Traces Thomas Wentworth Higginson\u27s gradual evolution from enemy and detractor of Whitman\u27s poetry to seemingly enthusiastic supporter of at least some of Whitman\u27s work; analyzes extracts from Higginson\u27s correspondence regarding Whitman and proposes reasons for the critic\u27s change of heart
Lists sixty-eight previously uncollected reviews of Whitman\u27s work published during his lifetime,...
Reviews D. H. Lawrence\u27s Studies in Classic American Literature, edited by Ezra Greenspan, Lindet...
Explores the reaction of James Elliot Cabot to a copy of the 1855 Leaves of Grass, loaned to him by ...
In these pages the emphasis will be placed not upon Walt Whitman\u27s literary theory, but upon the ...
Examines a broad range of Whitman\u27s prose--from his early journalism through Democratic Vistas an...
Examines and compares the attitudes of Whitman and Dickinson to their respective (and sometimes imag...
Responds to previous critics who have repeatedly emphasized the deeply personal nature of Whitman\...
Describes Swinburne\u27s reactions to Whitman, focusing on Swinburne\u27s defection from Whitman a...
Argues against common, negative assumptions about Whitman\u27s later poetry by defending the value o...
Examines Whitman\u27s complex publishing relationship with the New York Herald from December 1887 th...
Argues that an inadequately investigated feature of Whitman\u27s poetry is the preacherly performan...
Explores why a number of early reviewers compared Whitman to his best-selling British contemporary M...
Examines Whitman\u27s complex publishing relationship with the New York Herald from December 1887 th...
Traces how Julian Hawthorne “completely reversed his opinion” about Whitman “over the course of half...
Defends Whitman\u27s early temperance novel, Franklin Evans, on the grounds that previous critics ha...
Lists sixty-eight previously uncollected reviews of Whitman\u27s work published during his lifetime,...
Reviews D. H. Lawrence\u27s Studies in Classic American Literature, edited by Ezra Greenspan, Lindet...
Explores the reaction of James Elliot Cabot to a copy of the 1855 Leaves of Grass, loaned to him by ...
In these pages the emphasis will be placed not upon Walt Whitman\u27s literary theory, but upon the ...
Examines a broad range of Whitman\u27s prose--from his early journalism through Democratic Vistas an...
Examines and compares the attitudes of Whitman and Dickinson to their respective (and sometimes imag...
Responds to previous critics who have repeatedly emphasized the deeply personal nature of Whitman\...
Describes Swinburne\u27s reactions to Whitman, focusing on Swinburne\u27s defection from Whitman a...
Argues against common, negative assumptions about Whitman\u27s later poetry by defending the value o...
Examines Whitman\u27s complex publishing relationship with the New York Herald from December 1887 th...
Argues that an inadequately investigated feature of Whitman\u27s poetry is the preacherly performan...
Explores why a number of early reviewers compared Whitman to his best-selling British contemporary M...
Examines Whitman\u27s complex publishing relationship with the New York Herald from December 1887 th...
Traces how Julian Hawthorne “completely reversed his opinion” about Whitman “over the course of half...
Defends Whitman\u27s early temperance novel, Franklin Evans, on the grounds that previous critics ha...
Lists sixty-eight previously uncollected reviews of Whitman\u27s work published during his lifetime,...
Reviews D. H. Lawrence\u27s Studies in Classic American Literature, edited by Ezra Greenspan, Lindet...
Explores the reaction of James Elliot Cabot to a copy of the 1855 Leaves of Grass, loaned to him by ...