A selection of important older literary criticism on Walt Whitman
Includes bibliographical references and index
Personal -- A. Bronson Alcott (1856) -- Moncure D. Conway "Walt Whitman" (1866) -- William Douglas O'Connor "The Good Gray Poet: Supplement" (1866) -- Robert Buchanan (1887) -- Ernest Rhys "To Walt Whitman on His Seventieth Birthday" (1889) -- Anonymous "Whitman's Obituary" (1892) -- Edmund Clarence Stedman (1892) -- Hamlin Garland "Walt Whitman" (1893) -- Matthew Arnold (1866) -- Ferdinand Freiligrath "Walt Whitman" (1868) -- William Michael Rossetti (1869) -- Anne Gilchrist (1869) -- Peter Bayne "Walt Whitman's Poems" (1875) -- Arthur Clive "Walt Whitman, the Poet of Joy" (1875) -- George Eliot (1876) -- William Michael Rossetti (1878) -- John Ruskin (1879) -- Edmund Clarence Stedman "Walt Whitman" (1880) -- Fitzgerald Molloy "Leaders of Modern Thought" (1882) -- Gerard Manley Hopkins (1882) -- G.C. Macaulay "Walt Whitman" (1882) -- Robert Louis Stevenson "Walt Whitman" (1882) -- Sidney Lanier (1883) -- George Selwyn "Walt Whitman at Camden" (1885) -- Charles F. Richardson (1887) -- Algernon Charles Swinburne "Whitmania" (1887) -- Oliver Elton (1890) -- Robert G. Ingersoll "Liberty in Literature" (1890) -- William Clarke (1892) -- Harriet Monroe "A Word about Walt Whitman" (1892) -- Pauline W. Roose "A Child-Poet: Walt Whitman" (1892) -- Richard Maurice Bucke "The Man Walt Whitman" (1893) -- Barrett Wendell "American Literature" (1893) -- William Morton Payne "Whitmaniana" (1893) -- William Dean Howells "First Impressions of Literary New York" (1895) -- Max Nordau (1895) -- Willa Cather "Whitman" (1896) -- William Sloane Kennedy "Whitman's Word-Music" (1896) -- Henry Childs Merwin "Men and Letters" (1897) -- Hallam Tennyson (1897) -- John Jay Chapman "Walt Whitman" (1898) -- Jennette Barbour Perry "Whitmania" (1898) -- Thomas Wentworth Higginson "Whitman" (1899) -- J.A. MacCulloch "Wak Whitman: The Poet of Brotherhood" (1899) -- William James "A Contemporary Poet" (1899) -- George Santayana "The Poetry of Barbarism: II. Walt Whitman" (1900) -- William P. Trent (1903) -- G.K. Chesterton "Conventions and the Hero" (1904) -- Ezra Pound "What I Feel About Walt Whitman" (1909) -- Virginia Woolf "Visits to Walt Whitman" (1918) -- D.H. Lawrence "Poetry of the Present" (1920) -- D.H. Lawrence "Whitman" (1921) -- Works -- Leaves of Grass -- Ralph Waldo Emerson (1855) -- Charles A. Dana (1855) -- Walt Whitman (1855) -- Rufus W. Griswold (1855) -- Edward Everett Hale (1856) -- Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1856) -- Anonymous (1856) -- Henry David Thoreau (1856) -- William Allingham (1857) -- Anonymous "Innate Vulgarity" (1859) -- Anonymous (1860) -- Anonymous (1860) -- George Saintsbury (1874) -- Sidney Lanier (1878) -- Edwin P. Whipple "American Literature" (1886) -- Walter Lewin "Leaves of Grass" (1887) -- John Addington Symonds "Democratic Art" (1890) -- Walt Whitman "An Old Man's Rejoinder" (1890) -- John Burroughs "His Ruling Ideas and Aims" (1896) -- C.D. Lanier "Walt Whitman" (1902) -- Calamus -- John Addington Symonds "Walt Whitman: A Study" (1893) -- Drum-Taps -- Henry James "Mr. Walt Whitman" (1865) -- William Dean Howells "Drum-Taps" (1865) -- "Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking" -- Stephen E. Whicher "Whitman's Awakening to Death-Toward a Biographical Reading of 'Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking'" (1960) -- "Passage to India" -- V.K. Chari "Whitman and Indian Thought" (1959) -- "Song of Myself" -- Walker Kennedy "Walt Whitman" (1884) -- Leslie Fiedler (1960)
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Whitman, Walt,1819-1892-- Criticism and interpretation.