The new Walt Whitman studies / edited by Matt Cohen, University of Nebraska, Lincoln.

Other author Cohen, Matt, 1970- editor.
Format Book
PublicationCambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2020.
Copyright Date©2020
Descriptionxiv, 252 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
Subjects

SeriesTwenty-first-century critical revisions
Twenty-first-century critical revisions. ^A1381663
Contents Whitman's "deathbed" radicalism and its modernist effects / Caterina Bernardini and Kenneth M. Price -- Whitman, women, and privacy / Justine S. Murison -- The poetics of a new science: "song of myself" as sociology / Timothy Robbins -- World Wide Walt: making and marketing Whitman's global persona / Thoren Opitz -- Intimacies of place: Walt Whitman and the politics of settler sensation / Mark Rifkin -- Whitman in your pocket: the history of the book and the history of sexuality / Jay Grossman -- "All thy wide geographies" : reading Whitman's epistolary database / Alexander Ashland, Stefan Schöberlein and Stephanie M. Blalock -- Haptic feelings / Erica Fretwell -- Walt Whitman's Leaves / Nicole Gray and Matt Cohen -- Critique is not that old; composition is not that new: Sadakichi Hartmann's conversations with Walt Whitman / Andrew Way Leong -- Reading Whitman in disenchanted times / Christopher Castiglia -- "Permit to speak at every hazard": Whitman's grammar of risk / Peter Riley -- Whitman getting old / Ed Folsom.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Genre/formCriticism, interpretation, etc.
LCCN 2019021303
ISBN9781108419062 hardcover
ISBN1108419062 hardcover