Delve Seminar: Mid-Century Moderns: The Poetry of Robert Frost and Wallace Stevens
Literary Arts 925 SW Washington Street, PortlandRobert Frost and Wallace Stevens were two of the most important modern American poets. Their collected poems represent distinct and original responses to twentieth century literary modernism and to the culture of their time. And unlike T.S. Eliot and Ezra Pound, they did not gain early notoriety through radical technique or bold pronouncement. Drawn as they were to the international currents of modernism, they also remained rooted in the American scene and developed their own, deeply personal approaches to becoming modern poets. As they grew as poets and slowly published their work, the value and enormity of their achievement was gradually recognized. Frost was no longer seen as a regional poet of a vanishing rural world, and Stevens was recognized as more than a home-grown…