Explores ideas of originality as they relate to Whitman\u27s writing and thought and uses Frederich Schelling to argue that "Whitman\u27s presentation of himself as an original poet in Leaves of Grass was based on an aesthetic strategy involving an imaginative return to origins
Identifies and comments on two previously unrecorded reviews of Leaves of Grass, one by George Eliot...
Walt Whitman is often considered to be one of the greatest American poets. His ways of writing were ...
Examines a broad range of Whitman\u27s prose--from his early journalism through Democratic Vistas an...
Explores ideas of originality as they relate to Whitman\u27s writing and thought and uses Frederich ...
The influence of Ralph Waldo Emerson on Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass is well known; equally well k...
In 1860, Walt Whitman released what he called the “new American Bible.” This claim scandalized Ameri...
Offers a reading of There Was a Child Went Forth emphasizing how Whitman\u27s poems reconcile imag...
Much of the immense body of Whitman criticism that has accumulated to this point understandably conc...
Uses Gerard Genette\u27s theory of the "paratext" to examine how "Whitman manipulates the elements s...
Explores Whitman\u27s poetry in the light of Quakerism, presenting both those Quaker concepts direc...
Presents two 1856 reviews of the 1855 edition of Leaves of Grass not included in Kenneth M. Price\u2...
Offers a close examination of the floriated font on the cover of the 1855 Leaves of Grass, compares ...
Reads the 1855 version of "Song of Myself" in relation to "Whitman\u27s manipulation" of the Virgili...
Demonstrates the importance of an early page of Whitman\u27s handwritten notes (currently in the Uni...
Argues that Whitman scholarship has minimized the extent to which the poet envisioned Leaves of Gras...
Identifies and comments on two previously unrecorded reviews of Leaves of Grass, one by George Eliot...
Walt Whitman is often considered to be one of the greatest American poets. His ways of writing were ...
Examines a broad range of Whitman\u27s prose--from his early journalism through Democratic Vistas an...
Explores ideas of originality as they relate to Whitman\u27s writing and thought and uses Frederich ...
The influence of Ralph Waldo Emerson on Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass is well known; equally well k...
In 1860, Walt Whitman released what he called the “new American Bible.” This claim scandalized Ameri...
Offers a reading of There Was a Child Went Forth emphasizing how Whitman\u27s poems reconcile imag...
Much of the immense body of Whitman criticism that has accumulated to this point understandably conc...
Uses Gerard Genette\u27s theory of the "paratext" to examine how "Whitman manipulates the elements s...
Explores Whitman\u27s poetry in the light of Quakerism, presenting both those Quaker concepts direc...
Presents two 1856 reviews of the 1855 edition of Leaves of Grass not included in Kenneth M. Price\u2...
Offers a close examination of the floriated font on the cover of the 1855 Leaves of Grass, compares ...
Reads the 1855 version of "Song of Myself" in relation to "Whitman\u27s manipulation" of the Virgili...
Demonstrates the importance of an early page of Whitman\u27s handwritten notes (currently in the Uni...
Argues that Whitman scholarship has minimized the extent to which the poet envisioned Leaves of Gras...
Identifies and comments on two previously unrecorded reviews of Leaves of Grass, one by George Eliot...
Walt Whitman is often considered to be one of the greatest American poets. His ways of writing were ...
Examines a broad range of Whitman\u27s prose--from his early journalism through Democratic Vistas an...