Examines the relation between Whitman and Baudelaire and contends that there is very little doubt that Whitman knew something about Baudelaire from his reading of (George) Saintsbury, but that Baudelaire likely knew little of Whitman and that it is doubtful that Baudelaire would have cared for the man or his poetry
Provides an account of the author\u27s involvement in Whitman scholarship, including his early recog...
Few scholars have attempted to conduct a close examination of Whitman\u27s relationship to his publi...
Introduces and presents a previously lost 1875 essay by Whitman on the Scottish poet Robert Burns
Examines the relation between Whitman and Baudelaire and contends that there is "very little doubt t...
Contributes to the discourse surrounding the mystery of the nonexistent French translation of Leaves...
Identifies and prints an essay about Whitman for children, written by Charlotte French, and a poetic...
Contributes to the discourse surrounding the mystery of the nonexistent French translation of Leaves...
Shows that the unidentified source Whitman refers to in his essay The Poetry of the Future is an u...
The purpose of this thesis is to consider the extent to which Edgar Allan Poe’s literary thought inf...
The purpose of this thesis is to consider the extent to which Edgar Allan Poe’s literary thought inf...
Identifies and prints an essay about Whitman for children, written by Charlotte French, and a poetic...
Describes Henry Clapp, Jr.\u27s reprinting of an unknown article from a French periodical announcin...
Provides an account of the author\u27s involvement in Whitman scholarship, including his early recog...
Clears up a confusion regarding the author\u27s article, The Earliest French Review of Walt Whitman...
Examines Whitman\u27s complex publishing relationship with the New York Herald from December 1887 th...
Provides an account of the author\u27s involvement in Whitman scholarship, including his early recog...
Few scholars have attempted to conduct a close examination of Whitman\u27s relationship to his publi...
Introduces and presents a previously lost 1875 essay by Whitman on the Scottish poet Robert Burns
Examines the relation between Whitman and Baudelaire and contends that there is "very little doubt t...
Contributes to the discourse surrounding the mystery of the nonexistent French translation of Leaves...
Identifies and prints an essay about Whitman for children, written by Charlotte French, and a poetic...
Contributes to the discourse surrounding the mystery of the nonexistent French translation of Leaves...
Shows that the unidentified source Whitman refers to in his essay The Poetry of the Future is an u...
The purpose of this thesis is to consider the extent to which Edgar Allan Poe’s literary thought inf...
The purpose of this thesis is to consider the extent to which Edgar Allan Poe’s literary thought inf...
Identifies and prints an essay about Whitman for children, written by Charlotte French, and a poetic...
Describes Henry Clapp, Jr.\u27s reprinting of an unknown article from a French periodical announcin...
Provides an account of the author\u27s involvement in Whitman scholarship, including his early recog...
Clears up a confusion regarding the author\u27s article, The Earliest French Review of Walt Whitman...
Examines Whitman\u27s complex publishing relationship with the New York Herald from December 1887 th...
Provides an account of the author\u27s involvement in Whitman scholarship, including his early recog...
Few scholars have attempted to conduct a close examination of Whitman\u27s relationship to his publi...
Introduces and presents a previously lost 1875 essay by Whitman on the Scottish poet Robert Burns