The Weeping Burgher

The Weeping Burgher

"The Weeping Burgher" is a poem from Wallace Stevens's first book of poetry, Harmonium. It was originally published in 1919, so it is in the public domain. [Bates, p. 85]

Stevens confesses to a strange malice that distorts the world as givenby the poems in "Harmonium," masking ill humors and poses. The masks are excessesthat are his poetic cure for sorrow. The poet makes himself present tothe reader as a ghost of himself, but an appealingly foppish ghost of"belle design", quite different from the weeping burgher who craftedthe artifice. The poem immediately follows "The place of thesolitaires", with which it may be instructively compared. The handsthat do the writing are now seen as "sharp, imagined things"responsible for strangely malicious distortions.

Bates recounts the following anecdote.

Two years after "The Weeping Burgher" appeared in [the journal] "Poetry", GenevieveTaggard told Stevens of the rumor that his poems were "hideous ghosts"of himself, to which he replied, "It may be." [Bates, p. 85.]

See Marianne Moore's comment about the "shadow of acrimonious, unprovoked contumely" that she detected in "Harmonium."

Notes

References

  • Bates, Milton. "Wallace Stevens: A Mythology of Self". 1985:University of California Press.

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