Examines Whitman\u27s attitude toward the visual arts and toward contemporary and historical beliefs about the relation between poetry and painting, focusing especially upon Whitman\u27s relation to art patron William Cullen Bryant and sculptor Henry Kirke Brown, and upon how Whitman boldly reconfigured the transgenre appeal of the sister arts
Provides an account of the author\u27s long involvement in Whitman scholarship, including the writin...
Analyzes Specimen Days as a work that both prefigures and furthers the culture of authenticity
Explores in detail the early feminist and abolitionist Abby Price\u27s relationship to Whitman, his ...
Special double issue of WWQR, with selected essays from the 1998 Rutgers-Camden Many Cultures of Wa...
Argues that an inadequately investigated feature of Whitman\u27s poetry is the preacherly performan...
Special double issue of WWQR, with seven essays, listed separately in this bibliography, selected fr...
Identifies and prints an essay about Whitman for children, written by Charlotte French, and a poetic...
Whitman’s “Letters from a Travelllling Bachelor,” written for the New York Sunday Dispatch (October ...
Walt Whitman was an enormous influence on Allen Ginsberg, which Lawrence Ferlinghetti recognized at ...
Community of individuals Whitman embodied America Walt Whitman is one of the foundational figures ...
Examines the poems, parodies, homages, reviews, and essays concerning Whitman that were either firs...
Examines the lives of some of Whitman\u27s friends and followers in and around Camden, New Jersey, i...
Lists sixty-eight previously uncollected reviews of Whitman\u27s work published during his lifetime,...
Explores Whitman\u27s attitudes toward Asian Americans and reads the work of several Asian American ...
Analyzes various musical settings of Whitman\u27s poetry, including works by Ned Rorem, Vincent Pers...
Provides an account of the author\u27s long involvement in Whitman scholarship, including the writin...
Analyzes Specimen Days as a work that both prefigures and furthers the culture of authenticity
Explores in detail the early feminist and abolitionist Abby Price\u27s relationship to Whitman, his ...
Special double issue of WWQR, with selected essays from the 1998 Rutgers-Camden Many Cultures of Wa...
Argues that an inadequately investigated feature of Whitman\u27s poetry is the preacherly performan...
Special double issue of WWQR, with seven essays, listed separately in this bibliography, selected fr...
Identifies and prints an essay about Whitman for children, written by Charlotte French, and a poetic...
Whitman’s “Letters from a Travelllling Bachelor,” written for the New York Sunday Dispatch (October ...
Walt Whitman was an enormous influence on Allen Ginsberg, which Lawrence Ferlinghetti recognized at ...
Community of individuals Whitman embodied America Walt Whitman is one of the foundational figures ...
Examines the poems, parodies, homages, reviews, and essays concerning Whitman that were either firs...
Examines the lives of some of Whitman\u27s friends and followers in and around Camden, New Jersey, i...
Lists sixty-eight previously uncollected reviews of Whitman\u27s work published during his lifetime,...
Explores Whitman\u27s attitudes toward Asian Americans and reads the work of several Asian American ...
Analyzes various musical settings of Whitman\u27s poetry, including works by Ned Rorem, Vincent Pers...
Provides an account of the author\u27s long involvement in Whitman scholarship, including the writin...
Analyzes Specimen Days as a work that both prefigures and furthers the culture of authenticity
Explores in detail the early feminist and abolitionist Abby Price\u27s relationship to Whitman, his ...