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Teaching Wallace Stevens
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  • Teaching Wallace Stevens
  • Written by author John N. Serio and B. J. Leggett
  • Published by Knoxville : University of Tennessee Press, c1994., 1994/07/01
  • Wallace Stevens is not only one of the most important twentieth-century American poets but also one of the most difficult to teach. The inaccessibility of his work, even for practiced readers, is legendary among teachers and students alike, who have strug
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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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