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The Metaphysics of Sound in Wallace Stevens

Autor Anca Rosu
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 dec 2016
Where sound speaks louder than meaning—Stevens’s poetry as a metaphysical echo.
Wallace Stevens dedicated his poetry to challenging traditional notions about reality, truth, knowledge, and the role of language as a means of representation. Rosu demonstrates that Stevens's experimentation with sound is not only essential to his poetics but also profoundly linked to the pragmatist ideas that informed his way of thinking about language. Her readings of Stevens's poems focus on revealing the dynamic through which meaning emerges in language patterns—a dynamic she calls "images of sound."
Rosu argues that the formal aspects of poetry are deeply ingrained in cultural realities and are, in fact, generated by their context. The sound pattern pervading Stevens's poems at once addresses and violates the reader's assumptions about the functioning of language and, along with them, ideas about reality, knowledge, and subjectivity. Sound is thus the starting point of an argument concerned with Stevens's epistemology and poetics—the way his poems insist on a movement past or through a normal poetic representation of the world to gesture toward a reality that lies outside or beyond systems of representation.
The relationship between sound and meaning isolated and analyzed in The Metaphysics of Sound in Wallace Stevens is firmly situated among critical debates concerning the poet's aesthetic and philosophical convictions. Rosu claims that Stevens's poetry is not ultimately about the powerlessness of language, nor is it a deconstructive enterprise of destabilizing culturally consecrated truths; rather it achieves meaning most frequently through patterns of sound. Sound helps Stevens make a deeply philosophical point in a language unavailable to philosophers.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780817358860
ISBN-10: 0817358862
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University Of Alabama Press
Colecția University Alabama Press

Notă biografică

Anca Rosu is a professor of literature and composition at DeVry University in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.

Cuprins

Preface

Acknowledgments

1. Sound and Language

2. Sound and Poetry

3. Sense, Nonsense, and the Magic Word

4. The Aural Foundations of the Real

5. The Image of Sound

6. Meaning and Repetition

7. The Metaphysics of Sound

8. "And if the music sticks"

9. The Poetics of Sound

Notes

Bibliography

Index
 

Recenzii

“This is an engaging study, instructive in the way it illuminates the devices of repetition, choricism and the extensive depoloyment of aural registers in the poems . . . [An] absorbing study, fit to delight and vex Stevens’s readers.”
American Literature: The Twentieth Century

“While critics have always known that sound was important to Stevens, no one before has explored so thoroughly how crucial sound is to Stevens’s poetics, even metaphysics. Rosu makes a much needed contribution to the study of one of our major poets and to poetics as well.”
—Jacqueline Vaught Brogan, author of The Violence Within/The Violence Without: Wallace Stevens and the Emergence of a “Revolutionary Poetics"

Descriere

Anca Rosu’s The Metaphysics of Sound in Wallace Stevens offers a groundbreaking exploration of how sound functions as a philosophical and poetic force in Stevens’s work. Challenging conventional views of language and representation, Rosu reveals how Stevens uses sonic patterns—what she calls “images of sound”—to evoke meaning beyond traditional semantics. This study situates Stevens’s poetics within pragmatist thought, showing how sound becomes a gateway to deeper truths about reality, knowledge, and subjectivity