Examines Whitman\u27s Sands at Seventy and Good-Bye My Fancy poems as works that offer one of our relatively few literary representations of pain and a moving and thought-provoking . . . description of aging
Analyzes various musical settings of Whitman\u27s poetry, including works by Ned Rorem, Vincent Pers...
Presents three seldom-examined Whitman passages on Democracy from an 1863 daybook and shows how th...
Honors (Bachelor's)EnglishUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/1206...
Examines Whitman\u27s "Sands at Seventy" and "Good-Bye My Fancy" poems as works that offer "one of o...
Special double issue of WWQR, with selected essays from the 1998 Rutgers-Camden Many Cultures of Wa...
Review of Jim Perlman, Ed Folsom, and Dan Campion, eds. Walt Whitman: The Measure of His Song. ...
Examines Whitman\u27s complex publishing relationship with the New York Herald from December 1887 th...
May 31, 2019 marks Walt Whitman’s two-hundredth birthday. In his lifetime, Whitman was a schoolmaste...
Examines Whitman\u27s complex publishing relationship with the New York Herald from December 1887 th...
This paper reads a series of Wallace Stevens’s late poems (“Vacancy in the Park,” “The Irish Cliffs ...
Reads "Sparkles from the Wheel" as a poem "about time, especially in relation to the afterlife," tha...
This article argues that Tennyson’s ‘Tithonus’ (1860) draws together ageing and decay through the po...
Argues that an inadequately investigated feature of Whitman\u27s poetry is the preacherly performan...
Lists sixty-eight previously uncollected reviews of Whitman\u27s work published during his lifetime,...
A total of 120 poems by 22 contemporary American poets, age 60 and over, were studied for views and ...
Analyzes various musical settings of Whitman\u27s poetry, including works by Ned Rorem, Vincent Pers...
Presents three seldom-examined Whitman passages on Democracy from an 1863 daybook and shows how th...
Honors (Bachelor's)EnglishUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/1206...
Examines Whitman\u27s "Sands at Seventy" and "Good-Bye My Fancy" poems as works that offer "one of o...
Special double issue of WWQR, with selected essays from the 1998 Rutgers-Camden Many Cultures of Wa...
Review of Jim Perlman, Ed Folsom, and Dan Campion, eds. Walt Whitman: The Measure of His Song. ...
Examines Whitman\u27s complex publishing relationship with the New York Herald from December 1887 th...
May 31, 2019 marks Walt Whitman’s two-hundredth birthday. In his lifetime, Whitman was a schoolmaste...
Examines Whitman\u27s complex publishing relationship with the New York Herald from December 1887 th...
This paper reads a series of Wallace Stevens’s late poems (“Vacancy in the Park,” “The Irish Cliffs ...
Reads "Sparkles from the Wheel" as a poem "about time, especially in relation to the afterlife," tha...
This article argues that Tennyson’s ‘Tithonus’ (1860) draws together ageing and decay through the po...
Argues that an inadequately investigated feature of Whitman\u27s poetry is the preacherly performan...
Lists sixty-eight previously uncollected reviews of Whitman\u27s work published during his lifetime,...
A total of 120 poems by 22 contemporary American poets, age 60 and over, were studied for views and ...
Analyzes various musical settings of Whitman\u27s poetry, including works by Ned Rorem, Vincent Pers...
Presents three seldom-examined Whitman passages on Democracy from an 1863 daybook and shows how th...
Honors (Bachelor's)EnglishUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/1206...