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- Title Pages
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
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Introduction: Whitman and the ‘Lawless Music’ of American Culture -
Chapter 1 The Nineteenth-Century Intellectual Field -
Chapter 2 US Discourse and the Expressivist Turn -
Chapter 3 The Poet as Orphic Singer: Ralph Waldo Emerson -
Chapter 4 Walt Whitman and the Poetry of the Future -
Chapter 5 The Music of America -
Chapter 6 National Identity and the Smell of the Woods -
Chapter 7 The Democratic Muse -
Chapter 8 Contemporary Reception -
Chapter 9 Whitman among the Moderns - Epilog: After the American Renaissance
- Bibliography
- Index
(p.ix) Acknowledgments
(p.ix) Acknowledgments
- Source:
- Cultural Authority in the Age of Whitman
- Publisher:
- Edinburgh University Press
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- Title Pages
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
-
Introduction: Whitman and the ‘Lawless Music’ of American Culture -
Chapter 1 The Nineteenth-Century Intellectual Field -
Chapter 2 US Discourse and the Expressivist Turn -
Chapter 3 The Poet as Orphic Singer: Ralph Waldo Emerson -
Chapter 4 Walt Whitman and the Poetry of the Future -
Chapter 5 The Music of America -
Chapter 6 National Identity and the Smell of the Woods -
Chapter 7 The Democratic Muse -
Chapter 8 Contemporary Reception -
Chapter 9 Whitman among the Moderns - Epilog: After the American Renaissance
- Bibliography
- Index