Type: Article
“A Mind of Winter”: Affect in Wallace Stevens’ “The Snow Man”
Journal: Explicator (1939926X)Year: 2023Volume: 81Issue: Pages: 24 - 27
DOI:10.1080/00144940.2023.2223893Language: English
Abstract
This article offers a reading of Wallace Stevens’ “The Snow Man” in terms of its affective affordances. It is argued that the poem rhetorically imagines the possibility of having “a mind of winter” as being incapable of affect, that is, being inhuman. Thus, the central theme of the relation between mind and world is cast as a double encounter between the human and non-human as well as the inhuman and the non-human. © 2023 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.