Examines the lives of some of Whitman\u27s friends and followers in and around Camden, New Jersey, i...
Notes several previously unrecorded newspaper accounts of Oscar Wilde\u27s 1882 visit to Whitman in ...
Describes the relations between Grace Ellery Channing, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, William Douglas O\u...
Explores Whitman\u27s influence on Edith Wharton, focusing especially on her "Sketch of an Essay on ...
Edith Wharton was born amid the dark and bright energies of American romanticism. While Cynthia Grif...
Provides an account of the author\u27s long involvement in Whitman scholarship, including the writin...
Describes the short-lived 1865 New York City humor magazine called Mrs. Grundy and presents a hither...
Introduces and presents what had been a lost essay by Whitman, first published in Life Illustrated o...
Documents American feminist journalist, lecturer, and actor Kate Field\u27s (1838-1896) admiration f...
Introduces and presents a little-known short essay that was "told by Anne Montgomerie to her daughte...
Contains recollections of and tributes to Charles Feinberg by Gay Wilson Allen, Roger Asselineau, Ed...
Explores in detail the life of Anne Gilchrist, especially in relation to her correspondence and enco...
Examines Whitman\u27s influence on the poetry of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, compares and contrasts th...
Provides an account of the author\u27s involvement in Whitman scholarship, including an account of t...
Examines Whitmanian echoes in the poetry of German writer Gertrud Kolmar (1894-1943)
Examines the lives of some of Whitman\u27s friends and followers in and around Camden, New Jersey, i...
Notes several previously unrecorded newspaper accounts of Oscar Wilde\u27s 1882 visit to Whitman in ...
Describes the relations between Grace Ellery Channing, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, William Douglas O\u...
Explores Whitman\u27s influence on Edith Wharton, focusing especially on her "Sketch of an Essay on ...
Edith Wharton was born amid the dark and bright energies of American romanticism. While Cynthia Grif...
Provides an account of the author\u27s long involvement in Whitman scholarship, including the writin...
Describes the short-lived 1865 New York City humor magazine called Mrs. Grundy and presents a hither...
Introduces and presents what had been a lost essay by Whitman, first published in Life Illustrated o...
Documents American feminist journalist, lecturer, and actor Kate Field\u27s (1838-1896) admiration f...
Introduces and presents a little-known short essay that was "told by Anne Montgomerie to her daughte...
Contains recollections of and tributes to Charles Feinberg by Gay Wilson Allen, Roger Asselineau, Ed...
Explores in detail the life of Anne Gilchrist, especially in relation to her correspondence and enco...
Examines Whitman\u27s influence on the poetry of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, compares and contrasts th...
Provides an account of the author\u27s involvement in Whitman scholarship, including an account of t...
Examines Whitmanian echoes in the poetry of German writer Gertrud Kolmar (1894-1943)
Examines the lives of some of Whitman\u27s friends and followers in and around Camden, New Jersey, i...
Notes several previously unrecorded newspaper accounts of Oscar Wilde\u27s 1882 visit to Whitman in ...
Describes the relations between Grace Ellery Channing, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, William Douglas O\u...