The Cambridge companion to Walt Whitman

Ezra Greenspan

earliest edition we have, 1995 Cambridge University Press, 1995 234 pages

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A collection of critical essays on the great 19th century American poet redefines the life and art of Whitman in contemporary terms, exploring such issues as modernism, feminism, and the poet's changing style in later years. Includes a chronology of Whitman's life and suggestions for further reading.

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Cambridge Companion to Walt Whitman edition · 2012 · Cambridge University Press · 9781139796583
Cambridge Companion to Walt Whitman edition · 2006 · Cambridge University Press · 9781139000369
The Cambridge companion to Walt Whitman edition · 1995 · Cambridge University Press · 234 pages
The Cambridge companion to Walt Whitman edition · 234 pages

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