- Architecture for the Adoration of Beauty
- Ballade of the Pink Parasol
- Colloquy with a Polish Aunt
- Cy est Pourtraicte, Madame Ste Ursule, et Les Unze Mille Vierges
- The Doctor of Geneva
- Fabliau of Florida
- A High-toned Old Christian Woman
- Homunculus et la Belle Etoile
- Inscription for a Monument
- ''Lettres d'un Soldat'' I - IX
- Lulu Morose
- The Man Whose Pharynx Was Bad
- Metaphors of a Magnifico
- Moment of Light
- Le Monocle de Mon Oncle
- Nuances of a Theme by Williams
- Of Heaven, Considered as a Tomb
- Of the Surface of Things
- On the Manner of Addressing Clouds
- The Ordinary Women
- Palace of the Babies
- Peter Parasol
- The Plot against the Giant
- Primordia
- Quatrain 'Go not, young cloud'
- The Silver Plough-boy
- Six Significant Landscapes
- Song 'Ah, yes! beyond these barren walls'
- Song 'She loves me or loves me not'
- Sonnet 'Come, said the world'
- Sonnet 'If we are leaves that fall'
- Sonnet 'I strode along my beaches…'
- Sonnet 'Lo, even as I passed'
- Sonnet 'There shines the morning star'
- Stars at Tallapoosa
- Street Songs
- Sunday Morning
- Tea at the Palaz of Hoon
- To the Morn
- To the One of Fictive Music
- Vita mea
- The Weeping Burgher
- The Worms at Heaven's Gate
A collection of Wallace Stevens poems written before 1923.
These poems originally appeared in a variety of magazines (Others, Rogue, The Soil, The Modern School, Broom, Contact, The New Republic, The Measure, The Little Review, The Dial, and particularly in Poetry: A Magazine of Verse.) Nearly 70 of the 101 published poems were later collected in Stevens' first published collection of poems, Harmonium. (Summary by Alan Davis Drake & Ruth Golding)
Proof-listening by Winston Tharp, Hanna1990 and Ruth Golding.
Volume 1 of this collection may be found at https://librivox.org/the-complete-public-domain-poems-of-wallace-stevens-volume-1-of-2/.
These poems originally appeared in a variety of magazines (Others, Rogue, The Soil, The Modern School, Broom, Contact, The New Republic, The Measure, The Little Review, The Dial, and particularly in Poetry: A Magazine of Verse.) Nearly 70 of the 101 published poems were later collected in Stevens' first published collection of poems, Harmonium. (Summary by Alan Davis Drake & Ruth Golding)
Proof-listening by Winston Tharp, Hanna1990 and Ruth Golding.
Volume 1 of this collection may be found at https://librivox.org/the-complete-public-domain-poems-of-wallace-stevens-volume-1-of-2/.
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