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Jerry Griswold
3 min readNov 4, 2020

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Preface #1 (leading Stevens scholar)
Preface #2 (leading Santayana scholar, Herman Saatkamp)
Introduction. A Discovery. Pushback. A Working Hypothesis. Importance.

I. PLAUSABILITY

Two Lives Interwined (Stevens and Santayana). Harvard Days, Harvard Nights. The Poet in the Gray Flannel Suit. Forty Years Later. Two Phaedos.

Where did Stevens Get his Ideas? Stevens’ Books, Stevens’ Sources. “A Collect of Philosophy,” or A Record of Inspiration. Discoveries and Denials: The Anxiety of Influence. Justification: Imitation Versus Resemblance.

Three Examples
1) “The World as Meditation” & “XVII. The Cognitive Claims of Memory”
2) “The Poem That Took the Place of a Mountain” & “XI. The Watershed of Criticism”
3) “Not Ideas About the Thing but the Thing Itself” & “XXVI. Discernment of Spirit”

Kinds of Evidence & Influence; Value of this Working Hypothesis

II) IMPLICATIONS

“The Rock” as a “Book”(Organization of “Scepticism and Animal Faith.” Parallel structures. Chronology of the Composition of the Poems.)

SAF & The Rock: a) Scepticism and Animal Faith, An Overview & Its Place in Santayana’s Work; b) The Rock, An Overview & Its Place in Stevens’ Work

Assays of the Poems vis-à-vis the Chapters (and an invitation to Others)

C. Conclusions

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Jerry Griswold

former literature professor (San Diego State, UCSD, UCLA, UConn, NUI Galway) and literary journalist (NYTimes, LATimes, & elsewhere)