Wallace Stevens and the limits of reading and writing /
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Columbia :
University of Missouri Press,
[2002]
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| Online Access: | Table of contents |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Impossible possible philosophers' poetry
- PART ONE: Limits of appropriation and contextualization
- Reading Stevens
- It must resist the intelligence almost successfully
- It must be served like Sukiyaki
- It must be intertextualized
- It must be made of snow: a case study
- Triangulating pleasure, doubt, and irritation
- PART TWO: Limits of perception, thought, and language
- Infuriating philosophers
- Between matter and mind
- Between the senses of sense
- Between mimesis and music
- Between metaphor and X
- Poeticizing epistemology.