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- Infanta_Marina abstract "“Infanta Marina” is a poem in Wallace Stevens' Harmonium about a seaside princess. Helen Vendler (in Words Chosen Out of Desire) presents the poem as a \"double scherzo\" on her in the possessive sense and on of in its partitive and possessive sense. The litany of of’s shows syntactically what the poem states semantically, Vendler proposes: the interpenetration of mind and nature, the denial of \"significant difference\" among the objects of the various of-clauses. This semantics may be read as a naturalistic denial of metaphysical dualism between mind and matter, a natural twin to the reading of \"Invective Against Swans\" as mocking the dualistic soul and its dubious journey to a realm that transcends nature.The princess of the sea in this poem may be compared to \"donna\" who is \"sequestered over the sea\" in \"O Florida, Venereal Soil\", and to \"Fabliau of Florida\", which in parallel fashion explores dissolution of boundaries in nature.".
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- Infanta_Marina wikiPageRevisionID "590773415".
- Infanta_Marina wikiPageWikiLink Category:Poetry_by_Wallace_Stevens.
- Infanta_Marina wikiPageWikiLink Fabliau_of_Florida.
- Infanta_Marina wikiPageWikiLink Harmonium_(poetry_collection).
- Infanta_Marina wikiPageWikiLink Invective_Against_Swans.
- Infanta_Marina wikiPageWikiLink O_Florida,_Venereal_Soil.
- Infanta_Marina wikiPageWikiLink Partitive.
- Infanta_Marina wikiPageWikiLink Possessive.
- Infanta_Marina wikiPageWikiLink Scherzo.
- Infanta_Marina wikiPageWikiLink Wallace_Stevens.
- Infanta_Marina wikiPageWikiLinkText "Infanta Marina".
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- Infanta_Marina quote "Her terrace was the sand And the palms and the twilight. She made of the motions of her wrist The grandiose gestures Of her thought. The rumpling of the plumes Of this creature of the evening Came to be sleights of sails Over the sea. And thus she roamed In the roamings of her fan, Partaking of the sea, And of the evening, As they flowed around And uttered their subsiding sound.".
- Infanta_Marina title "Infanta Marina".
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- Infanta_Marina subject Category:Poetry_by_Wallace_Stevens.
- Infanta_Marina hypernym Poem.
- Infanta_Marina type Poem.
- Infanta_Marina comment "“Infanta Marina” is a poem in Wallace Stevens' Harmonium about a seaside princess. Helen Vendler (in Words Chosen Out of Desire) presents the poem as a \"double scherzo\" on her in the possessive sense and on of in its partitive and possessive sense. The litany of of’s shows syntactically what the poem states semantically, Vendler proposes: the interpenetration of mind and nature, the denial of \"significant difference\" among the objects of the various of-clauses.".
- Infanta_Marina label "Infanta Marina".
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- Infanta_Marina sameAs Q6028933.
- Infanta_Marina wasDerivedFrom Infanta_Marina?oldid=590773415.
- Infanta_Marina isPrimaryTopicOf Infanta_Marina.