Wallace Stevens

Wallace Stevens

Wallace Stevens was an American Modernist poet. He was born in Reading, Pennsylvania, educated at Harvard and then New York Law School, and he spent most of his life working as an executive for an insurance company in Hartford, Connecticut. His best-known poems include "Valley Candle", "Anecdote of the Jar", "Disillusionment of Ten O'Clock", "The Emperor of Ice-Cream", "The Idea of Order at Key West", "Sunday Morning", "The Snow Man", and "Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird", all appear in his Collected Poems, for which he won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1955. The son of a...
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quick facts
Birthdate:October 2, 1879
Birthplace:Reading, Pennsylvania
Date of death:August 2, 1955
Education:New York Law School
Also known as:Stevens, Wallace

Honors and Awards

YearAwardWork
1955 National Book Award for Poetry The Collected Poems of Wallace Stevens
1951 National Book Award for Poetry The Auroras of Autumn
1955 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry Collected Poems
1958 Nominated - National Book Award for Poetry Opus posthumous
1955 Nominated - National Book Award for Poetry The Collected Poems of Wallace Stevens
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Written works by Wallace Stevens

  • Harmonium
  • The Emperor of Ice Cream
    The Emperor of Ice Cream
  • Invective against Swans
    Invective against Swans
  • In the Carolinas
    In the Carolinas
  • The Paltry Nude Starts on a Spring Voyage
    The Paltry Nude Starts on a Spring Voyage
TitlePublishedGenre
Harmonium 1923
The Emperor of Ice Cream 1922
Invective against Swans
In the Carolinas
The Paltry Nude Starts on a Spring Voyage
The Plot Against the Giant
Peter Quince at the Clavier
Infanta Marina
Domination of Black
The Snow Man
Gubbinal
The Ordinary Women
The Load Of Sugar-Cane
Le Monocle de Mon Oncle
Nuances of a Theme by Williams
Metaphors of a Magnifico
Ploughing on Sunday
Cy Est Pourtraicte, Madame Ste Ursule, et Les Unze Mille Vierges
Hibiscus on the Sleeping Shores
A High-Toned Old Christian Woman
Disillusionment of Ten O'Clock
Fabliau of Florida
Doctor of Geneva
Another Weeping Woman
Homunculus et la Belle Ètoile
The Collected Poems of Wallace Stevens Poetry
Indian River
Transport to summer
Two or three ideas
Parts of a world
Opus posthumous
Selected poems
Voices & Visions-Wallace Stevens
Harmonium
Letters
The Palm at the End of the Mind-Selected Poems and a Play (A Vintage Book
Secretaries of the Moon
primitive like an orb
Las Auroras de Otono y Otros Poemas
Ideas of order
Poems
Carlos parmi les bougies
Sur plusieurs beaux sujects
Idées de l'ordre
Secretaries of the moon
Esthétique du mal
contemplated spouse
Owl's clover
Stevens
emperor of ice-cream, and other poems
Raoul Dufy
man with the blue guitar & other poems
Mattino domenicale ed altre poesie
relations between poetry and painting
The Auroras of Autumn 1950 Poetry
Trinadt͡satʹ sposobov narisovatʹ drozda
Collected poems
Collected poetry and prose
Harmonium
Letters
The man with the blue guitar
Vassar viewed veraciously
Wallace Stevens
The Auroras of Autumn
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Wallace Stevens quotes

  • The philosopher proves that the philosopher exists. The poet merely enjoys existence.

    - Wallace Stevens
  • The imagination is man's power over nature.

    - Wallace Stevens
  • The poet is the priest of the invisible.

    - Wallace Stevens
  • They said, You have a blue guitar, you do not play things as they are. The man replied, Things as they are changed upon a blue guitar.

    - Wallace Stevens
  • Democritus plucked his eye out because he could not look at a woman without thinking of her as a woman. If he had read a few of our novels, he would have torn himself to pieces.

    - Wallace Stevens

Places Wallace Stevens has lived

Map showing Places Lived by Wallace Stevens
MarkerLocationPopulation
A Hartford 124,775
B Reading 88,082
C St. Louis 319,156
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People who influenced Wallace Stevens

T. S. Eliot
T. S. Eliot

Thomas Stearns Eliot OM was a publisher, playwright, literary and social critic and "arguably the most important English-language poet of the 20th century." Although he was born an American, he moved to the United Kingdom in 1914 and was naturalised as a British subject in 1927 at age 39. The...
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Ralph Waldo Emerson
Ralph Waldo Emerson

Ralph Waldo Emerson was an American essayist, lecturer, and poet, who led the Transcendentalist movement of the mid-19th century. He was seen as a champion of individualism and a prescient critic of the countervailing pressures of society, and he disseminated his thoughts through dozens of...
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William Wordsworth
William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth was a major English Romantic poet who, with Samuel Taylor Coleridge, helped to launch the Romantic Age in English literature with the 1798 joint publication Lyrical Ballads. Wordsworth's magnum opus is generally considered to be The Prelude, a semiautobiographical poem of his...
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Percy Bysshe Shelley
Percy Bysshe Shelley

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Peers of Wallace Stevens

George Santayana
George Santayana

George Santayana was a philosopher, essayist, poet, and novelist. A lifelong Spanish citizen, Santayana was raised and educated in the United States...
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Personal relationships of Wallace Stevens

Elsie Kachel
Elsie Kachel
Relationship type:Marriage

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    Which school did Wallace Stevens attend?
  • A:
    Wallace Stevens was a student at New York Law School.
  • Q:
    What is a well-known quote by Wallace Stevens?
  • A:
    Famous quotations include: "The philosopher proves that the philosopher exists. The poet merely enjoys existence."
  • Q:
    Which popular books have been composed by writer, Wallace Stevens?
  • A:
    Well known titles include:
    - The Plot Against the Giant
    - Nuances of a Theme by Williams
    - Disillusionment of Ten O'Clock
    - Fabliau of Florida
    - In the Carolinas
    - The Emperor of Ice Cream
    - The Load Of Sugar-Cane
  • Q:
    In what field of work did Wallace Stevens specialize?
  • A:
    Wallace Stevens was an accomplished lawyer.
  • Q:
    Who had a notable influence on Wallace Stevens?
  • A:
    T. S. Eliot, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Ralph Waldo Emerson and William Wordsworth inspired Wallace Stevens.
  • Q:
    Where was Wallace Stevens born?
  • A:
    Wallace Stevens was born in Reading.
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Awards & Accolades

  • Pulitzer Prize - Poetry
    1955
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