Explores Whitman\u27s relationship to poetry of the Near East, focusing on two specific areas of Near East studies: the Persian poets, such as Hafiz and Saadi, who were associated with . . . Sufism, and Egyptology ; applies Whitman\u27s knowledge of the Near East (by way of his reading of texts such as Alger\u27s The Poetry of the East, Emerson\u27s Persian Poetry and Glidden\u27s Ancient Egypt) to poems including Salut au Monde!, Passage to India, and Song of the Exposition
Walt Whitman was an enormous influence on Allen Ginsberg, which Lawrence Ferlinghetti recognized at ...
Explores Whitman\u27s poetry in the light of Quakerism, presenting both those Quaker concepts direc...
Offers an in-depth reading of Whitman\u27s Poem of the Road ( Song of the Open Road in post-1860 ...
Explores Whitman\u27s relationship to poetry of the Near East, focusing on "two specific areas of Ne...
Explores Whitman\u27s attitudes toward Asian Americans and reads the work of several Asian American ...
While Walt Whitman’s thematic use of the Orient continues to receive critical attention based on his...
Walt Whitman, a world poet and the father of American free verse, has been received by diverse audie...
Walt Whitman, a world poet and the father of American free verse, has been read by diverse audiences...
Explores the evolution of Walt Whitman in China beginning with the May Fourth Student Movement in 19...
While Walt Whitman’s thematic use of the Orient continues to receive critical attention based on his...
Assesses the extent of Whitman\u27s influence on Chinese poet Ai Qing (1910-1996), showing how, alth...
Abstract: Whitman influenced greatly on modern Arabic poetry in general and its prose poetry in part...
The problem of the present study is to discover evidences of mysticism as revealed in eight poems in...
Provides an account of the author\u27s involvement in Whitman scholarship, including his early recog...
Special double issue of WWQR, with selected essays from the 1998 Rutgers-Camden Many Cultures of Wa...
Walt Whitman was an enormous influence on Allen Ginsberg, which Lawrence Ferlinghetti recognized at ...
Explores Whitman\u27s poetry in the light of Quakerism, presenting both those Quaker concepts direc...
Offers an in-depth reading of Whitman\u27s Poem of the Road ( Song of the Open Road in post-1860 ...
Explores Whitman\u27s relationship to poetry of the Near East, focusing on "two specific areas of Ne...
Explores Whitman\u27s attitudes toward Asian Americans and reads the work of several Asian American ...
While Walt Whitman’s thematic use of the Orient continues to receive critical attention based on his...
Walt Whitman, a world poet and the father of American free verse, has been received by diverse audie...
Walt Whitman, a world poet and the father of American free verse, has been read by diverse audiences...
Explores the evolution of Walt Whitman in China beginning with the May Fourth Student Movement in 19...
While Walt Whitman’s thematic use of the Orient continues to receive critical attention based on his...
Assesses the extent of Whitman\u27s influence on Chinese poet Ai Qing (1910-1996), showing how, alth...
Abstract: Whitman influenced greatly on modern Arabic poetry in general and its prose poetry in part...
The problem of the present study is to discover evidences of mysticism as revealed in eight poems in...
Provides an account of the author\u27s involvement in Whitman scholarship, including his early recog...
Special double issue of WWQR, with selected essays from the 1998 Rutgers-Camden Many Cultures of Wa...
Walt Whitman was an enormous influence on Allen Ginsberg, which Lawrence Ferlinghetti recognized at ...
Explores Whitman\u27s poetry in the light of Quakerism, presenting both those Quaker concepts direc...
Offers an in-depth reading of Whitman\u27s Poem of the Road ( Song of the Open Road in post-1860 ...