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Whitman and Dickinson

Whitman and Dickinson Downloaded from http://read.dukeupress.edu/am-lit-scholarship/article-pdf/2020/1/47/1646867/2020047.pdf by DEEPDYVE INC user on 13 November 2022 4 Whitman and Dickinson Stephanie M. Blalock and Lucy Biederman This year’s scholarship on both Whitman and Dickinson features new attention to textual studies, global visions of these writers, and readings that look beyond the genre of poetry. There is increasing emphasis on political science perspectives in Whitman scholarship and new popular culture studies work in Dickinson scholarship. Stephanie M. Blalock contributed the Whitman section and Lucy Biederman the Dickinson section. i Walt Whitman a. Primary Sources Every Hour, Every Atom: A Collection of Walt Whitman's Early Notebooks and Fragments, ed. Zachary Turpin and Matt Miller (Iowa), presents transcriptions of Whitman’s pre-Civil War not- e books and fragments, their contents revealing the poet’s “construction of his very own genre in all its beautiful messiness” and further dem- y thologizing Whitman, “who did all he could in life to present himself as a poet who’d entered the world of poetry fully formed.” b. Books In Whitman in Washington: Becoming the National Poet in the Federal City (Oxford), Kenneth M. Price focuses on the decade Whi-t man spent in Washington, DC (1863–73), examining his “integrated life, writings, and government work http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American Literary Scholarship Duke University Press

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0065-9142
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10.1215/00659142-9750608
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Downloaded from http://read.dukeupress.edu/am-lit-scholarship/article-pdf/2020/1/47/1646867/2020047.pdf by DEEPDYVE INC user on 13 November 2022 4 Whitman and Dickinson Stephanie M. Blalock and Lucy Biederman This year’s scholarship on both Whitman and Dickinson features new attention to textual studies, global visions of these writers, and readings that look beyond the genre of poetry. There is increasing emphasis on political science perspectives in Whitman scholarship and new popular culture studies work in Dickinson scholarship. Stephanie M. Blalock contributed the Whitman section and Lucy Biederman the Dickinson section. i Walt Whitman a. Primary Sources Every Hour, Every Atom: A Collection of Walt Whitman's Early Notebooks and Fragments, ed. Zachary Turpin and Matt Miller (Iowa), presents transcriptions of Whitman’s pre-Civil War not- e books and fragments, their contents revealing the poet’s “construction of his very own genre in all its beautiful messiness” and further dem- y thologizing Whitman, “who did all he could in life to present himself as a poet who’d entered the world of poetry fully formed.” b. Books In Whitman in Washington: Becoming the National Poet in the Federal City (Oxford), Kenneth M. Price focuses on the decade Whi-t man spent in Washington, DC (1863–73), examining his “integrated life, writings, and government work

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American Literary ScholarshipDuke University Press

Published: Sep 1, 2022

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