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Sincerely Yours, Wallace Stevens

by The Huntington

Wallace Stevens is regarded as one of the great American poets, yet he was also an inimitable letter writer. Leading international experts make the first concerted effort to study Stevens' letters as a major part of the poet's literary heritage.

Episodes

The Formulation of Stevens's Poetics in the Late Letters

59m · Published 20 Sep 23:00
Marjorie Perloff, professor emeritus of English at Stanford University, presents on the effect of Wallace Steven's later years on his poetry.

The Other Side of Letters

52m · Published 20 Sep 23:00
Al Filreis, Kelly Family Professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania, presents on how Wallace Steven's letters help understand the context of his poetic works.

Stevens's Correspondence: How the World Found the Poem

48m · Published 20 Sep 23:00
George S. Lensing, Mann Family Distinguished Professor Emeritus of English at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, presents on the influence of Wallace Steven's desire for international travel on his poetic work.

Life Is an Affair of Places

48m · Published 20 Sep 23:00
Bonnie Costello, Professor Emeritus of English at Boston University, presents on Wallace Steven's worldview of place and setting and its influence on his poetic work through the lens of his letters.

Somebody Puts a Manifesto Together: The Submerged Adagia

45m · Published 20 Sep 23:00
Bart Eeckhout, professor of history at the University of Antwerp, presents on the aphoristic features of Wallace Stevens's poems and letters taken from his fascination with Greek proverbs.

Sincerely Yours, Wallace Stevens has 15 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 10:15:18. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on December 24th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on September 15th, 2023 15:15.

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