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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... tion , bribery , falsehood , mal - administration " in municipal , state and national governments ( PW , II , 370 ) . In his later years he increasingly worried over the maldistribution of wealth and intensifying conflict between ...
... tion , bribery , falsehood , mal - administration " in municipal , state and national governments ( PW , II , 370 ) . In his later years he increasingly worried over the maldistribution of wealth and intensifying conflict between ...
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... tion in the poetry . The major epiphanies in the Leaves are also its most veiled " secrets . " In such central poems and sequences as " Song of Myself , " " Out of the Cradle , " the Lincoln elegy , and “ Calamus , ” Whitman wants the ...
... tion in the poetry . The major epiphanies in the Leaves are also its most veiled " secrets . " In such central poems and sequences as " Song of Myself , " " Out of the Cradle , " the Lincoln elegy , and “ Calamus , ” Whitman wants the ...
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... tion . But there is an important difference : whereas Wordsworth feared a loss of insight , Whitman , on this occasion , fears a loss of faith . The tortuous complexity of the poem's opening twenty - two line sentence with its nineteen ...
... tion . But there is an important difference : whereas Wordsworth feared a loss of insight , Whitman , on this occasion , fears a loss of faith . The tortuous complexity of the poem's opening twenty - two line sentence with its nineteen ...
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Reconsidering Whitmans Intention | 1 |
A New Religion | 12 |
Interpreting Historys Meaning | 27 |
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