existence and the world of the imagination. Explore his abiding …
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Wallace Stevens - American Literature - Oxford Bibliographies
WEBJan 14, 2022 · Wallace Stevens (b. 1879–d. 1955) occupies a place in American literature that is both secure and insecure. He is a poets’ poet and a self-evident staple of the …
WEBMay 14, 2018 · American poet Wallace Stevens (1879-1955) was a virtuoso of language, a master of rhyme and verbal music, of gay and thoughtful rhythms, and of precise and …