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Devoted to all aspects of the poetry and life of American modernist poet Wallace Stevens, The Wallace Stevens Journal has been publishing scholarly articles, poems, book reviews, news, and bibliographies since 1977. The Journal regularly features previously unpublished primary or archival material and photographs, as well as interpretive criticism of the writer’s poetry and essays, theoretical reflections, biographical and contextual studies, comparisons with other writers, and original artwork. Increasingly international in orientation, this double-blind peer-reviewed journal welcomes a diversity of approaches and perspectives. The Wallace Stevens Journal is sponsored by the Wallace Stevens Society.
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Volume 49, Number 1, Spring 2025Table of Contents

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View "A Meaning Beyond What Its Words Can Possibly Say": Stevens, Adorno, and Metaphysical Experience
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View Les Aurores d'automne; Élévation à l'été; Herbe à effraie; L'Homme à la guitare bleue; Idées d'ordre; Parts d'un monde; and Le Roc, précédé de Harmonium, 1931, suivi de derniers poèmes by Wallace Stevens (review)
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ISSN | 2160-0570 |
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Print ISSN | 0148-7132 |
Launched on MUSE | 2025-04-01 |
Open Access | Yes |
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