Examines "democratic portraiture" in "Song of Myself" in order to illuminate the ways that "aesthetics and politics" in the poem are not "two categories to be weighed against each other" but rather "one formational question about how to imagine and represent a democratic ideal" by "challeng[ing] readers with new understandings of representation (literary and political) and representativeness (who is the representative hero of the American epic?), which aim precisely to merge aesthetic-political projects"; demonstrates how such a reading of portraiture in the poem "brings all of these themes to life: Whitman\u27s effort to represent and achieve equality, the relationship between literary and political representation, and the role played by p...
Explores how Whitman defined issues of class in his poetry in an effort to address the working peopl...
This dissertation uses the rhetorical theory of Kenneth Burke to illuminate the development of Walt ...
Examines "the place of the president in Whitman\u27s democratic and poetic theories" and offers a "g...
Among poets, Walt Whitman, the poet-prophet is undoubtedly the greatest champion of democracy. Many ...
This dissertation argues that during the mid nineteenth century, American authors including Herman M...
Walt Whitman\u27s Leaves of Grass has long been celebrated as a great work of American democracy, a ...
Two books with two different audiences, Mark Edmundson\u27s Songs of Ourselves: Walt Whitman and the...
This study investigates Walt Whitman's democratic political theory. Contrary to prevailing interpret...
Examines how Whitman\u27s positioning of the human body on horizontal and vertical axes in Song o...
<p>This dissertation traces the evolution of Whitman's democratic thinking across the first four edi...
What is often overstated by democratic theorists enthralled by the poetic vision of Walt Whitman is ...
The influence of Ralph Waldo Emerson on Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass is well known; equally well k...
The works of Walt Whitman have been described as masculine, feminine, postcolonial, homoerotic, urba...
Examines the 1867 poem As I sat Alone by Blue Ontario\u27s Shore and compares it to its antebellum...
Review of Mark Edmundson. Song of Ourselves: Walt Whitman and the Fight for Democracy
Explores how Whitman defined issues of class in his poetry in an effort to address the working peopl...
This dissertation uses the rhetorical theory of Kenneth Burke to illuminate the development of Walt ...
Examines "the place of the president in Whitman\u27s democratic and poetic theories" and offers a "g...
Among poets, Walt Whitman, the poet-prophet is undoubtedly the greatest champion of democracy. Many ...
This dissertation argues that during the mid nineteenth century, American authors including Herman M...
Walt Whitman\u27s Leaves of Grass has long been celebrated as a great work of American democracy, a ...
Two books with two different audiences, Mark Edmundson\u27s Songs of Ourselves: Walt Whitman and the...
This study investigates Walt Whitman's democratic political theory. Contrary to prevailing interpret...
Examines how Whitman\u27s positioning of the human body on horizontal and vertical axes in Song o...
<p>This dissertation traces the evolution of Whitman's democratic thinking across the first four edi...
What is often overstated by democratic theorists enthralled by the poetic vision of Walt Whitman is ...
The influence of Ralph Waldo Emerson on Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass is well known; equally well k...
The works of Walt Whitman have been described as masculine, feminine, postcolonial, homoerotic, urba...
Examines the 1867 poem As I sat Alone by Blue Ontario\u27s Shore and compares it to its antebellum...
Review of Mark Edmundson. Song of Ourselves: Walt Whitman and the Fight for Democracy
Explores how Whitman defined issues of class in his poetry in an effort to address the working peopl...
This dissertation uses the rhetorical theory of Kenneth Burke to illuminate the development of Walt ...
Examines "the place of the president in Whitman\u27s democratic and poetic theories" and offers a "g...