'Music is feeling, then, not sound': Rhyme in the Development of Wallace Stevens.Published in:2016By:Baker, JackPublication type:Essay
Destruction and the Theory of Happiness in the Poetry of Yeats and Stevens.Published in:2010By:Bromwich, DavidPublication type:Literary Criticism
To Sound and to Absorb: Art, Solipsism and the Problem of Mediation in John Banville's the Blue Guitar and Wallace Stevens' "The Man with the Blue Guitar".Published in:Critique, 2021, v. 62, n. 1, p. 112, doi. 10.1080/00111619.2020.1773387By:Tan, IanPublication type:Article
"As at a Theatre": Wallace Stevens' Dramatistic Poetry.Published in:1996By:Kravec, MaureenPublication type:Literary Criticism
The "Fellowship of Men that Perish": Wallace Stevens and the First World War.Published in:1989By:Longenbach, JamesPublication type:Poetry Review
Editor's Introduction.Published in:Journal of Management Inquiry, 2010, v. 19, n. 3, p. 195, doi. 10.1177/1056492610370083By:Felin, TeppoPublication type:Article
The Absent Center: Poetic Difficulty in Wallace Stevens's MAN WITH A BLUE GUITAR XXII.Published in:2017By:Deitz, CodyPublication type:Poetry Review