Explores the various and often contradictory views Whitman expressed over time about literary culture, heritage, genres, and canonicity; following Pierre Bourdieu, describes the "discourse of distinction" by which Whitman negotiates the "double logic" of desiring "distinction from the culturally distinguished literary mode
Explores how Whitman defined issues of class in his poetry in an effort to address the working peopl...
Considers Whitman\u27s literary relationship with Eugene Benson, a writer, painter and self-styled "...
The influence of Ralph Waldo Emerson on Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass is well known; equally well k...
Explores the various and often contradictory views Whitman expressed over time about literary cultur...
Examines a broad range of Whitman\u27s prose--from his early journalism through Democratic Vistas an...
This thesis proposes a unified theory for reading and interpreting Leaves of Grass (1891-92), by Am...
In these pages the emphasis will be placed not upon Walt Whitman\u27s literary theory, but upon the ...
It has been said that although “Whitman never used the term ‘popular culture ’... he came to personi...
This dissertation uses the rhetorical theory of Kenneth Burke to illuminate the development of Walt ...
Examines Whitman\u27s relationship to nineteenth-century Anglo-Saxonism (as seen in such periodicals...
Discusses the "complex, intelligent, skeptical playing out of affinities with and differences from W...
Special double issue of WWQR, with selected essays from the 1998 Rutgers-Camden "Many Cultures of Wa...
and Jay Grossman, eds., Breaking Bounds, 44-61. [Questions traditional no-tions of Whitman's us...
Transcribes and analyzes a Whitman manuscript from the Huntington (New York) Public Library, examini...
Community of individuals Whitman embodied America Walt Whitman is one of the foundational figures ...
Explores how Whitman defined issues of class in his poetry in an effort to address the working peopl...
Considers Whitman\u27s literary relationship with Eugene Benson, a writer, painter and self-styled "...
The influence of Ralph Waldo Emerson on Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass is well known; equally well k...
Explores the various and often contradictory views Whitman expressed over time about literary cultur...
Examines a broad range of Whitman\u27s prose--from his early journalism through Democratic Vistas an...
This thesis proposes a unified theory for reading and interpreting Leaves of Grass (1891-92), by Am...
In these pages the emphasis will be placed not upon Walt Whitman\u27s literary theory, but upon the ...
It has been said that although “Whitman never used the term ‘popular culture ’... he came to personi...
This dissertation uses the rhetorical theory of Kenneth Burke to illuminate the development of Walt ...
Examines Whitman\u27s relationship to nineteenth-century Anglo-Saxonism (as seen in such periodicals...
Discusses the "complex, intelligent, skeptical playing out of affinities with and differences from W...
Special double issue of WWQR, with selected essays from the 1998 Rutgers-Camden "Many Cultures of Wa...
and Jay Grossman, eds., Breaking Bounds, 44-61. [Questions traditional no-tions of Whitman's us...
Transcribes and analyzes a Whitman manuscript from the Huntington (New York) Public Library, examini...
Community of individuals Whitman embodied America Walt Whitman is one of the foundational figures ...
Explores how Whitman defined issues of class in his poetry in an effort to address the working peopl...
Considers Whitman\u27s literary relationship with Eugene Benson, a writer, painter and self-styled "...
The influence of Ralph Waldo Emerson on Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass is well known; equally well k...