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The article argues that the epistemological assumptions a thinker makes have consequences for how that thinker understands the world and creatively renders it. The article develops readings of Stevens's "The Man on the Dump" and Wilbur's "Lying."
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This page is a summary of: "Something in Us Like the Catbird's Song": Wallace Stevens and Richard Wilbur on the Truth of Poetry, Logos A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture, January 2010, Project Muse,
DOI: 10.1353/log.0.0079.
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