On Extended Wings: Wallace Stevens' Longer Poems


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Though Wallace Stevens' shorter poems are perhaps his best known, his longer poems, Helen Hennessy Vendler suggests in this book, deserve equal fame and equal consideration. Stevens' central theme--the worth of the imagination--remained with him all his life, and Mrs. Vendler therefore proposes that his development as a poet can best be seen, not in description--which must be repetitive--of the abstract bases of his work, but rather in a view of his changing styles.

The author presents here a chronological account of fourteen longer poems that span a thirty-year period, showing, through Stevens' experiments in genre, diction, syntax, voice, imagery, and meter, the inventive variety of Stevens' work in long forms, and providing at the same time a coherent reading of these difficult poems. She concludes, "Stevens was engaged in constant experimentation all his life in an attempt to find the appropriate vehicle for his expansive consciousness; he found it in his later long poems, which surpass in value the rest of his work."

Author: Helen Hennessy Vendler
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 03/19/2004
Pages: 312
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.92lbs
Size: 8.15h x 5.25w x 0.99d
ISBN13: 9780674634367
ISBN10: 0674634365
BISAC Categories:
- Literary Criticism | Poetry
- Poetry | General