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STEVENS, WALLACE. 1879-1955.
Notes toward a Supreme Fiction. Cummington, Mass: Cummington Press, 1942.

5 December 2019, 10:00 EST
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STEVENS, WALLACE. 1879-1955.

Notes toward a Supreme Fiction. Cummington, Mass: Cummington Press, 1942. 8vo. Publisher's white cloth, upper cover and spine lettered in black, lower cover in gray, original unprinted tissue jacket.

FIRST EDITION, SIGNED ISSUE, number LIX of 80 copies on Worthy Hand & Arrows paper and signed by Stevens (from a total edition of 273). "Stevens is able to gather together, in an astonishing splendor of integration, all the major themes of Romantic poetry, and so brings to a present perfection everything that is most vital in the imaginative legacy of Blake and Wordsworth" (Harold Bloom, ... A Commentary, 1963). A superb copy in unchipped tissue jacket. Edelstein A6.a.

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