Walt Whitman
The Contemporary Reviews
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:4th Jun '09
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A collection of the contemporaneous reviews of Walt Whitman's work.
This volume offers a thorough presentation of the contemporaneous reviews of the major books by Walt Whitman published between 1855 and 1892. Recognised now as one of America's greatest poets, Whitman's work elicited extraordinary responses, some angry and short-sighted and others discriminating and discerning.This volume, a significant contribution to the reception history of Leaves of Grass, Specimen Days and other works, reproduces the full range of the contemporary reviews of Whitman's various books. Brash and iconoclastic, revered and reviled at various times, Whitman - because of his bold literary experiments and frank treatment of sexuality - came in for an astonishing array of commentary ranging from sympathy with his 'hearty wholesomeness' to hostility toward poems that were a 'mass of stupid filth'. Reviews by Rufus Griswold, Fanny Fern, John Burroughs, William Dean Howells, Henry James, Hamlin Garland, Oscar Wilde and (writing anonymously) Whitman himself, together with a host of lesser-known writers clarify much about both the poet and nineteenth-century American culture and its tastes and preoccupations, its myopia and acuity. These reviewers first framed the issues for critical debate and shaped Whitman's long-term reputation.
"All libraries serving serious students of literature should have these volumes." Q. Grigg, Choice
"Kenneth M. Price's edition of the early reviews of Whitman's work is a carefully edited, beautifully produced, and fundamentally important collection. For the first time, we have available a full...gathering of the contemporary responses to Whitman's raging sequence of book publications...One of the values of a book such as Price's is that it inspires and initiates work that eventually updates and supplements what the editor has done. It is a testament to the quality of Price's work that so little supplementing needs to be done to a collection that covers such a vast range of responses to Whitman's multitudinous career. Price's volume allows us to begin to hear Whitman as last century's readers heard him." Ed Folsom, Resiurces for American Literary Study
ISBN: 9780521112598
Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
Weight: 540g
384 pages