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The Bird with the Coppery, Keen Claws : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Bird with the Coppery, Keen Claws ''The Bird With The Coppery, Keen Claws'' is a poem from Wallace Stevens's first book of poetry, Harmonium. It was originally published in 1921, so it is in the public domain.〔Bates, p. 139〕 Librivox has made the poem available in voice recording in its ''The Complete Public Domain Poems of Wallace Stevens''.() Vivid Imagism blends with light-hearted rhyming in this poem that evokes a tropical clime. Leiter deems it one of Stevens's "most impenetrable" poems, containing "oxymoronic images" whose conflicting meanings must be held in abeyance. (This may not be far from the `Wilson effect' mentioned in the main ''Harmonium'' essay.) Bates compares the poem to ''Infanta Marina'' as a model of Stevens's use of a symbol to invest a landscape with his feeling for it.〔 The aura of mystery that is characteristic of Stevens's naturalistic studies is evident here in the parakeet's brooding, his pure intellect applying its laws, and his exertion of his will. Compare ''The Curtains in the House of the Metaphysician'' for another expression of Stevens's enigmatic naturalism. == Notes == 〔
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