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About This Book
Honoring the centennial of Stevens' birth, this volume presents original essays by many of Stevens' best-known critics. Also included are 128 previously unpublished lines that appear in the poet's From the Journal of Crispin" (an early version of "The Comedian as the Letter C"); three endings composed for "A Collect of Philosophy"; the complete Adagia entries from Stevens' notebooks; and thirteen letters to business associate Wilson E. Taylor.Originally published in 1980.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Contents
- Preface
- Chronology
- Abbreviations
- Louis L. Martz, "From the Journal of Crispin": An Early Version of "The Comedian as the Letter C"
- Wallace Stevens, from the Journal of Crispin
- Peter A. Brazeau, "A Collect of Philosophy": The Difficulty of Finding What Would Suffice
- Wallace Stevens, Three Manuscript Endings for "A Collect of Philosophy"
- A. Walton Litz, Particles of Order: The Unpublished Adagia
- Wallace Stevens, a Selection of Stevens' Letters to Wilson E. Taylor
- Wilson E. Taylor, Of A Remembered Time
- Holly Stevens, Holidays in Reality
- Peter A. Brazeau, a Trip in a Balloon: A Sketch of Stevens' Later Years in New York
- George S. Lensing, Wallace Stevens In England
- Richard Ellmann, How Wallace Stevens Saw Himself
- Helen Vendler, Stevens and Keats' "To Autumn"
- Isabel G. Maccaffrey, The Ways of Truth in "Le Monocle De Mon Oncle"
- Irvin Ehrenpreis, Strange Relation: Stevens' Nonsense
- John Hollander, The Sound of the Music of Music and Sound
- Frank Kermode, Dwelling Poetically in Connecticut
- J. Hillis Miller, Theoretical and Atheoretical in Stevens
- Roy Harvey Pearce, Toward Decreation: Stevens and The "Theory of Poetry"
- Joseph N. Riddel, Metaphoric Staging: Stevens' Beginning Again of the "End of the Book"
- Notes
- Notes on Contributors