Examines the relationship between Whitman and his Philadelphia publisher, David McKay, and explores the motivation for McKay\u27s surprising decision to publish an "unauthorized" collection of Whitman\u27s poems eight years after the poet\u27s death
Uses Pulitzer Prize- winning Whitman scholar Emory Holloway\u27s correspondence with Verne Dyson to ...
Argues against common, negative assumptions about Whitman\u27s later poetry by defending the value o...
[University of Nice] no. 7 (1993), 3-11. [About Whitman's attempts to forestall official censor...
Examines the relationship between Whitman and his Philadelphia publisher, David McKay, and explores ...
Few scholars have attempted to conduct a close examination of Whitman\u27s relationship to his publi...
Examines Whitman\u27s complex publishing relationship with the New York Herald from December 1887 th...
Uses a letter written from Charles Dudley Warner to the editors of Houghton Mifflin to answer the qu...
On July 4, 1855, Walt Whitman designed and self-published the first edition of Leaves of Grass, cont...
This dissertation investigates how editors transformed two figures---Walt Whitman, a highly controve...
Describes the contents of the Gay Wilson Allen Papers, many of them dealing with Whitman, recently m...
Lists sixty-eight previously uncollected reviews of Whitman\u27s work published during his lifetime,...
A brief celebration of the life of freelance Whitman scholar David Goodale, an expert on Whitman and...
Shows that the unidentified source Whitman refers to in his essay The Poetry of the Future is an u...
Whitman ("a complete repudiation of his earlier [dismissive] view of Whit-man") and sugges...
Examines Whitman\u27s complex publishing relationship with the New York Herald from December 1887 th...
Uses Pulitzer Prize- winning Whitman scholar Emory Holloway\u27s correspondence with Verne Dyson to ...
Argues against common, negative assumptions about Whitman\u27s later poetry by defending the value o...
[University of Nice] no. 7 (1993), 3-11. [About Whitman's attempts to forestall official censor...
Examines the relationship between Whitman and his Philadelphia publisher, David McKay, and explores ...
Few scholars have attempted to conduct a close examination of Whitman\u27s relationship to his publi...
Examines Whitman\u27s complex publishing relationship with the New York Herald from December 1887 th...
Uses a letter written from Charles Dudley Warner to the editors of Houghton Mifflin to answer the qu...
On July 4, 1855, Walt Whitman designed and self-published the first edition of Leaves of Grass, cont...
This dissertation investigates how editors transformed two figures---Walt Whitman, a highly controve...
Describes the contents of the Gay Wilson Allen Papers, many of them dealing with Whitman, recently m...
Lists sixty-eight previously uncollected reviews of Whitman\u27s work published during his lifetime,...
A brief celebration of the life of freelance Whitman scholar David Goodale, an expert on Whitman and...
Shows that the unidentified source Whitman refers to in his essay The Poetry of the Future is an u...
Whitman ("a complete repudiation of his earlier [dismissive] view of Whit-man") and sugges...
Examines Whitman\u27s complex publishing relationship with the New York Herald from December 1887 th...
Uses Pulitzer Prize- winning Whitman scholar Emory Holloway\u27s correspondence with Verne Dyson to ...
Argues against common, negative assumptions about Whitman\u27s later poetry by defending the value o...
[University of Nice] no. 7 (1993), 3-11. [About Whitman's attempts to forestall official censor...