id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_2tudfn6p7vbovpiu2j5biw4d4m Tony Sharpe "Dead Opposites" or "Reconciled among the Stars"?: Stevens and Eliot 2018 16 .pdf application/pdf 7465 410 68 "Dead Opposites" or "Reconciled among the Stars"?: Stevens and Eliot Stevens thought of Eliot again, but was dismissive: "It is possible that a In fact, the nature of Stevens's objection to Eliot's unquestioned reputation, and his perception of its negative consequences, This comes from Eliot's "The Hollow Men" (III), and this, from Stevens's Stevens's poem was written considerably later than Eliot's, but I am not of Stevens's that we can be certain Eliot knew was "The Emperor of IceCream," since he alluded to it in the title of the final lecture on the course because the association between Eliot and music Stevens enunciated in I suggest that this shows Stevens as a more penetrating reader of Eliot than is provided by the unconvincing example of "The five four-line stanzas; but, thinking like Eliot's poem about "landscape" which Stevens embarked (CPP 428), and that Eliot to some extent derided: ./cache/work_2tudfn6p7vbovpiu2j5biw4d4m.pdf ./txt/work_2tudfn6p7vbovpiu2j5biw4d4m.txt