Whitman’s professed sympathy for a diverse range of individuals in Song of Myself has been the subject of much criticism. Some readers see his ambition to speak to and ‘for’ all others as an imperialist prescription of homogeneity between humans, an arrogation of agency and erasure of difference. I ask if there a way of mobilizing sympathy in this poem which does not rely on the assumption of a common humanity. Briefly situating Whitman in relation to the nineteenth century discourse of sentimentalism, I go on to explore how sympathy can be heard as a shareable material affect which exceeds the moral and humanist register. With particular reference to Whitman’s use of ‘catalogues’ I look at how Song of Myself creates a ‘community of those w...
Reads the 1855 version of Song of Myself in relation to Whitman\u27s manipulation of the Virgili...
Reads the 1855 version of "Song of Myself" in relation to "Whitman\u27s manipulation" of the Virgili...
Explores Whitman\u27s poetry in the light of Quakerism, presenting both those Quaker concepts "direc...
Whitman’s professed sympathy for a diverse range of individuals in Song of Myself has been the subje...
If to be sympathetic to others is a prerequisite for harmonious community, how does this function in...
This essay critically engages ontological, rhetorical, ethical, and political themes pertinent to th...
Explores how Whitman defined issues of class in his poetry in an effort to address the working peopl...
Walt Whitman was a Long-Island born poet who is most notably known for Leaves of Grass (1855), a wor...
This dissertation traces the arc of Walt Whitman’s later fiction-writing career, illuminating a key ...
Through his poem "Song of Myself', Walt Whitman challenges William James' construction of mystical u...
Walt Whitman\u27s Leaves of Grass has long been celebrated as a great work of American democracy, a ...
Explores how Whitman defined issues of class in his poetry in an effort to address the working peopl...
Argues that the social crisis produced by urbanization shaped Whitman\u27s poetry and pragmatist th...
Walt Whitman’s “Song of Myself ” examines the spiritual indivisibility of life through the narration...
Whitman’s poetry is a rich subject for psychoanalytic interpretation and this has always had a uniqu...
Reads the 1855 version of Song of Myself in relation to Whitman\u27s manipulation of the Virgili...
Reads the 1855 version of "Song of Myself" in relation to "Whitman\u27s manipulation" of the Virgili...
Explores Whitman\u27s poetry in the light of Quakerism, presenting both those Quaker concepts "direc...
Whitman’s professed sympathy for a diverse range of individuals in Song of Myself has been the subje...
If to be sympathetic to others is a prerequisite for harmonious community, how does this function in...
This essay critically engages ontological, rhetorical, ethical, and political themes pertinent to th...
Explores how Whitman defined issues of class in his poetry in an effort to address the working peopl...
Walt Whitman was a Long-Island born poet who is most notably known for Leaves of Grass (1855), a wor...
This dissertation traces the arc of Walt Whitman’s later fiction-writing career, illuminating a key ...
Through his poem "Song of Myself', Walt Whitman challenges William James' construction of mystical u...
Walt Whitman\u27s Leaves of Grass has long been celebrated as a great work of American democracy, a ...
Explores how Whitman defined issues of class in his poetry in an effort to address the working peopl...
Argues that the social crisis produced by urbanization shaped Whitman\u27s poetry and pragmatist th...
Walt Whitman’s “Song of Myself ” examines the spiritual indivisibility of life through the narration...
Whitman’s poetry is a rich subject for psychoanalytic interpretation and this has always had a uniqu...
Reads the 1855 version of Song of Myself in relation to Whitman\u27s manipulation of the Virgili...
Reads the 1855 version of "Song of Myself" in relation to "Whitman\u27s manipulation" of the Virgili...
Explores Whitman\u27s poetry in the light of Quakerism, presenting both those Quaker concepts "direc...