This essay critically engages ontological, rhetorical, ethical, and political themes pertinent to the concept of “sympathy” as it appears in the poetry and prose of Walt Whitman and Jane Bennett’s writing on him. I suggest that antagonism is immanent in the “ecology of sympathies” that Bennett theorizes, and that this partly explains why one frequently finds antagonistic articulations deeply intertwined with Whitman’s most sympathetic expressions. I propose that we use the paradoxical—even oxymoronic sounding—trope antagonistic sympathy to evoke this immanent relationship between affiliative and antagonistic flows, energies, and conditions for ethical and political cultivation. The concept of antagonistic sympathy helps us better understand...
Among poets, Walt Whitman, the poet-prophet is undoubtedly the greatest champion of democracy. Many ...
Provides an etymological analysis of Whitman\u27s use of three important words in his poetic vocabul...
AbstractSympathetic Constellations: Toward a Modernist Sympathyby Monica Jean MillerDoctor of Philo...
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...
Though Whitman was long identified as a champion of liberal democratic individualism, many scholars ...
This dissertation traces the arc of Walt Whitman’s later fiction-writing career, illuminating a key ...
The works of Walt Whitman have been described as masculine, feminine, postcolonial, homoerotic, urba...
John Thelwall’s diverse achievements in the fields of literature, science and politics have been rea...
The influence of Ralph Waldo Emerson on Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass is well known; equally well k...
Walt Whitman\u27s Leaves of Grass has long been celebrated as a great work of American democracy, a ...
This study explores the formation and evolution of Mary Shelley’s philosophy of sympathy, one which ...
Examines a broad range of Whitman\u27s prose--from his early journalism through Democratic Vistas an...
This dissertation uses the rhetorical theory of Kenneth Burke to illuminate the development of Walt ...
The first edition of Leaves of Grass in 1855 is impressively filled with bloody scenes such as a sui...
Among poets, Walt Whitman, the poet-prophet is undoubtedly the greatest champion of democracy. Many ...
Provides an etymological analysis of Whitman\u27s use of three important words in his poetic vocabul...
AbstractSympathetic Constellations: Toward a Modernist Sympathyby Monica Jean MillerDoctor of Philo...
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...
Though Whitman was long identified as a champion of liberal democratic individualism, many scholars ...
This dissertation traces the arc of Walt Whitman’s later fiction-writing career, illuminating a key ...
The works of Walt Whitman have been described as masculine, feminine, postcolonial, homoerotic, urba...
John Thelwall’s diverse achievements in the fields of literature, science and politics have been rea...
The influence of Ralph Waldo Emerson on Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass is well known; equally well k...
Walt Whitman\u27s Leaves of Grass has long been celebrated as a great work of American democracy, a ...
This study explores the formation and evolution of Mary Shelley’s philosophy of sympathy, one which ...
Examines a broad range of Whitman\u27s prose--from his early journalism through Democratic Vistas an...
This dissertation uses the rhetorical theory of Kenneth Burke to illuminate the development of Walt ...
The first edition of Leaves of Grass in 1855 is impressively filled with bloody scenes such as a sui...
Among poets, Walt Whitman, the poet-prophet is undoubtedly the greatest champion of democracy. Many ...
Provides an etymological analysis of Whitman\u27s use of three important words in his poetic vocabul...
AbstractSympathetic Constellations: Toward a Modernist Sympathyby Monica Jean MillerDoctor of Philo...