Argues that the Drum-Taps poems tell two different histories, one the "larger story of the war" and the other--inserted in moments of "frozen" time--the story "of comradeship and homoerotic desire.
Brown clothA few copies were issued without the Sequel, which was added at Lincoln's death"Sequel to...
While Walt Whitman’s thematic use of the Orient continues to receive critical attention based on his...
While Walt Whitman’s thematic use of the Orient continues to receive critical attention based on his...
Examines the 1871 "Drum-Taps" cluster on its own terms and in relation to other editions, arguing th...
Examines the 1865 Drum-Taps and “Sequel to Drum-Taps” in comparison to the 1871 “Drum-Taps” sequence...
Explores the similarities and differences between Whitman\u27s Drum-Taps and Thomas Wentworth Higgin...
Argues against previous critics\u27 claims that the order in which the poems appear in Leaves of Gr...
Whitman's conception of history has generally been overlooked or dismissed as inconsistent, but it i...
Màster Oficial en Construcció i Representació d'Identitats Culturals (CRIC), Curs 2007-2008, Directo...
Examines William Michael Rossetti\u27s editorial influence on the Drum-Taps cluster in Leaves of G...
Review of Whitman, Walt. Drum Taps: The Complete Civil War Poems. Introduction by James McPhers...
Examines the printing history of Drum-Taps, comparing "the March 1865 advertising placard to the fin...
This project examines Walt Whitman’s poetic voice – pre, during, and post-Civil War conflict. The es...
In their poetry of war, Walt Whitman and Wilfred Owen substantially revise or reject outright the id...
Reads "Sparkles from the Wheel" as a poem "about time, especially in relation to the afterlife," tha...
Brown clothA few copies were issued without the Sequel, which was added at Lincoln's death"Sequel to...
While Walt Whitman’s thematic use of the Orient continues to receive critical attention based on his...
While Walt Whitman’s thematic use of the Orient continues to receive critical attention based on his...
Examines the 1871 "Drum-Taps" cluster on its own terms and in relation to other editions, arguing th...
Examines the 1865 Drum-Taps and “Sequel to Drum-Taps” in comparison to the 1871 “Drum-Taps” sequence...
Explores the similarities and differences between Whitman\u27s Drum-Taps and Thomas Wentworth Higgin...
Argues against previous critics\u27 claims that the order in which the poems appear in Leaves of Gr...
Whitman's conception of history has generally been overlooked or dismissed as inconsistent, but it i...
Màster Oficial en Construcció i Representació d'Identitats Culturals (CRIC), Curs 2007-2008, Directo...
Examines William Michael Rossetti\u27s editorial influence on the Drum-Taps cluster in Leaves of G...
Review of Whitman, Walt. Drum Taps: The Complete Civil War Poems. Introduction by James McPhers...
Examines the printing history of Drum-Taps, comparing "the March 1865 advertising placard to the fin...
This project examines Walt Whitman’s poetic voice – pre, during, and post-Civil War conflict. The es...
In their poetry of war, Walt Whitman and Wilfred Owen substantially revise or reject outright the id...
Reads "Sparkles from the Wheel" as a poem "about time, especially in relation to the afterlife," tha...
Brown clothA few copies were issued without the Sequel, which was added at Lincoln's death"Sequel to...
While Walt Whitman’s thematic use of the Orient continues to receive critical attention based on his...
While Walt Whitman’s thematic use of the Orient continues to receive critical attention based on his...