Argues against common, negative assumptions about Whitman\u27s later poetry by defending the value of Whitman\u27s eight Fancies at Navesink poems; compares the published versions to manuscript drafts of the poems to demonstrate that Whitman, in his later years, reached a level of formal art that had eluded him before
Shows that the unidentified source Whitman refers to in his essay The Poetry of the Future is an u...
Introduces and presents a previously lost 1875 essay by Whitman on the Scottish poet Robert Burns
Walt Whitman\u27s twelve-poem Live Oak, with Moss sequence, composed in the late 1850s then broken...
Examines Whitman\u27s complex publishing relationship with the New York Herald from December 1887 th...
Examines Whitman\u27s complex publishing relationship with the New York Herald from December 1887 th...
Describes the publication history of Thou Vast Rondure Swimming in Space, including its eventual r...
Lists sixty-eight previously uncollected reviews of Whitman\u27s work published during his lifetime,...
Prints a Whitman manuscript fragment about Emerson, in which Whitman calls Emerson too cautious ; f...
Identifies and prints an essay about Whitman for children, written by Charlotte French, and a poetic...
Lists and quotes relevant parts of eight items in nineteenth-century magazines and newspapers that ...
Lists sixty-eight previously uncollected reviews of Whitman\u27s work published during his lifetime,...
Lists and quotes relevant parts of "eight items in nineteenth-century magazines and newspapers that ...
Identifies and prints an essay about Whitman for children, written by Charlotte French, and a poetic...
Responds to previous critics who have repeatedly emphasized the deeply personal nature of Whitman\...
Reprints a newly found unpublished Whitman manuscript note about Emerson, registering Whitman\u27s "...
Shows that the unidentified source Whitman refers to in his essay The Poetry of the Future is an u...
Introduces and presents a previously lost 1875 essay by Whitman on the Scottish poet Robert Burns
Walt Whitman\u27s twelve-poem Live Oak, with Moss sequence, composed in the late 1850s then broken...
Examines Whitman\u27s complex publishing relationship with the New York Herald from December 1887 th...
Examines Whitman\u27s complex publishing relationship with the New York Herald from December 1887 th...
Describes the publication history of Thou Vast Rondure Swimming in Space, including its eventual r...
Lists sixty-eight previously uncollected reviews of Whitman\u27s work published during his lifetime,...
Prints a Whitman manuscript fragment about Emerson, in which Whitman calls Emerson too cautious ; f...
Identifies and prints an essay about Whitman for children, written by Charlotte French, and a poetic...
Lists and quotes relevant parts of eight items in nineteenth-century magazines and newspapers that ...
Lists sixty-eight previously uncollected reviews of Whitman\u27s work published during his lifetime,...
Lists and quotes relevant parts of "eight items in nineteenth-century magazines and newspapers that ...
Identifies and prints an essay about Whitman for children, written by Charlotte French, and a poetic...
Responds to previous critics who have repeatedly emphasized the deeply personal nature of Whitman\...
Reprints a newly found unpublished Whitman manuscript note about Emerson, registering Whitman\u27s "...
Shows that the unidentified source Whitman refers to in his essay The Poetry of the Future is an u...
Introduces and presents a previously lost 1875 essay by Whitman on the Scottish poet Robert Burns
Walt Whitman\u27s twelve-poem Live Oak, with Moss sequence, composed in the late 1850s then broken...