Examines how Whitman\u27s positioning of the human body on horizontal and vertical axes in Song of Myself illuminates his central paradox (that he simultaneously champions individuality and democracy ); tracks how horizontal orientation . . . carries democratic significance, while verticality signals individuality, with hair the image of connectedness
Two books with two different audiences, Mark Edmundson\u27s Songs of Ourselves: Walt Whitman and the...
Offers a reading of There Was a Child Went Forth emphasizing how Whitman\u27s poems reconcile imag...
Walt Whitman’s “Song of Myself ” examines the spiritual indivisibility of life through the narration...
Examines "democratic portraiture" in "Song of Myself" in order to illuminate the ways that "aestheti...
The influence of Ralph Waldo Emerson on Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass is well known; equally well k...
Many of Walt Whitman’s poems in Leaves of Grass center on the themes of the nature of identity and t...
This thesis proposes a unified theory for reading and interpreting Leaves of Grass (1891-92), by Am...
Explores how Whitman defined issues of class in his poetry in an effort to address the working peopl...
Through his poem "Song of Myself', Walt Whitman challenges William James' construction of mystical u...
This paper explores the constituents of Walt Whitman\u27s poetic self – soul and body; its hopes, te...
Whitman's poetry is a rich subject for psychoanalytic interpretation and this has always had a uniqu...
If to be sympathetic to others is a prerequisite for harmonious community, how does this function in...
Thesis advisor: Robert KernIn this paper, I argue that Walt Whitman alters his poetic program from h...
Explores how Whitman defined issues of class in his poetry in an effort to address the working peopl...
Review of Mark Edmundson. Song of Ourselves: Walt Whitman and the Fight for Democracy
Two books with two different audiences, Mark Edmundson\u27s Songs of Ourselves: Walt Whitman and the...
Offers a reading of There Was a Child Went Forth emphasizing how Whitman\u27s poems reconcile imag...
Walt Whitman’s “Song of Myself ” examines the spiritual indivisibility of life through the narration...
Examines "democratic portraiture" in "Song of Myself" in order to illuminate the ways that "aestheti...
The influence of Ralph Waldo Emerson on Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass is well known; equally well k...
Many of Walt Whitman’s poems in Leaves of Grass center on the themes of the nature of identity and t...
This thesis proposes a unified theory for reading and interpreting Leaves of Grass (1891-92), by Am...
Explores how Whitman defined issues of class in his poetry in an effort to address the working peopl...
Through his poem "Song of Myself', Walt Whitman challenges William James' construction of mystical u...
This paper explores the constituents of Walt Whitman\u27s poetic self – soul and body; its hopes, te...
Whitman's poetry is a rich subject for psychoanalytic interpretation and this has always had a uniqu...
If to be sympathetic to others is a prerequisite for harmonious community, how does this function in...
Thesis advisor: Robert KernIn this paper, I argue that Walt Whitman alters his poetic program from h...
Explores how Whitman defined issues of class in his poetry in an effort to address the working peopl...
Review of Mark Edmundson. Song of Ourselves: Walt Whitman and the Fight for Democracy
Two books with two different audiences, Mark Edmundson\u27s Songs of Ourselves: Walt Whitman and the...
Offers a reading of There Was a Child Went Forth emphasizing how Whitman\u27s poems reconcile imag...
Walt Whitman’s “Song of Myself ” examines the spiritual indivisibility of life through the narration...