American Experimental Poetry and Democratic Thought.Published in:2010By:Diggory, TerencePublication type:Book Review
Poem Beginning with a Line Abandoned in a Notebook of Wallace Stevens'.Published in:2010By:Corrigan, MichaelPublication type:Poem
"Convert, convert, convert": A Note on the Shared Aesthetic Imperative of Henry James and Wallace Stevens.Published in:Wallace Stevens Journal, 2010, v. 34, n. 1, p. 100By:Posnock, RossPublication type:Article
Notes Toward a Comparison of Henry James and Wallace Stevens.Published in:Wallace Stevens Journal, 2010, v. 34, n. 1, p. 95By:Cook, EleanorPublication type:Article
Wallace Stevens and Henry James: Responses to a Questionnaire by Glen MacLeod.Published in:2010By:Richardson, JoanPublication type:Interview
Henry James, Wallace Stevens, and the Way to Look at Madame Merle.Published in:2010By:Monteiro, GeorgePublication type:Literary Criticism
Ambulatory Poetics in Wallace Stevens and Henry James.Published in:2010By:Leuschner, EricPublication type:Literary Criticism
Always a Potent and an Impotent Romantic: Stylistic Enactments of Desire in Henry James's "The Ambassadors" and Wallace Stevens' "Anecdote of the Jar."Published in:2010By:Buelens, Gert;Eeckhout, BartPublication type:Essay
Reading the Alien in American Scenes: Henry James and Wallace Stevens.Published in:2010By:Berger, CharlesPublication type:Literary Criticism
Wallace Stevens and Henry James: The New York Connection.Published in:2010By:MacLeod, GlenPublication type:Literary Criticism