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Walt Whitman in Context

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William T. Walter, Karen Karbiener, William Pannapacker, Kenneth M. Price, Matt Cohen, Michael C. Cohen, Ingrid I. Satelmajer, Stephanie Blalock, Jason Stacy, Leslie Eckel, Carmen Trammell Skaggs, David Haven Blake, Ruth Bohan, Paul Erickson, Matt Miller, Nicole Gray, David Dowling, Jessica DeSpain, Regina Schober, Stephen John Mack, Joanna Levin, Edward Whitley, Maire Mullins, Jay Grossman, Kerry Larson, Walter Grünzweig, Brian Yothers, Peter Coviello, Martin Buinicki, Adam Bradford, Ivy G. Wilson, Rachel Rubinstein, Jerome Loving, Edward S. Cutler, Christine Gerhardt, Lindsay Tuggle, Michael Robertson, Sascha Pöhlmann, Ed Folsom
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  • Date Published: June 2018
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  • isbn: 9781108314473

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  • Walt Whitman is a poet of contexts. His poetic practice was one of observing, absorbing, and then reflecting the world around him. Walt Whitman in Context provides brief, provocative explorations of thirty-eight different contexts - geographic, literary, cultural, and political - through which to engage Whitman's life and work. Written by distinguished scholars of Whitman and nineteenth-century American literature and culture, this collection synthesizes scholarly and historical sources and brings together new readings and original research.

    • Explores thirty-eight different contexts in which to engage Whitman's work
    • Draws on such recent critical approaches as ecocriticism, gender and sexuality studies, the history of the book, and print culture
    • Essays are written by pre-eminent and emerging Whitman scholars
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    • Date Published: June 2018
    • format: Adobe eBook Reader
    • isbn: 9781108314473
    • contains: 9 b/w illus.
    • availability: This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.
  • Table of Contents

    Part I. Locations:
    1. Long Island William T. Walter
    2. Brooklyn and Manhattan Karen Karbiener
    3. Camden and Philadelphia William Pannapacker
    4. Washington, DC Kenneth M. Price
    5. The American South Matt Cohen
    Part II. Literary and Artistic Contexts:
    6. Verse forms Michael C. Cohen
    7. Periodical poetry Ingrid I. Satelmajer
    8. Periodical fiction Stephanie Blalock
    9. Journalism Jason Stacy
    10. Oratory Leslie Eckel
    11. Opera Carmen Trammell Skaggs
    12. Performance and celebrity David Haven Blake
    13. Visual arts and photography Ruth Bohan
    14. Erotica Paul Erickson
    15. Notebooks and manuscripts Matt Miller
    16. Bookmaking Nicole Gray
    17. The literary marketplace David Dowling
    18. Transatlantic book distribution Jessica DeSpain
    Part III. Cultural and Political Contexts:
    19. Transcendentalism Regina Schober
    20. Philosophy Stephen John Mack
    21. Bohemianism Joanna Levin and Edward Whitley
    22. Gender Maire Mullins
    23. Sexuality Jay Grossman
    24. Politics Kerry Larson
    25. Imperialism and globalization Walter Grünzweig
    26. Nineteenth-century religion Brian Yothers
    27. Civil War Peter Coviello
    28. Reconstruction Martin Buinicki
    29. Death and mourning Adam Bradford
    30. Slavery and abolition Ivy G. Wilson
    31. Native American and immigrant cultures Rachel Rubinstein
    32. The rank and file Jerome Loving
    33. Romanticism Edward S. Cutler
    34. The natural world Christine Gerhardt
    35. Science and medicine Lindsay Tuggle
    Part IV. Reception and Legacy:
    36. Disciples Michael Robertson
    37. Influence in the United States Sascha Pöhlmann
    38. Impact on the World Ed Folsom.

  • Editors

    Joanna Levin, Chapman University, California
    Joanna Levin is an associate professor and chair of the English Department at Chapman University, California. She is the author of Bohemia in America, 1858–1920 and co-editor, with Edward Whitley, of Whitman among the Bohemians (2014).

    Edward Whitley, Lehigh University, Pennsylvania
    Edward Whitley is an associate professor in the English Department at Lehigh University, Pennsylvania. He is the author of American Bards: Walt Whitman and Other Unlikely Candidates for National Poet (2010) and co-editor, with Joanna Levin, of Whitman among the Bohemians (2014).

    Contributors

    William T. Walter, Karen Karbiener, William Pannapacker, Kenneth M. Price, Matt Cohen, Michael C. Cohen, Ingrid I. Satelmajer, Stephanie Blalock, Jason Stacy, Leslie Eckel, Carmen Trammell Skaggs, David Haven Blake, Ruth Bohan, Paul Erickson, Matt Miller, Nicole Gray, David Dowling, Jessica DeSpain, Regina Schober, Stephen John Mack, Joanna Levin, Edward Whitley, Maire Mullins, Jay Grossman, Kerry Larson, Walter Grünzweig, Brian Yothers, Peter Coviello, Martin Buinicki, Adam Bradford, Ivy G. Wilson, Rachel Rubinstein, Jerome Loving, Edward S. Cutler, Christine Gerhardt, Lindsay Tuggle, Michael Robertson, Sascha Pöhlmann, Ed Folsom

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