Most literary criticisms of Calamus, often read as Walt Whitman’s most obvious display of homoeroticism, bring readers to a rather shallow conclusion — the restorative, transcendental power of personal, visceral connections that bridge the gaps between human beings dwarfs any inner turmoil resulting from uncertainties of life and pretenses of society. This shoddy analysis runs a delicate acknowledgement of homosexual love though the core vein of Whitman’s work. Brian J. Rizzo, a sophomore in the Vanderbilt College of Arts and Science, argues that these readings are myopic and limit Whitman to the realm of theory, failing to acknowledge the true purpose of his writing. Rizzo continues, maintaing that Whitman dismisses society’s narrow schema...
Examines "inhibiting assumptions--textual and aesthetic, not sexual"--that the authors believe "have...
Examines a broad range of Whitman\u27s prose--from his early journalism through Democratic Vistas an...
There have been a number of anthologies of Walt Whitman criticism; A Companion to Walt Whitman was i...
Most literary criticisms of Calamus, often read as Walt Whitman’s most obvious display of ho-moeroti...
In this provocative analysis of Whitman's exemplary quest for happiness, Vivian Pollak skillfully ex...
Although Walt Whitman intended to write the new American Bible and inaugurate a religion contemporar...
Explores Whitman\u27s negotiation of bachelorhood, examining how and why the poet avoided the word ...
“I Saw in Louisiana a Live-Oak Growing” is a lyrical short poem by Whitman. His “manly love” is a cl...
This thesis proposes a unified theory for reading and interpreting Leaves of Grass (1891-92), by Am...
The influence of Ralph Waldo Emerson on Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass is well known; equally well k...
Examines Whitman\u27s double attitude toward his poems dealing with sexuality ( a stubbornness a...
That both in his poetry and his prose Whitman dealt not infrequently with material suggested by his ...
Argues that "the social crisis produced by urbanization shaped Whitman\u27s poetry and pragmatist th...
Explores the various and often contradictory views Whitman expressed over time about literary cultur...
Explores Kinnell\u27s indebtedness to Whitman by examining Kinnell\u27s prose statements and his p...
Examines "inhibiting assumptions--textual and aesthetic, not sexual"--that the authors believe "have...
Examines a broad range of Whitman\u27s prose--from his early journalism through Democratic Vistas an...
There have been a number of anthologies of Walt Whitman criticism; A Companion to Walt Whitman was i...
Most literary criticisms of Calamus, often read as Walt Whitman’s most obvious display of ho-moeroti...
In this provocative analysis of Whitman's exemplary quest for happiness, Vivian Pollak skillfully ex...
Although Walt Whitman intended to write the new American Bible and inaugurate a religion contemporar...
Explores Whitman\u27s negotiation of bachelorhood, examining how and why the poet avoided the word ...
“I Saw in Louisiana a Live-Oak Growing” is a lyrical short poem by Whitman. His “manly love” is a cl...
This thesis proposes a unified theory for reading and interpreting Leaves of Grass (1891-92), by Am...
The influence of Ralph Waldo Emerson on Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass is well known; equally well k...
Examines Whitman\u27s double attitude toward his poems dealing with sexuality ( a stubbornness a...
That both in his poetry and his prose Whitman dealt not infrequently with material suggested by his ...
Argues that "the social crisis produced by urbanization shaped Whitman\u27s poetry and pragmatist th...
Explores the various and often contradictory views Whitman expressed over time about literary cultur...
Explores Kinnell\u27s indebtedness to Whitman by examining Kinnell\u27s prose statements and his p...
Examines "inhibiting assumptions--textual and aesthetic, not sexual"--that the authors believe "have...
Examines a broad range of Whitman\u27s prose--from his early journalism through Democratic Vistas an...
There have been a number of anthologies of Walt Whitman criticism; A Companion to Walt Whitman was i...