Collected Poems
Wallace Stevens's 1954 collected poems — foundational text of American modernist poetry
Tradition: American modernist poetry
Stevens's 1954 Collected Poems — foundational text of American modernist poetry
Collected Poems is Wallace Stevens's 1954 foundational collection of his poetry (1923-54) — central themes: the imagination as the supreme fiction; the relation between mind and world; the aesthetic-philosophical engagement with reality. Stevens, who spent his career as a Hartford insurance executive, is foundational for late American modernist poetry. Famous poems include "Sunday Morning", "The Snow Man", "Notes Toward a Supreme Fiction", "The Idea of Order at Key West".
Editions cited
- The Collected Poems of Wallace Stevens (Knopf, 1954); modern editions including The Collected Poems of Wallace Stevens (Vintage, 1990)
School Embodiments
Imagination-as-supreme-fiction idealist orientation.
"Imagination-as-supreme-fiction." (Collected Poems)
Phenomenology of imagination-world relation.
"Phenomenology of imagination-world." (Collected Poems)
American Transcendentalist background.
"American Transcendentalist." (Collected Poems)
Engagement with the meaningless world that imagination must engage.
"Meaningless world." (Collected Poems)
Constructive orientation to supreme fiction.
"Constructive supreme fiction." (Collected Poems)
Engagement with classical-Platonic tradition.
"Classical-Platonic." (Collected Poems)
Internal Tensions
Stevens foundational for late American modernist poetry and Anglo-American philosophy of imagination.
I. Time
The temporal poetic moment.
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II. Space
The imagination-world relational space.
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III. Matter
The material world engaged by imagination.
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IV. Observer
The poetic imagination.
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V. Energy
Energies of imaginative supreme fiction.
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VI. Information
Foundational American modernist-poetic framework.
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How Collected Poems resolves each dilemma
48 resolved positions across 4 dimensions, including 3 distinctive where the majority of schools go the other way · 9 unaligned.
Each dimension is sorted so minority positions come first. Mainstream positions are folded into an expandable list.
Time · 9 dilemmas · 3 distinctive
Persistence, the future, and the direction of becoming.