Presents "Of the black question," a previously unpublished Whitman manuscript owned by Whitman collector William Kurry, and offers a close reading of the text (in typographic translation) relating the manuscript to Whitman\u27s attitudes toward race and racial politics
This paper looks at the field of epic poetry through the lens of the narrative of an African America...
Community of individuals Whitman embodied America Walt Whitman is one of the foundational figures ...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://journals.cambridge.org/ac...
Presents Of the black question, a previously unpublished Whitman manuscript owned by Whitman colle...
Transcribes and analyzes a Whitman manuscript from the Huntington (New York) Public Library, examini...
Walt Whitman\u27s prolific Reconstruction project has remained the most uncultivated decade in Whitm...
Reproduces a previously unpublished Reconstruction-era Whitman prose manuscript, with, on one side, ...
Examines Whitman\u27s Talbot Wilson notebook, recently recovered by the Library of Congress, and c...
Reproduces a previously unpublished Reconstruction-era Whitman prose manuscript, with, on one side, ...
Whitman and Melville’s poetry about the Civil War is almost completely silent when it comes to slave...
Reproduces and transcribes a Whitman manuscript from the University of Rhode Island about how "some ...
Transcribes and discusses a previously unpublished Whitman prose manuscript dealing with the Centra...
Presents three seldom-examined Whitman passages on Democracy from an 1863 daybook and shows how th...
Walt Whitman\u27s Leaves of Grass has long been celebrated as a great work of American democracy, a ...
Contrasts Whitman\u27s and Emerson\u27s attitudes towards abolition and details the attitudes toward...
This paper looks at the field of epic poetry through the lens of the narrative of an African America...
Community of individuals Whitman embodied America Walt Whitman is one of the foundational figures ...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://journals.cambridge.org/ac...
Presents Of the black question, a previously unpublished Whitman manuscript owned by Whitman colle...
Transcribes and analyzes a Whitman manuscript from the Huntington (New York) Public Library, examini...
Walt Whitman\u27s prolific Reconstruction project has remained the most uncultivated decade in Whitm...
Reproduces a previously unpublished Reconstruction-era Whitman prose manuscript, with, on one side, ...
Examines Whitman\u27s Talbot Wilson notebook, recently recovered by the Library of Congress, and c...
Reproduces a previously unpublished Reconstruction-era Whitman prose manuscript, with, on one side, ...
Whitman and Melville’s poetry about the Civil War is almost completely silent when it comes to slave...
Reproduces and transcribes a Whitman manuscript from the University of Rhode Island about how "some ...
Transcribes and discusses a previously unpublished Whitman prose manuscript dealing with the Centra...
Presents three seldom-examined Whitman passages on Democracy from an 1863 daybook and shows how th...
Walt Whitman\u27s Leaves of Grass has long been celebrated as a great work of American democracy, a ...
Contrasts Whitman\u27s and Emerson\u27s attitudes towards abolition and details the attitudes toward...
This paper looks at the field of epic poetry through the lens of the narrative of an African America...
Community of individuals Whitman embodied America Walt Whitman is one of the foundational figures ...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://journals.cambridge.org/ac...