Transcription of a two-day seminar dealing with the problems and challenges of translating Whitman into other languages, held at the University of Iowa Obermann Center for Advanced Studies on March 30-31, 1992, with Fernando Alegria, Gay Wilson Allen, Carl L. Anderson, Roger Asselineau, V. K. Chari, Ed Folsom, Ezra Greenspan, Walter Gruenzweig, Guiyou Huang, Maria Clara Bonetti Paro, M. Wynn Thomas, and Li Yeguang
Special double issue of WWQR, with selected essays from the 1998 Rutgers-Camden "Many Cultures of Wa...
Avoids the familiar bicultural model of looking at Whitman in relation to a single country by emph...
Briefly examines the impact of Whitman in China and predicts that Whitman\u27s reputation and influe...
Transcription of a two-day seminar dealing with the problems and challenges of translating Whitman i...
Provides an account of the author\u27s long involvement in Whitman scholarship, including the writin...
Special double issue of WWQR, with selected essays from the 1998 Rutgers-Camden Many Cultures of Wa...
Obituary tribute to Gay Wilson Allen, followed by other tributes, each listed separately in this bib...
Explores the evolution of Walt Whitman in China beginning with the May Fourth Student Movement in 19...
Provides an account of the author\u27s long involvement in Whitman scholarship, including the writin...
Folsom, Ed. Walt Whitman: A Current Bibliography. Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 24 (Spring 2007), ...
Special issue containing four essays, listed separately in this bibliography, and an Editor\u27s No...
Examines Ha Jin\u27s use of Whitman in his 1999 novel Waiting, analyzing the effects of evoking Whit...
Examines Whitman\u27s appearances in the popular media of 1988, including mentions in the The New Yo...
Contains recollections of and tributes to Charles Feinberg by Gay Wilson Allen, Roger Asselineau, Ed...
Special double issue of WWQR, with seven essays, listed separately in this bibliography, selected fr...
Special double issue of WWQR, with selected essays from the 1998 Rutgers-Camden "Many Cultures of Wa...
Avoids the familiar bicultural model of looking at Whitman in relation to a single country by emph...
Briefly examines the impact of Whitman in China and predicts that Whitman\u27s reputation and influe...
Transcription of a two-day seminar dealing with the problems and challenges of translating Whitman i...
Provides an account of the author\u27s long involvement in Whitman scholarship, including the writin...
Special double issue of WWQR, with selected essays from the 1998 Rutgers-Camden Many Cultures of Wa...
Obituary tribute to Gay Wilson Allen, followed by other tributes, each listed separately in this bib...
Explores the evolution of Walt Whitman in China beginning with the May Fourth Student Movement in 19...
Provides an account of the author\u27s long involvement in Whitman scholarship, including the writin...
Folsom, Ed. Walt Whitman: A Current Bibliography. Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 24 (Spring 2007), ...
Special issue containing four essays, listed separately in this bibliography, and an Editor\u27s No...
Examines Ha Jin\u27s use of Whitman in his 1999 novel Waiting, analyzing the effects of evoking Whit...
Examines Whitman\u27s appearances in the popular media of 1988, including mentions in the The New Yo...
Contains recollections of and tributes to Charles Feinberg by Gay Wilson Allen, Roger Asselineau, Ed...
Special double issue of WWQR, with seven essays, listed separately in this bibliography, selected fr...
Special double issue of WWQR, with selected essays from the 1998 Rutgers-Camden "Many Cultures of Wa...
Avoids the familiar bicultural model of looking at Whitman in relation to a single country by emph...
Briefly examines the impact of Whitman in China and predicts that Whitman\u27s reputation and influe...