Offers a new conception of modernist autonomy by focusing on Wallace Stevens, one of the renowned poets of the twentieth century.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gül Bilge Han is a lecturer at the Department of English, Stockholms Universitet. Her current research lies at the intersection of new modernist studies, world literature, and aesthetic theory. She is the recipient of the John N. Serio Award for her article in The Wallace Stevens Journal. Han has published various articles and book chapters on twentieth-century poetry and modernist aesthetics, and she is an active member of the Wallace Stevens Society.
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Introduction 1. The politics of aesthetic separation: no private paradise 2. Spaces of autonomy: relational place-making 3. Community and autonomy: 'the mode of common dreams' 4. Autonomy and philosophy: 'reason's constant ruin' Coda.
Introduction 1. The politics of aesthetic separation: no private paradise 2. Spaces of autonomy: relational place-making 3. Community and autonomy: 'the mode of common dreams' 4. Autonomy and philosophy: 'reason's constant ruin' Coda.
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