id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_2wqlzl6g6vc5vexa5kqijnc32q Tam John Rowe Coming to terms with the disenchantment of the world: the extent and limit of immanent numinosity in the poetry of Wallace Stevens 2016 194 .pdf application/pdf 62390 3976 68 reading Stevens' poetry, bearing in mind the claims he makes for art and poetry Reality, in Stevens' use of the word, may be the world supposed to be antecedent in itself or the 17 Doggett is striking at a similar point when he argues that 'Stevens' poetry envisions a world burgeoning in remain the never-resting mind,' (179), writes Stevens in 'The Poems of Our Climate', lacerating than Miller, when discussing Imre Salusinszky's strategy of asking 'participants to provide an on-thespot interpretation of Stevens' poem "Not Ideas about the Thing but the Thing Itself"' (Sampson, 2000, 186Here we see Stevens extending the self-world integration to include non-human humanist's lack of God. With this in mind, I think we can and should read Stevens as an 88 David Perkins argues that Stevens' 'poem does not describe but merely invokes "The Snow Man" by In Stevens' poetry, early through late, the world, the earth, the cosmos, nature, ./cache/work_2wqlzl6g6vc5vexa5kqijnc32q.pdf ./txt/work_2wqlzl6g6vc5vexa5kqijnc32q.txt