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Stevens and Simile

A Theory of Language

Jacqueline Vaught Brogan

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Brogan traces in detail the Wallace Stevens increasingly sophisticated use of similes in order to demonstrate how they satisfied both his own intellectual needs and the needs of modern poetry. While thoroughly grounded in the poetry of Stevens, her book also explores the nature of language itself by demonstrating the possibilities, as well as the limitations, of either a romantic or a deconstructive conception of language.

Originally published in 1986.

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J. Hillis Miller, Mimesis, Languages of Art, Explication, Nonsense, Literary criticism, Pity, Ambiguity, Seriousness, Dichotomy, Frank Kermode, Calligraphy, Genre, Hans Vaihinger, Geoffrey Hartman, Metaphor, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Superiority (short story), Anatomy of Criticism, Kenneth Burke, Narrative, Demagogue, Nelson Goodman, Poetry, Georges Poulet, Jacques Derrida, Michael Polanyi, Post-structuralism, Soliloquy, Existence, The Realist, Prose, Literature, Homer, Robert Frost, I. A. Richards, George Santayana, Wallace Stevens, Walter J. Ong, Suggestion, Theory of Forms, Antithesis, Catachresis, Deconstruction, Writing, Figure of speech, Apostrophe, Fiction, Idolatry, Imagism, Afflatus, Randall Jarrell, Simile, Yvor Winters, Nominalism, John Ciardi, Aphorism, Pragmatism, Paul de Man, Irony, Phraseology, Couplet, Critical Essays (Orwell), Romanticism, The Philosopher, Scepticism and Animal Faith, Summa contra Gentiles, Delmore Schwartz, William Empson, Novel