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Sunday Morning Study Guide

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by Wallace Stevens
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Bloom, Harold, "The Rock and Final Lyrics," in Wallace Stevens: The Poems of Our Climate, Cornell University Press, 1977, p. 374.

Ellman, Richard, and Robert O'Clair, eds., The Norton Anthology of Modern Poetry, 2d ed., Norton, 1995.

Jarrell, Randall, "Reflections on Wallace Stevens," in No Other Book: Selected Essays, edited by Brad Leithauser, HarperCollins, 1999, p. 116.

Jeffrey, David Lyle, ed., A Dictionary of Biblical Tradition in English Literature, William B. Eerdmans, 1992. Longenbach, James, American Writers, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1998, pp. 295-315.

McCann, Janet, "'The Marvelous Sophomore': The Poems of Harmonium," in Wallace Stevens Revisited: The Celestial Possible, Twayne Publishers, 1995, p. 10.

Miller, J. Hillis, Poets of Reality: Six Twentieth-Century Writers, Harvard University Press, 1966, pp. 254-87.

—, "William Carlos Williams and Wallace Stevens," in Columbia Literary History of the United States, Columbia University.....

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