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Epistolary Stevens: Transitions and Transactions in the Letters

57m · Sincerely Yours, Wallace Stevens · 20 Sep 23:00

Juliette Utard, associate professor of American literature at the University of Paris-Sorbonne, presents about the literary value of Wallace Steven's letters compared to his artistic works.

The episode Epistolary Stevens: Transitions and Transactions in the Letters from the podcast Sincerely Yours, Wallace Stevens has a duration of 57:01. It was first published 20 Sep 23:00. The cover art and the content belong to their respective owners.

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