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International Journal on Studies in English Language and Literature
Volume 5, Issue 4, 2017, Page No: 44-49
doi:dx.doi.org/10.20431/2347-3134.0504007

Orientalist Aesthetics in Wallace Stevens' World of Tea: A Deconstructionist Reading of "Tea" and "Tea at the Palaz of Hoon"

Yu Xinyao

Faculty of English Language and Culture, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, Guangzhou Guangdong China

Copyright :Yu Xinyao, Orientalist Aesthetics in Wallace Stevens' World of Tea: A Deconstructionist Reading of "Tea" and "Tea at the Palaz of Hoon" International Journal on Studies in English Language and Literature

Abstract


As a symbol of combination of nature and culture, "Tea" has also infused dual sides of Wallace Stevens: a connoisseur who was intrigued by tea in his private life and a poet whose poetic practice unveils orientalist aesthetics and philosophy. It is noteworthy that there are two poems involving tea as the central object in Harmonium, which seems at odds that "tea" has thus far escaped due attention from critics. In light of elaborating "Tea" and "Tea at the Palaz of Hoon" from the perspective of deconstructionism, this research focuses on the formation and expression of his orientalist aesthetic in the two early poetic lyrics under Stevens' appreciation of tea.


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