"A Mind of Winter": Affect in Wallace Stevens' "The Snow Man".Published in:Explicator, 2023, v. 81, n. 1, p. 24, doi. 10.1080/00144940.2023.2223893By:Pirnajmuddin, HosseinPublication type:Article
Wallace Stevens' 'The Snow Man' and Hemingway's 'A Clean, Well-Lighted Place'Published in:1989By:Fleming, Robert E.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Wallace Stevens’ ‘Anecdote of The Jar’ and ‘The Snow Man’: A Lexical - Semantic Interpretation.Published in:Misan Journal of Academic Studies, 2022, v. 21, n. 44, p. 282By:Darweesh Abdul Razzaq, Abdul RazzaqPublication type:Article
A Future Not My Own: Thinking Aging in Two of Stevens's Winter Lyrics.Published in:2013By:Hagen, Benjamin D.Publication type:Poetry Review
Comic? Book? or, Of Maus and Manga.Published in:International Journal of the Book, 2007, v. 4, n. 1, p. 43By:Larsson, Donald F.Publication type:Article
The Other "Harmonium": Toward a Minor Stevens.Published in:2009By:Perlow, SethPublication type:Literary Criticism
Reduction and Negation in Emily Dickinson's THERE’S A CERTAIN SLANT OF LIGHT and Wallace Stevens's THE SNOW MAN.Published in:2011By:Wargacki, JohnP.Publication type:Poetry Review