the idea of order at key west modernism

Found inside – Page 186... to the efforts of the other Modernists who utilized grander mythic conceptions. ... linking “The Idea of Order at Key West” with “Notes Toward a Supreme ... Found inside – Page 259Wallace Stevens, 'The Idea of Order at Key West', in Collected Poems (New York, 1980), pp. 128–9. See, for example, E. H. Gombrich, Art and Illusion: a ... This concise study guide includes plot summary; character analysis; author biography; study questions; historical context; suggestions for further reading; and much more. Found inside – Page 101... Stevens turns in this poem to '[f]ixing' and '[a]rranging', to a time and place whose every part is 'measured'.80 'The Idea of Order at Key West' stages ... Found inside – Page 41In the modernist period—although certainly this impulse is identi¤able at other ... And in “The Idea of Order at Key West,” he acknowledges and approves the ... Found inside – Page 198... 144–145 domestic isolation, 129 “Esthétique de Mal,” 120, 123, 130 finding resemblance, 151 “The Idea of Order at Key West,” 144 “Imagination as Value,” ... Found inside – Page 4Reading a modernist poem or novel requires the reader to produce the meaning on ... Furthermore, Wallace Stevens in “The Idea of Order at Key West” offers ... Found inside – Page 697... leading role as a Modernist writing outside the influence of Pound and Eliot. ... Wallace Stevens' “The Idea of Order at Key West” is one of the most ... Found inside – Page 182Region and Nation in British and American Modernist Poetry Alex Davis, ... Contrast , for instance , “ The Idea of Order at Key West with ' Anecdote of the ... Arguing that a concern with the establishment and transgression of limits goes to the heart of this poet's work, Bart Eeckhout traces both the limits of Stevens's poetry and the limits of writing as they are explored by that poetry. Found insideThe important, and my preferred, literary landmarks in this period of the 1930s and 1940s are Wallace Stevens's “The Idea of Order at Key West” (1935), ... Found inside – Page 154... must practice constantly in order to be able to spontaneously and instinctually express beauty as the singer does in “The Idea of Order of Key West,” so ... Found inside – Page 286I am thinking of “The Idea of Order at Key West” (1936), which is often celebrated as a restatement of William Wordsworth's “The Solitary Reaper” (1807) in ... Found inside – Page 64“The Idea of Order at Key West,” which provided the title for Stevens's second collection of poems, is a major statement of his poetics and of the Modernist ... Found insideIn “The Idea of Order at Key West” (1934), the woman singing by the ocean's edge assimilates into her song the whole sea: she parses out the inhuman into ... Found inside – Page 27Modernism: Stevens. beside. the. Seaside. Lee M. Jenkins Wallace Stevens' “The Idea of Order at Key West” is a poet's poem, a selfreflexive meditation on ... Found insideIbsen, Henrik, 149 Iceberg theory of language, 22 “The Idea of Order at Key West” (Stevens), 67 Ideas of Order (Stevens), 65, 68, 207 Ideas/Forms, ... Found insideThis “rage for order,” as Stevens puts it in “The Idea of Order at Key West” (1934), is a distinctly modernist prejudice, hinging on the decidedly modernist ... Found inside – Page 154chimes , and so forth , leads naturally to the idea that the believer would ... ( L 348 ) " The Idea of Order at Key West ” concedes a main Humanist idea ... Found inside... at the end of “Sunday Morning” points to the concept of order that Stevens subsequently addressed in his work, as in “The Idea of Order at Key West. Found inside – Page 130Stevens takes up the relationship between the imagination and the accidental directly in his claim that ''The Idea of Order at Key West'' is somehow devoid ... Found inside – Page 136The 'blessed rage for order' of the song in 'The Idea of Order at Key West' makes the sea part of itself and makes us imagine its wildness, independent of ... Found inside – Page 152Miller, J. Hillis (1996), 'Reading and Periodization: Wallace Stevens' “The Idea of Order at Key West”', in Lawrence Besserman (ed.) ... Found inside – Page 178Another modernist counterpart is Wallace Stevens ' strategy , in ' The Idea of Order at Key West , ' which is to make a great show of celebrating the power ... Leon Surette's new study of T. S. Eliot and Wallace Stevens, The Modern Dilemma, challenges the received view that Stevens' poetry expresses a Humanist world view, and - more surprisingly - documents Eliot's early Humanist phase when Eliot ... Found inside – Page 88In "The Idea of Order at Key West' Stevens overcomes Crispin's ineffectuality before the vast theatre of nature. Crispin's verbosity is redundant and his ... Found inside – Page 240Stevens, Wallace vii, x truth/reality 52 “Asides on the Oboe” 165 “The Emperor of Ice Cream” 54 “The Idea of Order at Key West” 68, 202 Notes toward a ... Found inside – Page 201... expressed in 'The Idea of Order at Key West' (1935). A modernist — also a late Romantic — Stevens highlights the human voice's capacity to 'order words ... In this study Daniel R. Schwarz argues that the narrative and representational aspects of Stevens's poetry have been neglected in favour of readings that stress his word play and rhetoricity. Found inside – Page 258'Idea of Order at Key West, The' 168, 173, 174 Ideas of Order 177 'Infanta Marina' 174 'Man on the Dump, The' 170 'Man with the Blue Guitar, The' 168 'Noble ... Found inside – Page 201Stevens, 'The Idea of Order at Key West', Line 51. T. S. Eliot, Ulysses, Order and Myth. published in The Dial, Vol. 74 (1923). When Joyce founded a theatre ... Found inside – Page 127The phrase 'ordered rage' is also a farcical re-enactment of a modernist cliché. ... (Stevens's 'rage for order', in 'The Idea of Order at Key West', ... Found inside – Page 166Even that arch-aesthete, Wallace Stevens, often taken in landmark poems like “The Idea of Order at Key West” and “Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird” ... Found inside – Page 157... The Idea of Order at Key West , " or " At the Fishhouses . " This is company Wilbur wanted to keep from the beginning of his career . Found inside – Page 73And yet, like the self-made song of Stevens's “The Idea of Order at Key West,” the cicada's song nevertheless becomes involved with the world it cannot ... Found inside – Page 212But simply to show that "The Idea of Order at Key West" fits such definitions of Modernism would not be to say anything very interesting about it. Found inside – Page 185To read “The Idea of Order at Key West,” for example, is to move into another kind of time, the simultaneous repetition and expansion of a present at once ...

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