Wallace Stevens
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Wallace Stevens was a major American modernist poet known for his philosophical meditations on imagination and reality in works such as "Harmonium" and "The Idea of Order at Key West."
All labels observed (2)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Wallace Stevens canonical | 17 |
| Wallace Stevens (poet) | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T995495 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: Wallace Stevens Context triple: [Jules Laforgue, influenced, Wallace Stevens]
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E. E. Cummings
E. E. Cummings was an innovative American poet, painter, and playwright renowned for his unconventional syntax, typography, and playful use of language in modernist poetry.
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Hart Crane
Hart Crane was an American modernist poet renowned for his dense, visionary language and his ambitious long poem "The Bridge."
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Robert Lowell
Robert Lowell was a prominent 20th-century American poet and key figure in the Confessional poetry movement, known for his intensely personal and formally innovative verse.
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W. H. Auden
W. H. Auden was a major 20th-century Anglo-American poet known for his technical virtuosity, moral and political engagement, and wide-ranging influence on modern poetry.
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William Greenleaf Eliot
William Greenleaf Eliot was a 19th-century American Unitarian minister, educator, and civic leader in St. Louis who played a key role in the city’s cultural and educational development.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Wallace Stevens Target entity description: Wallace Stevens was a major American modernist poet known for his philosophical meditations on imagination and reality in works such as "Harmonium" and "The Idea of Order at Key West."
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A.
E. E. Cummings
E. E. Cummings was an innovative American poet, painter, and playwright renowned for his unconventional syntax, typography, and playful use of language in modernist poetry.
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B.
Hart Crane
Hart Crane was an American modernist poet renowned for his dense, visionary language and his ambitious long poem "The Bridge."
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C.
Robert Lowell
Robert Lowell was a prominent 20th-century American poet and key figure in the Confessional poetry movement, known for his intensely personal and formally innovative verse.
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D.
W. H. Auden
W. H. Auden was a major 20th-century Anglo-American poet known for his technical virtuosity, moral and political engagement, and wide-ranging influence on modern poetry.
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E.
William Greenleaf Eliot
William Greenleaf Eliot was a 19th-century American Unitarian minister, educator, and civic leader in St. Louis who played a key role in the city’s cultural and educational development.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Wallace Stevens Description of subject: Wallace Stevens was a major American modernist poet known for his philosophical meditations on imagination and reality in works such as "Harmonium" and "The Idea of Order at Key West."
Referenced by (18)
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