
How to Live, What to Do: Thirteen Ways of Looking at Wallace Stevens - Paperback
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How to Live, What to Do: Thirteen Ways of Looking at Wallace Stevens
How to Live, What to Do is an indispensable introduction to and guide through the work of a poet equal in power and sensibility to Shakespeare and Milton. Like them, Stevens shaped a new language, fashioning an instrument adequate to describing a completely changed environment of fact, extending perception through his poems to align what Emerson called our "axis of vision" with the universe as it...
Joan Richardson is distinguished professor of English, comparative literature, and American studies at the graduate center at the City University of New York. In addition to her earlier volumes on Stevens, she is the author of A Natural History of Pragmatism: The Fact of Feeling from Jonathan Edwards to Gertrude Stein and Pragmatism and American Experience.
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