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... Stevens could have as easily replaced them with men in the poems ) , then Stevens may have connected the idea of womanhood with some of his theories of reality and creativity as demonstrated in these poems . Without the standard ...
... Stevens could have as easily replaced them with men in the poems ) , then Stevens may have connected the idea of womanhood with some of his theories of reality and creativity as demonstrated in these poems . Without the standard ...
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... Stevens ' key concepts , and so the choice of the woman figure in this connection is an important one . The epistemological question of whether this is a reality separate from the mind that transforms it is familiar to many of Stevens ...
... Stevens ' key concepts , and so the choice of the woman figure in this connection is an important one . The epistemological question of whether this is a reality separate from the mind that transforms it is familiar to many of Stevens ...
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... Stevens ' aesthetic . According to Nassar , the power of the imaginative order to impose pattern or poetry is temporary and " false . " The order " lies to itself " ' in that what it brings to chaos is momentary , has only transitory ...
... Stevens ' aesthetic . According to Nassar , the power of the imaginative order to impose pattern or poetry is temporary and " false . " The order " lies to itself " ' in that what it brings to chaos is momentary , has only transitory ...
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