Walt Whitman by Jerome Loving

Walt Whitman by Jerome Loving

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Offers a biography of Walt Whitman. This book provides insights into the various aspects of the poet's life, including his attitudes toward the emerging urban life of America, his relationships with his family members, his notions of male-male love, his attitudes toward the vexed issue of race, and his insistence on the union of American states.

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Walt Whitman by Jerome Loving

Offers a biography of Walt Whitman. This book provides insights into the various aspects of the poet's life, including his attitudes toward the emerging urban life of America, his relationships with his family members, his notions of male-male love, his attitudes toward the vexed issue of race, and his insistence on the union of American states.
Jerome Loving is the author of Lost in the Customhouse: Authorship in the American Renaissance (1993), Emily Dickinson: The Poet on the Second Story (1986), Emerson, Whitman, and the American Muse (1982), and Walt Whitman's Champion: William Douglas O'Connor (1978). He is the editor of Frank Norris's McTeague (1995), Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass (1990), and Civil War Letters of George Washington Whitman (1975).
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ISBN 13 9780520214279
ISBN 10 0520214277
Title Walt Whitman
Author Jerome Loving
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher University of California Press
Year published 1999-03-11
Number of pages 582
Prizes Short-listed for L.A. Times Book Prize (Biography) 1999
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.