Acknowledgments | |
Introduction Stevens and Poetic Theory | p. 1 |
Why It Must Be Abstract Stevens, Coleridge, and I. A. Richards | p. 17 |
Why It Must Change Stevens, Vico, and Harold Bloom | p. 42 |
The Psychology of Pleasure Charles Mauron and Notes Toward a Supreme Fiction | p. 72 |
Resisting the Intelligence Stevens, Mauron, and a Theory of Obscurity | p. 110 |
After the Supreme Fiction Stevens, Focillon, and the Life of Forms | p. 142 |
After the Supreme Fiction Focillon's Life of Forms and ""The Auroras of Autumn"" | p. 173 |
Notes | p. 203 |
Bibliography | p. 215 |
Index | p. 219 |
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