- Home
- » Tags
- » Walt Whitman
Top View
- Whitman Publication PRINT 4.Indd
- Cyclical Nature Images As Representations of Freedom and Fulfillment in Emerson, Thoreau, and Whitman
- Franklin, Emerson, Whitman, and the American Bible
- Walt Whitman || Edgar Allan Poe
- Spirituality, Corporeality, and Queer Identification with Nature in Transcendental Literature Kathryn Alderman Connecticut College, [email protected]
- The Embodied Poet in the Work of Emerson, Whitman, and Hesiod
- Elegy for Lincoln:Walt Whitman's Poem
- Whitman's and Melville's Civil War: a Comparison of Drum-Taps and Battle-Pieces Martha M
- [Inter]Sections 20 (2017): 1-15
- Walt Whitman Quarterly Review
- Key Terms and People Lesson Summary
- Walt Whitman
- Sarah Helen Whitman As a Critic of Poe
- Jeffersonian Whitman: the Impact of Jefferson On
- Berthold, Dennis and Price, Kenneth M., Eds., Dear Brother Walt: the Letters of Thomas Jefferson Whitman [Review]
- 182 Kansas History Walt Whitman in the Early Kansas Press by Vanessa Steinroetter
- Walt Whitman
- Walt Whitman (1819 – 1892)
- Walt Whitman Quarterly Review
- Nineteenth-Century American Poetry As a Fan Activity
- Walt Whitman and Civil War Washington Kenneth M
- Luke Philip Plotica Assistant Professor Department of Political Science Virginia Tech WPSA 2016 Working Draft—Please Do Not Cite Or Circulate
- Ecopoetry and Environmental Consciousness in Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau and Walt Whitman
- With Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Walt Whitman's Changing Perceptions of the Effects of the American Civil War and Its Impact on His Poetry
- Franklin's Ivy Leagues and the Junto of Education
- Stephen Vincent Benet: the Spirit of Patriotism in His Poetry
- Walt Whitman As a Critic of Literature
- Ginsberg's Quest to Resurrect Whitman's America
- Emerson, Whitman, and the "Robust Soul"
- Walt Whitman and Expansionary Idealism
- Complicating Whitman's Authorship Through Jack Engle
- Whitman and the Presidency
- Rediscovering Thomas Paine Richard B
- GRANT | Education Guide 1 HISTORY Is Proud to Join with Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History to Offer These Resources for Teachers, Parents and Students
- Unit 6/Week 15 Title: “O Captain! My Captain”
- Walt Whitman & Abraham Lincoln
- Thomas Paine: Was He Really Anticlassical? by RICHARD M
- Walt Whitman Quarterly Review
- Walt Whitman (1819-1892) the Poet of Democracy
- Theodore Roosevelt, the Gospel of Strenuosity, and Duties at Home and Abroad
- The Endlessly Elaborating Poem: a Comparative Study of Walt Whitman