Much work has been done to study the writings of Walt Whitman and Allen Ginsberg. Existing scholarship on these two poets aligns them in various ways (radicalism, form, prophecy, etc.), but most extensively through their homosexuality. While a vast majority of the scholarship produced on these writers falls under queer theory, none acknowledges their connection through the theme of my research -- American identity. Ideas of Americanism, its representation, and what it means to be an American are issues that span both Whitman and Ginsberg\u27s work. The way these issues are addressed and reconciled by Ginsberg is vastly different from how Whitman interacts with the subject: a significant departure due to the nature of their relationship. Gin...
Romanticism is often misunderstood as something genuine love and merely about romance. In fact, roma...
Philosophers and outside observers of American life, such as Tocqueville, believe American literatur...
This paper investigates the ambiguous process of Czesław Miłosz’s integration with America (both its...
This dissertation has its first prompt in the common scholarly association between the two American ...
Iconic figures in American literature, Walt Whitman and Robert Frost have written modern works that ...
There have been a number of anthologies of Walt Whitman criticism; A Companion to Walt Whitman was i...
In his essay “The Poet,” Emerson called for the poet who would sing the burgeoning nation of the Uni...
Walt Whitman was an enormous influence on Allen Ginsberg, which Lawrence Ferlinghetti recognized at ...
Written as a cultural weapon and a call to arms, Howl touched a raw nerve in Cold War America and ha...
Walt Whitman initiated a revolution in poetry with his publication of Leaves of Grass by means of ca...
This presentation details how in poems such as “A Meaningless Institution,” “Howl,” and “American Ch...
Allen Ginsberg's work represents a culmination of modernist poetry while, being at the same time, a ...
Composers have set the poetry of Walt Whitman (1819–1892) more than five hundred times in the centur...
This dissertation focuses on the work of three American poets – Walt Whitman, George Oppen, and Amir...
The kinship between Walt Whitman, William Carlos Williams and Allen Ginsberg has often been mentione...
Romanticism is often misunderstood as something genuine love and merely about romance. In fact, roma...
Philosophers and outside observers of American life, such as Tocqueville, believe American literatur...
This paper investigates the ambiguous process of Czesław Miłosz’s integration with America (both its...
This dissertation has its first prompt in the common scholarly association between the two American ...
Iconic figures in American literature, Walt Whitman and Robert Frost have written modern works that ...
There have been a number of anthologies of Walt Whitman criticism; A Companion to Walt Whitman was i...
In his essay “The Poet,” Emerson called for the poet who would sing the burgeoning nation of the Uni...
Walt Whitman was an enormous influence on Allen Ginsberg, which Lawrence Ferlinghetti recognized at ...
Written as a cultural weapon and a call to arms, Howl touched a raw nerve in Cold War America and ha...
Walt Whitman initiated a revolution in poetry with his publication of Leaves of Grass by means of ca...
This presentation details how in poems such as “A Meaningless Institution,” “Howl,” and “American Ch...
Allen Ginsberg's work represents a culmination of modernist poetry while, being at the same time, a ...
Composers have set the poetry of Walt Whitman (1819–1892) more than five hundred times in the centur...
This dissertation focuses on the work of three American poets – Walt Whitman, George Oppen, and Amir...
The kinship between Walt Whitman, William Carlos Williams and Allen Ginsberg has often been mentione...
Romanticism is often misunderstood as something genuine love and merely about romance. In fact, roma...
Philosophers and outside observers of American life, such as Tocqueville, believe American literatur...
This paper investigates the ambiguous process of Czesław Miłosz’s integration with America (both its...