Minor Prophecy: Walt Whitman's New American ReligionIndiana University Press, 1989 - 240 من الصفحات Many of Walt Whitman's earliest readers hailed him as a religious prophet. For them, Leaves of Grass was more than literary art; it was sacred scripture. Recent scholarship has, however, dismissed those early enthusiasts as naive, if not crazy. David Kuebrich's new study of Whitman corrects that academic oversight by giving the early Whitmanites their due as the critics who most clearly perceived the nature and purpose of the poet's labors—to begin a new religion. Kuebrich's thorough, intelligent study, based squarely on textual evidence, offers a revisionist interpretation of America's great poet, returning religious vision and spirituality to the center of Whitman studies. |
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... political factors that tempered Whitman's voice . During his political for- mation in the 1830s and 1840s he embraced a liberal Democratic ideology that was implicitly anarchic in its emphasis upon individual freedom and responsi ...
... political factors that tempered Whitman's voice . During his political for- mation in the 1830s and 1840s he embraced a liberal Democratic ideology that was implicitly anarchic in its emphasis upon individual freedom and responsi ...
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... political response . Accordingly Whitman's poetry never confronts the new political problems created by urbanization , the indus- trial revolution , and the increasing political and economic power of the capital- ist class . This ...
... political response . Accordingly Whitman's poetry never confronts the new political problems created by urbanization , the indus- trial revolution , and the increasing political and economic power of the capital- ist class . This ...
الصفحة 191
... political activism and spiritual awareness in the larger culture . Whitman wrote in an age of in- tense religious ferment and political reform , and he appeals most strongly to readers who have been caught up in currents of social ...
... political activism and spiritual awareness in the larger culture . Whitman wrote in an age of in- tense religious ferment and political reform , and he appeals most strongly to readers who have been caught up in currents of social ...
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Reconsidering Whitmans Intention | 1 |
A New Religion | 12 |
Interpreting Historys Meaning | 27 |
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