Explores Whitman\u27s poetry in the light of Quakerism, presenting both those Quaker concepts "directly relevant to the vision of democracy that Whitman wanted to promote" and those not found in the poet\u27s vision; contends that in Leaves of Grass--especially the "Calamus" poems--Whitman sought to "win for the gay minority in nineteenth-century America what the Quaker minority had won in England in the seventeenth," and that what is missing of Quakerism in the poems leaves "his democratic programme partial and unfinished.
Offers a reading of There Was a Child Went Forth emphasizing how Whitman\u27s poems reconcile imag...
That both in his poetry and his prose Whitman dealt not infrequently with material suggested by his ...
Explores ideas of originality as they relate to Whitman\u27s writing and thought and uses Frederich ...
Explores Whitman\u27s poetry in the light of Quakerism, presenting both those Quaker concepts direc...
Examines "Whitman\u27s poetic depictions of women in light of his knowledge of Quaker women and Quak...
The influence of Ralph Waldo Emerson on Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass is well known; equally well k...
In this thesis I exam me how fin de siècle British socialists engaged with Walt Whitman and his wor...
In 1860, Walt Whitman released what he called the “new American Bible.” This claim scandalized Ameri...
Offers an extended reading of "Song of the Redwood-Tree" in the context of California history, argui...
Compares Whitman and Johnson as “the oldest, wisest, and well-acknowledged leaders of their circle o...
If to be sympathetic to others is a prerequisite for harmonious community, how does this function in...
Looks at how Whitman invested Leaves of Grass with a human identity and offered the act of readin...
The problem of the present study is to discover evidences of mysticism as revealed in eight poems in...
Examines Whitman\u27s influence on the poetry of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, compares and contrasts th...
Offers an in-depth reading of Whitman\u27s Poem of the Road ( Song of the Open Road in post-1860 ...
Offers a reading of There Was a Child Went Forth emphasizing how Whitman\u27s poems reconcile imag...
That both in his poetry and his prose Whitman dealt not infrequently with material suggested by his ...
Explores ideas of originality as they relate to Whitman\u27s writing and thought and uses Frederich ...
Explores Whitman\u27s poetry in the light of Quakerism, presenting both those Quaker concepts direc...
Examines "Whitman\u27s poetic depictions of women in light of his knowledge of Quaker women and Quak...
The influence of Ralph Waldo Emerson on Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass is well known; equally well k...
In this thesis I exam me how fin de siècle British socialists engaged with Walt Whitman and his wor...
In 1860, Walt Whitman released what he called the “new American Bible.” This claim scandalized Ameri...
Offers an extended reading of "Song of the Redwood-Tree" in the context of California history, argui...
Compares Whitman and Johnson as “the oldest, wisest, and well-acknowledged leaders of their circle o...
If to be sympathetic to others is a prerequisite for harmonious community, how does this function in...
Looks at how Whitman invested Leaves of Grass with a human identity and offered the act of readin...
The problem of the present study is to discover evidences of mysticism as revealed in eight poems in...
Examines Whitman\u27s influence on the poetry of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, compares and contrasts th...
Offers an in-depth reading of Whitman\u27s Poem of the Road ( Song of the Open Road in post-1860 ...
Offers a reading of There Was a Child Went Forth emphasizing how Whitman\u27s poems reconcile imag...
That both in his poetry and his prose Whitman dealt not infrequently with material suggested by his ...
Explores ideas of originality as they relate to Whitman\u27s writing and thought and uses Frederich ...