Examines the relationship between Whitman and his 1881 Boston publisher, James Ripley Osgood, emphasizing their early acquaintance at Pfaff\u27s beer hall in New York and re-examining the 1882 controversy over the "banning" of Leaves of Grass in Boston
Argues that Whitman scholarship has minimized the extent to which the poet envisioned Leaves of Gras...
This project explores the nature and extent of the relationship between Blake and Whitman. I examine...
Introduces two little-known sketches Whitman made for the spine of the 1856 edition of Leaves of Gra...
Examines the relationship between Whitman and his 1881 Boston publisher, James Ripley Osgood, emphas...
Reprints and discusses a broadside published by E. C. Walker in the early 1880s, advertising Leaves ...
Identifies and comments on two previously unrecorded reviews of Leaves of Grass, one by George Eliot...
Presents two 1856 reviews of the 1855 edition of Leaves of Grass not included in Kenneth M. Price\u2...
Few scholars have attempted to conduct a close examination of Whitman\u27s relationship to his publi...
Reprints and discusses a broadside published by E. C. Walker in the early 1880s, advertising Leaves ...
Describes a unique copy of the 1882 Camden "Author\u27s Edition" of Leaves of Grass, inscribed by Wh...
Describes the short-lived 1865 New York City humor magazine called Mrs. Grundy and presents a hither...
Examines a previously unrecorded notice of the first edition of Leaves of Grass published in the Sep...
Presents a neglected article from the April 10, 1863, issue of the Commonwealth advocating Whitman\u...
Explores the reaction of James Elliot Cabot to a copy of the 1855 Leaves of Grass, loaned to him by ...
This comprehensive volume celebrates the 150th anniversary of the 1855 edition of Walt Whitman\u27s ...
Argues that Whitman scholarship has minimized the extent to which the poet envisioned Leaves of Gras...
This project explores the nature and extent of the relationship between Blake and Whitman. I examine...
Introduces two little-known sketches Whitman made for the spine of the 1856 edition of Leaves of Gra...
Examines the relationship between Whitman and his 1881 Boston publisher, James Ripley Osgood, emphas...
Reprints and discusses a broadside published by E. C. Walker in the early 1880s, advertising Leaves ...
Identifies and comments on two previously unrecorded reviews of Leaves of Grass, one by George Eliot...
Presents two 1856 reviews of the 1855 edition of Leaves of Grass not included in Kenneth M. Price\u2...
Few scholars have attempted to conduct a close examination of Whitman\u27s relationship to his publi...
Reprints and discusses a broadside published by E. C. Walker in the early 1880s, advertising Leaves ...
Describes a unique copy of the 1882 Camden "Author\u27s Edition" of Leaves of Grass, inscribed by Wh...
Describes the short-lived 1865 New York City humor magazine called Mrs. Grundy and presents a hither...
Examines a previously unrecorded notice of the first edition of Leaves of Grass published in the Sep...
Presents a neglected article from the April 10, 1863, issue of the Commonwealth advocating Whitman\u...
Explores the reaction of James Elliot Cabot to a copy of the 1855 Leaves of Grass, loaned to him by ...
This comprehensive volume celebrates the 150th anniversary of the 1855 edition of Walt Whitman\u27s ...
Argues that Whitman scholarship has minimized the extent to which the poet envisioned Leaves of Gras...
This project explores the nature and extent of the relationship between Blake and Whitman. I examine...
Introduces two little-known sketches Whitman made for the spine of the 1856 edition of Leaves of Gra...