Inspired by Walt Whitman\u27s A Song of Myself, this collection of poetry explores a narrative of the American Dream and intergenerational grief through a queered self
Whitman’s professed sympathy for a diverse range of individuals in Song of Myself has been the subje...
This collection of poems deals largely with the body moving through everyday\ud spaces, in cities an...
Many of Walt Whitman’s poems in Leaves of Grass center on the themes of the nature of identity and t...
Inspired by Walt Whitman\u27s A Song of Myself, this collection of poetry explores a narrative of ...
Walt Whitman is recognized by most authorities as one of the greatest of American poets. His most im...
This paper explores the constituents of Walt Whitman\u27s poetic self – soul and body; its hopes, te...
This oral presentation investigates pronoun choices and environmental imagery in Walt Whitman’s Song...
Whitman’s poetry is a rich subject for psychoanalytic interpretation and this has always had a uniqu...
Although Walt Whitman’s complex use of language, natural didactic tone, and egalitarian values, for ...
If to be sympathetic to others is a prerequisite for harmonious community, how does this function in...
Download PDF version Walt Whitman was a Long-Island born poet who is most notably known for Leaves...
By: Joan Shelley Rubin (College at Brockport former faculty member).In the years between 1880 and 19...
Philosophers and outside observers of American life, such as Tocqueville, believe American literatur...
Whitman portrays his poetic self in overwhelmingly celebrating terms in “Song of Myself.&rdquo...
Composers have set the poetry of Walt Whitman (1819–1892) more than five hundred times in the centur...
Whitman’s professed sympathy for a diverse range of individuals in Song of Myself has been the subje...
This collection of poems deals largely with the body moving through everyday\ud spaces, in cities an...
Many of Walt Whitman’s poems in Leaves of Grass center on the themes of the nature of identity and t...
Inspired by Walt Whitman\u27s A Song of Myself, this collection of poetry explores a narrative of ...
Walt Whitman is recognized by most authorities as one of the greatest of American poets. His most im...
This paper explores the constituents of Walt Whitman\u27s poetic self – soul and body; its hopes, te...
This oral presentation investigates pronoun choices and environmental imagery in Walt Whitman’s Song...
Whitman’s poetry is a rich subject for psychoanalytic interpretation and this has always had a uniqu...
Although Walt Whitman’s complex use of language, natural didactic tone, and egalitarian values, for ...
If to be sympathetic to others is a prerequisite for harmonious community, how does this function in...
Download PDF version Walt Whitman was a Long-Island born poet who is most notably known for Leaves...
By: Joan Shelley Rubin (College at Brockport former faculty member).In the years between 1880 and 19...
Philosophers and outside observers of American life, such as Tocqueville, believe American literatur...
Whitman portrays his poetic self in overwhelmingly celebrating terms in “Song of Myself.&rdquo...
Composers have set the poetry of Walt Whitman (1819–1892) more than five hundred times in the centur...
Whitman’s professed sympathy for a diverse range of individuals in Song of Myself has been the subje...
This collection of poems deals largely with the body moving through everyday\ud spaces, in cities an...
Many of Walt Whitman’s poems in Leaves of Grass center on the themes of the nature of identity and t...