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a| Critics on Whitman / c| edited by Richard H. Rupp.
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a| Coral Gables, Fla., : b| University of Miami Press, c| [1972].
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a| 128 p. ; c| 23 cm.
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a| Readings in literary criticism ; v| 13
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a| Introduction by R. H. Rupp.--A pact, by E. Pound.--Letter to Whitman: July 21, 1855, by R. W. Emerson.--Concerning Walt Whitman: December 7, 1856, by H. D. Thoreau.--Structure and poetic growth in Leaves of grass, by V. K. Chari.--Towards a theory of structure in Song of myself, by J. M. Nagle.--Only a language experiment, by F. O. Matthiessen.--Adam creates a world, by R. W. B. Lewis.--Some lines from Whitman, by R. Jarrell.--One's self I sing, by R. Chase.--Out of the cradle endlessly rocking, by S. E. Whicher.--Symbolism in When lilacs last in the dooryard bloom'd, by C. Feidelson, Jr.--Lilacs as pastoral elegy, by R. P. Adams.--India and the soul's circumnavigation, by J. E. Miller, Jr.--Shades of darkness in The sleepers, by Sister Eva Mary.--Whitman's short lyrics, by G. W. Allen.--Sympathy on the open road, by D. H. Lawrence.--The self against the world, by R. H. Pearce.--Whitman and Dickinson, by L. L. Martz.--Twain and Whitman, by M. Green.--Conclusion, by R. Asselineau.--Bibliography (p. [126]-128)
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a| Rupp, Richard H.,
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m| BOOK b| KANTL c| KANTL j| KANTL.G7A6 p| 535687-10 f| 04 F| NO LOAN/open shelves
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