In this provocative analysis of Whitman's exemplary quest for happiness, Vivian Pollak skillfully explores the intimate relationships that contributed to his portrayal of masculinity in crisis. She maintains that in representing himself as a characteristic nineteenth-century American and in proposing to heal national ills, Whitman was trying to temper his own inner conflicts as well. The poet's expansive vision of natural eroticism and of unfettered comradeship between democratic equals was, however, only part of the story. As Whitman waged a conscious campaign to challenge misogynistic and homophobic literary codes, he promoted a raceless, classless ideal of sexual democracy that theoretically equalized all varieties of desire and resisted...
In his famous collection of poems Leaves of Grass (1855), Walt Whitman (1819-1892) celebrates the co...
Whitman's ideal democracy.--Thoreau's joy in nature.--Poets of revolt.--Whitman's altruism.--Individ...
Examines a broad range of Whitman\u27s prose--from his early journalism through Democratic Vistas an...
Most literary criticisms of Calamus, often read as Walt Whitman’s most obvious display of homoerotic...
Explores various sexual metaphors and allusions in Whitman\u27s poetry (especially "Song of Myself")...
Most literary criticisms of Calamus, often read as Walt Whitman’s most obvious display of ho-moeroti...
Explores Kinnell\u27s indebtedness to Whitman by examining Kinnell\u27s prose statements and his p...
Takes issue with Vendler\u27s "Poetry and the Mediation of Value: Whitman on Lincoln" (Michigan Quar...
Examines Whitman\u27s double attitude toward his poems dealing with sexuality ( a stubbornness a...
“Our style and manner of thinking have undergone a revolution more extraordinary than the political ...
The dissertation argues Herman Melville, Walt Whitman, Jean Toomer, and Wallace Stevens belong to a ...
Despite the fact that ecofeminist theory and the writings of Walt Whitman are separated by over a ce...
The works of Walt Whitman have been described as masculine, feminine, postcolonial, homoerotic, urba...
In this compelling, accessible examination of one of America's greatest cultural and literary figure...
Explores Whitman\u27s negotiation of bachelorhood, examining how and why the poet avoided the word "...
In his famous collection of poems Leaves of Grass (1855), Walt Whitman (1819-1892) celebrates the co...
Whitman's ideal democracy.--Thoreau's joy in nature.--Poets of revolt.--Whitman's altruism.--Individ...
Examines a broad range of Whitman\u27s prose--from his early journalism through Democratic Vistas an...
Most literary criticisms of Calamus, often read as Walt Whitman’s most obvious display of homoerotic...
Explores various sexual metaphors and allusions in Whitman\u27s poetry (especially "Song of Myself")...
Most literary criticisms of Calamus, often read as Walt Whitman’s most obvious display of ho-moeroti...
Explores Kinnell\u27s indebtedness to Whitman by examining Kinnell\u27s prose statements and his p...
Takes issue with Vendler\u27s "Poetry and the Mediation of Value: Whitman on Lincoln" (Michigan Quar...
Examines Whitman\u27s double attitude toward his poems dealing with sexuality ( a stubbornness a...
“Our style and manner of thinking have undergone a revolution more extraordinary than the political ...
The dissertation argues Herman Melville, Walt Whitman, Jean Toomer, and Wallace Stevens belong to a ...
Despite the fact that ecofeminist theory and the writings of Walt Whitman are separated by over a ce...
The works of Walt Whitman have been described as masculine, feminine, postcolonial, homoerotic, urba...
In this compelling, accessible examination of one of America's greatest cultural and literary figure...
Explores Whitman\u27s negotiation of bachelorhood, examining how and why the poet avoided the word "...
In his famous collection of poems Leaves of Grass (1855), Walt Whitman (1819-1892) celebrates the co...
Whitman's ideal democracy.--Thoreau's joy in nature.--Poets of revolt.--Whitman's altruism.--Individ...
Examines a broad range of Whitman\u27s prose--from his early journalism through Democratic Vistas an...