The New Walt Whitman Studies

The New Walt Whitman Studies
Author: Matt Cohen
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2019-11-21
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781108419062

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Highlights the latest currents in Whitman scholarship and demonstrates how Whitman's work transforms discussions in literary studies.

The New Walt Whitman Studies

The New Walt Whitman Studies
Author: Matt Cohen
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2019-11-21
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781108317757

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This book highlights some of the latest currents in Whitman scholarship and demonstrates how Whitman's work can speak to and transform discussions in literary studies during a time of great intellectual ferment. It is organized into three sections, addressing aesthetics and politics, new reading methods, and histories of the critical imagination. This volume contains innovative work on Whitman in a range of fields. With the explosion of the digitization of books and periodicals in the past few years, the entire sense of Whitman's career is changing, and these essays are informed by the latest revelations among primary sources. The New Walt Whitman Studies shows how the latest concerns of literary analysis, from surface reading to ecocriticism to the digital humanities, emerged from an engagement with Whitman's work.

The Cambridge Introduction to Walt Whitman

The Cambridge Introduction to Walt Whitman
Author: M. Jimmie Killingsworth
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 123
Release: 2007-03-08
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781139462280

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Walt Whitman is one of the most innovative and influential American poets of the nineteenth century. Focusing on his masterpiece Leaves of Grass, this book provides a foundation for the study of Whitman as an experimental poet, a radical democrat, and a historical personality in the era of the American Civil War, the growth of the great cities, and the westward expansion of the United States. Always a controversial and important figure, Whitman continues to attract the admiration of poets, artists, critics, political activists, and readers around the world. Those studying his work for the first time will find this an invaluable book. Alongside close readings of the major texts, chapters on Whitman's biography, the history and culture of his time, and the critical reception of his work provide a comprehensive understanding of Whitman and of how he has become such a central figure in the American literary canon.

The New Modernist Studies

The New Modernist Studies
Author: Douglas Mao
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2021-02-04
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781108487061

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The first book specifically devoted to the history and prospects of the new modernist studies.

The Oxford Handbook of Walt Whitman

The Oxford Handbook of Walt Whitman
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 721
Release: 2024-02-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780192647788

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More than a century after his death, Walt Whitman remains a fresh phenomenon. Startling discoveries and massive transcription efforts are enabling new insights into his life and achievements. In the past few years new breakthroughs have proliferated, including the publication of a long-lost Whitman novel, Jack Engle, along with a hitherto unknown health guide for urban men and previously undiscovered poems. Myriad other documents have become more readily available, including largely unmined troves of journalism, narrative and documentary prose, and experimental note-keeping. Leaves of Grass and Whitman's literary life as a whole are thus ripe for reconsideration. The Oxford Handbook of Walt Whitman embraces this expanded view of Whitman and charts new pathways in Whitman Studies by bringing in new perspectives, methods, and contexts.

Walt Whitman

Walt Whitman
Author: J. R. LeMaster,Donald D. Kummings
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 884
Release: 1998
Genre: Poets, American
ISBN: 9780815318767

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Includes almost 760 entries ranging in length from 3,100 words on the first (1855) edition of Leaves of Grass to 140 words on Elizabeth Leavitt Keller. Entries include biographical data; thematic, formal and technical considerations; discussions of the poet's social and personal life; and commentary on all of Whitman's works, including poem clusters, major poems, essays, and lesser known works such as the novel Franklin Evans and two dozen short stories. A chronology and genealogy are included. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Walt Whitman

Walt Whitman
Author: John E. Schwiebert
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2023-01-04
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781476646091

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Walt Whitman created, in various editions of Leaves of Grass, what is arguably the most influential book of poems anywhere in the past 200 years. Whitman absorbed the world, transmuting it into poems that address a spectrum of topics--from democracy and religion to sexuality, gender, class, and identity. He exuberantly incarnated his epoch at the same time as he invoked "you"-- readers and "poets to come"--to join in a "poetry of the future." The first A to Z Whitman reference to incorporate 21st century scholarship, this work is ideal for readers who want a concise introduction to the major poems and prose and to the people, places, and topics central to his life. Each of the book's 142 entries is followed by cross-references to related entries and suggestions for further reading. Also included are a brief biography, a chronology of Whitman's life and major works, and a bibliography of some 300 primary and secondary sources on this most timeless and contemporary of poets.

Walt Whitman Where the Future Becomes Present

Walt Whitman  Where the Future Becomes Present
Author: David Haven Blake,Michael Robertson
Publsiher: University of Iowa Press
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2008-04
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781587296383

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Walt Whitman, Where the Future Becomes Present invigorates Whitman studies by garnering insights from a diverse group of writers and intellectuals. Writing from the perspectives of art history, political theory, creative writing, and literary criticism, the contributors place Whitman in the center of both world literature and American public life. The volume is especially notable for being the best example yet published of what the editors call the New Textuality in Whitman studies, an emergent mode of criticism that focuses on the different editions of Whitman’s poems as independent works of art.