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- Title
Wallace Stevens and Marianne Moore: Two Essays and a Private Review.
- Authors
Leggett, B. J.
- Abstract
The article presents a literary criticism of the essays "A Poet That Matters" and "About One of Marianne Moore's Poems." Stevens' essays focused on poet Marianne Moore, who herself had written reviews of Stevens' poetry, focusing on confronting his use of verse. According to the author, Stevens' approach to Moore was more impersonal and searched for larger themes. Other topics include romantic literature, imagination in literature, and the function of poetry as a literary form.
- Subjects
STEVENS, Wallace, 1879-1955; MOORE, Marianne, 1887-1972; POETRY (Literary form); ESSAYS; ROMANTICISM in literature; IMAGINATION in literature
- Publication
Wallace Stevens Journal, 1986, Vol 10, Issue 2, p76
- ISSN
0148-7132
- Publication type
Literary Criticism