Wallace Stevens and the Demands of Modernity – Toward a Phenomenology of Value
Wallace Stevens and the Demands of Modernity – Toward a Phenomenology of Value
Wallace Stevens and the Demands of Modernity – Toward a Phenomenology of Value
Wallace Stevens and the Demands of Modernity – Toward a Phenomenology of Value
Wallace Stevens and the Demands of Modernity – Toward a Phenomenology of Value
Wallace Stevens and the Demands of Modernity – Toward a Phenomenology of Value
Wallace Stevens and the Demands of Modernity – Toward a Phenomenology of Value
Wallace Stevens and the Demands of Modernity – Toward a Phenomenology of Value
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Wallace Stevens and the Demands of Modernity – Toward a Phenomenology of Value

Wallace Stevens and the Demands of ModernityToward a Phenomenology of Value

Author(s): Charles Altieri

Format: Hardback

Publisher: Cornell University Press, United States

Imprint: Cornell University Press

ISBN-13: 9780801451676, 978-0801451676

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Charles Altieri, one of our foremost analysts of modernism, has in his recent work argued for the importance of the affects, which philosophy has too long subordinated to cognition and ethics. In Wallace Stevens and the Demands of Modernity, Altieri focuses his attention on modernist poetry, especially that of Wallace Stevens. He argues that critics have failed to appreciate the degree to which modernist poetry, like modernist art, breaks from the epistemology that arose from cultures of empiricism. If we recognize the limits of that authority we can also recognize the close positive affinities between how we feel and how we value.

Nineteenth-century writing wanted to build values out of ways of looking at what could be esta.

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Wallace Stevens and the Demands of Modernity – Toward a Phenomenology of Value

Wallace Stevens and the Demands of ModernityToward a Phenomenology of Value

Author(s): Charles Altieri

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Publisher: Cornell University Press, United States

Imprint: Cornell University Press

ISBN-13: 9780801451676, 978-0801451676

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Charles Altieri, one of our foremost analysts of modernism, has in his recent work argued for the importance of the affects, which philosophy has too long subordinated to cognition and ethics. In Wallace Stevens and the Demands of Modernity, Altieri focuses his attention on modernist poetry, especially that of Wallace Stevens. He argues that critics have failed to appreciate the degree to which modernist poetry, like modernist art, breaks from the epistemology that arose from cultures of empiricism. If we recognize the limits of that authority we can also recognize the close positive affinities between how we feel and how we value.

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Wallace Stevens and the Demands of ModernityToward a Phenomenology of Value

Author(s): Charles Altieri

Format: Hardback

Publisher: Cornell University Press, United States

Imprint: Cornell University Press

ISBN-13: 9780801451676, 978-0801451676

Synopsis

Charles Altieri, one of our foremost analysts of modernism, has in his recent work argued for the importance of the affects, which philosophy has too long subordinated to cognition and ethics. In Wallace Stevens and the Demands of Modernity, Altieri focuses his attention on modernist poetry, especially that of Wallace Stevens. He argues that critics have failed to appreciate the degree to which modernist poetry, like modernist art, breaks from the epistemology that arose from cultures of empiricism. If we recognize the limits of that authority we can also recognize the close positive affinities between how we feel and how we value.

Nineteenth-century writing wanted to build values out of ways of looking at what could be esta.

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