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The Letters Of William Cullen Bryant: Volume I, 1809–1836, William Cullen Bryant Ii, Thomas G. Voss Nov 2019

The Letters Of William Cullen Bryant: Volume I, 1809–1836, William Cullen Bryant Ii, Thomas G. Voss

American Philosophy

This is the only collection ever made of Bryant's letters, two-thirds of which have never before been printed. Their publication was foreseen by the late Allan Nevin as "one of the most important and stimulating enterprises contributory to the enrichment of the nation's cultural and political life that is now within range of individual and group effort.

William Cullen Bryant (1794–1878) was America's earliest national poet. His immediate followers—Longfellow, Poe, and Whitman—unquestionably began their distinguished careers in imitation of his verses. But Bryant was even more influential in his long career as a political journalist, and in his encouragement of …


The Influence Of Individualistic Ideas On American Mobility, Markus Magiera Oct 2018

The Influence Of Individualistic Ideas On American Mobility, Markus Magiera

English Department: Traveling American Modernism (ENG 366, Fall 2018)

In this paper I showcase the influence of individualistic thinking ranging back as far as Age of Enlightenment on the development of mobility in America since the eighteenth century. My goal is to identify the factors that shaped the evolution of travel. In order to do so I start by analyzing texts from the early nineteenth century, where travel by foot was the common thing. Next I focus on new means of mobility; first the bicycle, and later on the automobile. I aim to convince that modernity's main instigator was the change in thinking brought forth in the Age of …


Whitman And Dickinson, William A. Pannapacker, Paul Crumbley Jan 2008

Whitman And Dickinson, William A. Pannapacker, Paul Crumbley

Faculty Publications

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Leaves Of Grass (1855) And The Cities Of Whitman’S Memory, William A. Pannapacker Jan 2008

Leaves Of Grass (1855) And The Cities Of Whitman’S Memory, William A. Pannapacker

Faculty Publications

This comprehensive volume celebrates the 150th anniversary of the 1855 edition of Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grasswith twenty essays by preeminent scholars representing a variety of critical perspectives that focus exclusively on the original edition. Once regarded as primarily a collector's item, this edition is now viewed as the poet's most bold and compelling articulation of the possibilities of American democracy.

The essays weave a rich tapestry of the most current, innovative criticism on this foundational book of American poetry. The contributors treat Whitman's poetry, his biography, his politics, his reception in the United States and abroad, race and ethnic …


The Walt Whitman Archive: The Body Of Work Electric, William A. Pannapacker Dec 2007

The Walt Whitman Archive: The Body Of Work Electric, William A. Pannapacker

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Whitman And Dickinson, William A. Pannapacker, Paul Crumbley Jan 2007

Whitman And Dickinson, William A. Pannapacker, Paul Crumbley

Faculty Publications

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The City, William A. Pannapacker Jan 2006

The City, William A. Pannapacker

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Whitman’S Philadelphia And Whitman’S Camden: Retrospect And Prospect, William A. Pannapacker Jan 2005

Whitman’S Philadelphia And Whitman’S Camden: Retrospect And Prospect, William A. Pannapacker

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