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- Another_Weeping_Woman abstract "\"Another Weeping Woman\" is a poem in Wallace Stevens's first book of poetry, Harmonium.This poem tells of a woman who is grieving for someone who has died.The triumvirate of imagination, world, and reality is at work.Reality then has its special Stevensian meaning as the world's\"being\", its vivification and articulation by theimagination. Grieving's \"black blooms\" occlude her imagination,leaving her in a similar state to the deceased \"for whom no phantasymoves\". Thus is she poisoned. The poem may be compared to \"The Snow Man\" and \"The Emperor of Ice Cream\".The poem can be read as an expression of romantic idealism, but among those who concern themselves with the philosophical implications of Stevens's poetry, Simon Critchley resists this interpretation.".
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- Another_Weeping_Woman wikiPageWikiLink Category:Poetry_by_Wallace_Stevens.
- Another_Weeping_Woman wikiPageWikiLink Harmonium_(poetry_collection).
- Another_Weeping_Woman wikiPageWikiLink Idealism.
- Another_Weeping_Woman wikiPageWikiLink Romanticism.
- Another_Weeping_Woman wikiPageWikiLink The_Emperor_of_Ice-Cream.
- Another_Weeping_Woman wikiPageWikiLink The_Snow_Man.
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- Another_Weeping_Woman wikiPageWikiLinkText "Another Weeping Woman".
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- Another_Weeping_Woman quote "Pour the unhappiness out From your too bitter heart, Which grieving will not sweeten. Poison grows in this dark. It is in the water of tears Its black blooms rise. The magnificent cause of being, The imagination, the one reality In this imagined world Leaves you With him for whom no phantasy moves, And you are pierced by a death.".
- Another_Weeping_Woman title "Another Weeping Woman".
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- Another_Weeping_Woman subject Category:Poetry_by_Wallace_Stevens.
- Another_Weeping_Woman hypernym Poem.
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- Another_Weeping_Woman comment "\"Another Weeping Woman\" is a poem in Wallace Stevens's first book of poetry, Harmonium.This poem tells of a woman who is grieving for someone who has died.The triumvirate of imagination, world, and reality is at work.Reality then has its special Stevensian meaning as the world's\"being\", its vivification and articulation by theimagination. Grieving's \"black blooms\" occlude her imagination,leaving her in a similar state to the deceased \"for whom no phantasymoves\". Thus is she poisoned.".
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