CR. The Centennial Review, Volume 26Michigan State University, College of Arts & Letters, 1982 - Literature |
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Page 157
... Whitman . " Fur- ther , Musgrove perceived the relation as " illustrative of the classical American pattern of the ' rejection of the father . ' " The resemblances noted involve poetic styles and rhythms as well as a concern with the ...
... Whitman . " Fur- ther , Musgrove perceived the relation as " illustrative of the classical American pattern of the ' rejection of the father . ' " The resemblances noted involve poetic styles and rhythms as well as a concern with the ...
Page 199
... Whitman ' leaves it a matter of doubt of where he has been in this world and where not . " More enthusiastic but sim- ilarly perplexed , Emerson dispatched a now famous letter to the unknown author , greeting him " at the beginning of a ...
... Whitman ' leaves it a matter of doubt of where he has been in this world and where not . " More enthusiastic but sim- ilarly perplexed , Emerson dispatched a now famous letter to the unknown author , greeting him " at the beginning of a ...
Page 205
... Whitman's mysterious seeds are unable to appear to its author or its audi- ence except in their own disappearance . We are now perhaps in a better position to posit a connec- tion between the sun's " libidinous prongs " and the poet's ...
... Whitman's mysterious seeds are unable to appear to its author or its audi- ence except in their own disappearance . We are now perhaps in a better position to posit a connec- tion between the sun's " libidinous prongs " and the poet's ...
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