Offers a critique of Jean Schwind\u27s essay on Van Gogh\u27s "Starry Night" and Whitman (in Walt Whitman Quarterly Review, Summer 1985), questioning Schwind\u27s identification of the Van Gogh painting and the likelihood it was influenced by Whitman; with a response from Jean Schwind
Explores the various and often contradictory views Whitman expressed over time about literary cultur...
Introduces and presents what had been a lost essay by Whitman, first published in Life Illustrated o...
Thesis advisor: Robert KernIn this paper, I argue that Walt Whitman alters his poetic program from h...
Offers a critique of Jean Schwind\u27s essay on Van Gogh\u27s Starry Night and Whitman (in Walt Wh...
Proposes that Whitman was a key influence on Van Gogh\u27s Starry Night painting in ways not previ...
Proposes that Whitman was a key influence on Van Gogh\u27s "Starry Night" painting in ways not previ...
Much of the immense body of Whitman criticism that has accumulated to this point understandably conc...
Examines the relation between Whitman and Baudelaire and contends that there is very little doubt t...
Argues against common, negative assumptions about Whitman\u27s later poetry by defending the value o...
Vincent van Gogh is often presented as a psychologically disturbed person (cf. Van Gogh: His sources...
Discusses the "complex, intelligent, skeptical playing out of affinities with and differences from W...
Examines the three versions of Huneker\u27s essay on his visit to Whitman, noting errors and signifi...
Examines Whitman\u27s attitude toward the visual arts and toward contemporary and historical beliefs...
Examines Whitman\u27s complex publishing relationship with the New York Herald from December 1887 th...
Introduces and presents a previously lost 1875 essay by Whitman on the Scottish poet Robert Burns
Explores the various and often contradictory views Whitman expressed over time about literary cultur...
Introduces and presents what had been a lost essay by Whitman, first published in Life Illustrated o...
Thesis advisor: Robert KernIn this paper, I argue that Walt Whitman alters his poetic program from h...
Offers a critique of Jean Schwind\u27s essay on Van Gogh\u27s Starry Night and Whitman (in Walt Wh...
Proposes that Whitman was a key influence on Van Gogh\u27s Starry Night painting in ways not previ...
Proposes that Whitman was a key influence on Van Gogh\u27s "Starry Night" painting in ways not previ...
Much of the immense body of Whitman criticism that has accumulated to this point understandably conc...
Examines the relation between Whitman and Baudelaire and contends that there is very little doubt t...
Argues against common, negative assumptions about Whitman\u27s later poetry by defending the value o...
Vincent van Gogh is often presented as a psychologically disturbed person (cf. Van Gogh: His sources...
Discusses the "complex, intelligent, skeptical playing out of affinities with and differences from W...
Examines the three versions of Huneker\u27s essay on his visit to Whitman, noting errors and signifi...
Examines Whitman\u27s attitude toward the visual arts and toward contemporary and historical beliefs...
Examines Whitman\u27s complex publishing relationship with the New York Herald from December 1887 th...
Introduces and presents a previously lost 1875 essay by Whitman on the Scottish poet Robert Burns
Explores the various and often contradictory views Whitman expressed over time about literary cultur...
Introduces and presents what had been a lost essay by Whitman, first published in Life Illustrated o...
Thesis advisor: Robert KernIn this paper, I argue that Walt Whitman alters his poetic program from h...