Explores various sexual metaphors and allusions in Whitman\u27s poetry (especially Song of Myself ) and argues that the mightiest sexual drives lead the persona to an intimation of the transcendent state
One of the outstanding characteristics of the Romantic period was the widespread urge to find an acc...
Lyric is onanistic: masturbation is the latent content of lyric poetry. This article counters queer ...
Reads H.D.\u27s Tribute to the Angels in conjunction with Whitman\u27s Song of Myself, finding con...
Explores various sexual metaphors and allusions in Whitman\u27s poetry (especially "Song of Myself")...
Explores Kinnell\u27s indebtedness to Whitman by examining Kinnell\u27s prose statements and his p...
Examines Whitman\u27s double attitude toward his poems dealing with sexuality ( a stubbornness a...
It has long been accepted by researchers of Emily Dickinson that many of her poems are distinctly er...
Walt Whitman’s “Song of Myself ” examines the spiritual indivisibility of life through the narration...
This thesis proposes a unified theory for reading and interpreting Leaves of Grass (1891-92), by Am...
In this provocative analysis of Whitman's exemplary quest for happiness, Vivian Pollak skillfully ex...
Had the Romantics lived in the twentieth-century and maintained their Romantic sensibility, they mig...
Discusses Section 11 of Song of Myself in the context of Whitman\u27s identification of femininity...
that "Whitman's multimaniacal speaker " is "trapped in an autoerotic isola-tion ...
Although Walt Whitman intended to write the new American Bible and inaugurate a religion contemporar...
<p>Fantasy plays an essential role in sexual activities. This article investigates (erotic) fa...
One of the outstanding characteristics of the Romantic period was the widespread urge to find an acc...
Lyric is onanistic: masturbation is the latent content of lyric poetry. This article counters queer ...
Reads H.D.\u27s Tribute to the Angels in conjunction with Whitman\u27s Song of Myself, finding con...
Explores various sexual metaphors and allusions in Whitman\u27s poetry (especially "Song of Myself")...
Explores Kinnell\u27s indebtedness to Whitman by examining Kinnell\u27s prose statements and his p...
Examines Whitman\u27s double attitude toward his poems dealing with sexuality ( a stubbornness a...
It has long been accepted by researchers of Emily Dickinson that many of her poems are distinctly er...
Walt Whitman’s “Song of Myself ” examines the spiritual indivisibility of life through the narration...
This thesis proposes a unified theory for reading and interpreting Leaves of Grass (1891-92), by Am...
In this provocative analysis of Whitman's exemplary quest for happiness, Vivian Pollak skillfully ex...
Had the Romantics lived in the twentieth-century and maintained their Romantic sensibility, they mig...
Discusses Section 11 of Song of Myself in the context of Whitman\u27s identification of femininity...
that "Whitman's multimaniacal speaker " is "trapped in an autoerotic isola-tion ...
Although Walt Whitman intended to write the new American Bible and inaugurate a religion contemporar...
<p>Fantasy plays an essential role in sexual activities. This article investigates (erotic) fa...
One of the outstanding characteristics of the Romantic period was the widespread urge to find an acc...
Lyric is onanistic: masturbation is the latent content of lyric poetry. This article counters queer ...
Reads H.D.\u27s Tribute to the Angels in conjunction with Whitman\u27s Song of Myself, finding con...