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Introduction | ||
Wallace Stevens: Teaching the Anthology Pieces | 3 | |
"The Emperor" and Its Clothes | 17 | |
How Stevens Teaches Us to Read: "Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird" | 26 | |
Accurate Songs or Thinking-in-Poetry | 41 | |
Introducing Wallace Stevens: Or, the Sheerly Playful and the Display of Theory in Stevens's Poetry | 51 | |
Stevens at the Seminar Table | 63 | |
Teaching the Long Poem: The Example of "Notes toward a Supreme Fiction" | 74 | |
Making Sense of the Sleight-of-Hand Man | 87 | |
Stevens's Prosody | 100 | |
Teaching Stevens's Poetry through Rhetorical Structure | 119 | |
Wallace Stevens in the Classroom: "More Truly and More Strange" | 129 | |
Learning Stevens's Language: The Will & the Weather | 140 | |
The Poles of Imagination and Reality: An Introduction to Wallace Stevens in the College Classroom | 156 | |
Lending No Part: Teaching Stevens with Williams | 169 | |
Teaching Wallace Stevens and Marianne Moore: The Search for an Open Mind | 179 | |
Teaching Wallace Stevens: The Relations between Poetry and Painting | 192 | |
A Stevens Play as Teaching Tool | 204 | |
"Sunday Morning" at the Clavier: A Comparative Approach to Teaching Stevens | 213 | |
Wallace Stevens, Computers, and Creative Writing | 225 | |
"Compass and Curriculum": Teaching Stevens among the Moderns | 235 | |
Teaching Stevens as a Late Romantic Poet | 242 | |
Conceptualizing the Postmodern Enigma: "The Poems of Our Climate" | 257 | |
Penelope's Experience: Teaching the Ethical Lessons of Wallace Stevens | 267 | |
Teaching the New Stevens | 280 | |
Works Cited | 291 | |
Contributors | 299 | |
Index | 303 |
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