Describes Swinburne\u27s reactions to Whitman, focusing on Swinburne\u27s defection from Whitman and, extending a previous analysis by William J. Goede, offering new evidence that Swinburne\u27s developing coolness may have manifested a defensive homophobia
Contrasts Whitman\u27s and Emerson\u27s attitudes towards abolition and details the attitudes toward...
Seeks to resolve the seeming contradiction between Whitman\u27s love of Sir Walter Scott and the gre...
Argues that an inadequately investigated feature of Whitman\u27s poetry is the preacherly performan...
Points out that Arthur J. Munby\u27s Victorian diaries further document . . . Swinburne\u27s early ...
Traces Thomas Wentworth Higginson\u27s gradual evolution from enemy and detractor of Whitman\u27s po...
Examines the lives of some of Whitman\u27s friends and followers in and around Camden, New Jersey, i...
George Eliot and Walt Whitman, two of the most influential writers of the nineteenth century, are ra...
Examines Whitman\u27s double attitude toward his poems dealing with sexuality ( a stubbornness a...
Explores why a number of early reviewers compared Whitman to his best-selling British contemporary M...
Introduces and reprints a chapter ( Walt Whitman ) from Hamlin Garland\u27s The Evolution of Americ...
Examines the relation between Whitman and Baudelaire and contends that there is very little doubt t...
Provides an account of the author\u27s long involvement in Whitman scholarship, including the writin...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://journals.cambridge.org/ac...
Examines and compares the attitudes of Whitman and Dickinson to their respective (and sometimes imag...
Examines the recent controversy over the relationship of the Live Oak, with Moss sequence to the \...
Contrasts Whitman\u27s and Emerson\u27s attitudes towards abolition and details the attitudes toward...
Seeks to resolve the seeming contradiction between Whitman\u27s love of Sir Walter Scott and the gre...
Argues that an inadequately investigated feature of Whitman\u27s poetry is the preacherly performan...
Points out that Arthur J. Munby\u27s Victorian diaries further document . . . Swinburne\u27s early ...
Traces Thomas Wentworth Higginson\u27s gradual evolution from enemy and detractor of Whitman\u27s po...
Examines the lives of some of Whitman\u27s friends and followers in and around Camden, New Jersey, i...
George Eliot and Walt Whitman, two of the most influential writers of the nineteenth century, are ra...
Examines Whitman\u27s double attitude toward his poems dealing with sexuality ( a stubbornness a...
Explores why a number of early reviewers compared Whitman to his best-selling British contemporary M...
Introduces and reprints a chapter ( Walt Whitman ) from Hamlin Garland\u27s The Evolution of Americ...
Examines the relation between Whitman and Baudelaire and contends that there is very little doubt t...
Provides an account of the author\u27s long involvement in Whitman scholarship, including the writin...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://journals.cambridge.org/ac...
Examines and compares the attitudes of Whitman and Dickinson to their respective (and sometimes imag...
Examines the recent controversy over the relationship of the Live Oak, with Moss sequence to the \...
Contrasts Whitman\u27s and Emerson\u27s attitudes towards abolition and details the attitudes toward...
Seeks to resolve the seeming contradiction between Whitman\u27s love of Sir Walter Scott and the gre...
Argues that an inadequately investigated feature of Whitman\u27s poetry is the preacherly performan...