
Wallace Stevens and the Pennsylvania Keystone The Influence of Origins on His Life and Poetry
by Lombardi, Thomas F.Rent Book
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Summary
That influence spread itself across Stevens's entire canon, from the early verse through Harmonium, Ideas of Order, Parts of a World, Notes toward a Supreme Fiction, Transport to Summer, The Auroras of Autumn, The Rock, and finally Opus Posthumous. Though Lombardi acknowledges the importance of the global presence in Stevens's poetry, he argues that the hallmark of the poet's vision is the presence of his Pennsylvania provincialism and the increasing significance he attached to his roots as he grew older.
Stevens's life epitomized a personal and irresistible rite of passage toward origins, a universal odyssey that sensitive people undertake over the course of their lives - the ethnocentric pull toward the native experience. That attraction to his native soil would inform much of the content of his poetry. To this end, he wished to be one with his ancestors for the reason of experiencing a sense of identity with the provincial past, not in spite of, but because of it. Without an adequate understanding of this relationship, no in-depth comprehension of Stevens's poetry seems possible.
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Table of Contents
Preface | p. 9 |
Acknowledgments | p. 15 |
List of Abbreviations | p. 17 |
Pennsylvania and Connecticut: In That Order | p. 21 |
The Formative and Young Adult Years in Pennsylvania | p. 35 |
Harmonium: The Early Years | p. 60 |
Ideas of Order: Poetic Reawakening | p. 86 |
Prologue to the Poetry of the Forties | p. 95 |
Parts of a World: Returning Home | p. 102 |
The Green Fluent Mundo and the Revolving Crystal of Notes | p. 117 |
Transport to Summer: Age of Origins | p. 123 |
The Auroras of Autumn: The Late Years | p. 186 |
The Rock: The Last Years | p. 210 |
Opus Posthumous: Beyond the Green Fluent Mundo | p. 222 |
Good-Bye and Good Night | p. 243 |
Notes | p. 253 |
Select Bibliography | p. 270 |
Index of Stevens's Book, Magazine, Article Collection of Pennsylvania | p. 275 |
Index of Works of Wallace Stevens | p. 276 |
General Index | p. 280 |
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