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Wallace Stevens and the Contemporary Irish Novel - Order, Form, and Creative Un-Doing

English · Paperback / Softback

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Wallace Stevens and the Contemporary Irish Novel is a major contribution to the study of the literary influence of the American modernist poet Wallace Stevens and his lifelong poetic quest for order.


List of contents










Chapter One: Wallace Stevens and the "Irish Connection": Tradition and the Search for Order
Chapter Two: In Search of Fictive Order: John Banville's Scientific Tetralogy and Wallace Stevens's "Notes Towards a Supreme Fiction"
Chapter Three: Solipsism and Accommodation: The Function of Art in Banville's The Blue Guitar and Stevens's "The Man with the Blue Guitar"
Chapter Four: Fragmented Vision and New Possibilities: Stevens's "Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird" and Colum McCann's formalistic experiments
Chapter Five: The Place of the Mind at the End of Things: Stevens's "The Snow Man" and Questions of Travel in Ed O'Loughlin's Minds of Winter and Emma Donoghue's Haven
Chapter Six: Myth, Senescence, and the Limits of Transcendental Union in Wallace Stevens's Late Poetry and Iris Murdoch's The Sea, The Sea and The Message to the Planet


About the author










Ian Tan is Assistant Professor of English Literature at the National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. He received his PhD in English from the University of Warwick, and is interested in modern and contemporary fiction and the relationship between modernist writing, poetics, literary theory and film. He is the author of Wallace Stevens and Martin Heidegger: Poetry as Appropriative Proximity (2022) and Understanding Barbara Kingsolver (forthcoming 2023), and the editor of Wallace Stevens in Theory (forthcoming 2023). His numerous essays on contemporary fiction and literary theory have appeared in venues such as English Literary History, Poetics Today, Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction, Textual Practice and Style.


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