Provides an etymological analysis of Whitman\u27s use of three important words in his poetic vocabulary: amativeness, amorousness, and adhesiveness
Explores "Whitman\u27s role in shaping James\u27s thought" and evaluates "Whitman\u27s place in the ...
Examines a broad range of Whitman\u27s prose--from his early journalism through Democratic Vistas an...
Suggests Whitman\u27s problematic relationship to fiction, both as a writer of fiction and as a char...
Explores Whitman\u27s negotiation of bachelorhood, examining how and why the poet avoided the word ...
A Chant of Dilation analyzes Walt Whitman\u27s poetic engagement with two very modern ideas: the mat...
This essay critically engages ontological, rhetorical, ethical, and political themes pertinent to th...
Traces Thomas Wentworth Higginson\u27s gradual evolution from enemy and detractor of Whitman\u27s po...
One of the outstanding characteristics of the Romantic period was the widespread urge to find an acc...
This thesis proposes a unified theory for reading and interpreting Leaves of Grass (1891-92), by Am...
Traces Whitman\u27s influence on the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth-century philosophical movem...
Explores Whitman\u27s poetry in the light of Quakerism, presenting both those Quaker concepts direc...
This article analyzes 19th-century US poet Walt Whitman's vindication of "adhesiveness" as imperativ...
Transcribes and discusses a previously unpublished Whitman prose manuscript dealing with the "Centra...
Offers a translation of a poem (“Pista de baile” / “Dance Floor”) about Whitman by Ecuadorian poet R...
Responds to previous critics who have repeatedly emphasized the deeply personal nature of Whitman\...
Explores "Whitman\u27s role in shaping James\u27s thought" and evaluates "Whitman\u27s place in the ...
Examines a broad range of Whitman\u27s prose--from his early journalism through Democratic Vistas an...
Suggests Whitman\u27s problematic relationship to fiction, both as a writer of fiction and as a char...
Explores Whitman\u27s negotiation of bachelorhood, examining how and why the poet avoided the word ...
A Chant of Dilation analyzes Walt Whitman\u27s poetic engagement with two very modern ideas: the mat...
This essay critically engages ontological, rhetorical, ethical, and political themes pertinent to th...
Traces Thomas Wentworth Higginson\u27s gradual evolution from enemy and detractor of Whitman\u27s po...
One of the outstanding characteristics of the Romantic period was the widespread urge to find an acc...
This thesis proposes a unified theory for reading and interpreting Leaves of Grass (1891-92), by Am...
Traces Whitman\u27s influence on the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth-century philosophical movem...
Explores Whitman\u27s poetry in the light of Quakerism, presenting both those Quaker concepts direc...
This article analyzes 19th-century US poet Walt Whitman's vindication of "adhesiveness" as imperativ...
Transcribes and discusses a previously unpublished Whitman prose manuscript dealing with the "Centra...
Offers a translation of a poem (“Pista de baile” / “Dance Floor”) about Whitman by Ecuadorian poet R...
Responds to previous critics who have repeatedly emphasized the deeply personal nature of Whitman\...
Explores "Whitman\u27s role in shaping James\u27s thought" and evaluates "Whitman\u27s place in the ...
Examines a broad range of Whitman\u27s prose--from his early journalism through Democratic Vistas an...
Suggests Whitman\u27s problematic relationship to fiction, both as a writer of fiction and as a char...