

An edition of Wallace Stevens' experimental language (1999)
the lion in the lute
By Beverly Maeder
Publish Date
1999
Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Language
eng
Pages
257
Description:
"In Wallace Stevens' Experimental Language, Beverly Maeder uses an innovative rhetorical and philosophical approach to examine Stevens' linguistic exploration. She studies in detail both well-known poems and neglected, more cryptic works, in which Stevens plays with the disruptive development of metaphor, the ostentatious positioning of prepositions and prefixes, and the ruthless use of copular verbs. Maeder argues that these strategies allow Stevens' more radical poems to heighten the self-consciousness of language and test the limits of its non-ontological potential. By insisting on making and unmaking the ongoing patterns of language, such poems belie the temporal and perishable nature of both text and poet-persona."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: American Experimental poetry, Criticism and interpretation, Experimental poetry, American, History and criticism, Language, Critique et interprétation, Langue, Poésie expérimentale américaine, Histoire et critique, Language and languages, Lyrik, Sprache, Stevens, wallace, 1879-1955
People: Wallace Stevens (1879-1955)