SUNDAY MORNING by WALLACE STEVENS | SUMMARY |

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  • "Sunday Morning" by Wallace Stevens is a modernist poem written in 1915 and published in 1923. It talks about deep ideas like life, death, and religion. The poem tells the story of a woman thinking about these things on a Sunday morning. It compares traditional Christian beliefs with a more nature-focused perspective. Stevens uses vivid words and complex pictures to explore what it's like to be human and to question why religious rituals matter in a world that's always changing. "Sunday Morning" is often considered a key work in Wallace Stevens' body of poetry, showcasing his distinctive style characterized by elaborate language, symbolic imagery, and a philosophical depth. The poem challenges traditional religious beliefs and explores a more secular and existential perspective on existence. It reflects the broader themes of modernist literature, questioning established norms and exploring new ways of understanding the world.

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