12 research outputs found
Women\u27s Letters to Walt Whitman: Some Corrections
Corrects a false gender attribution in Edwin Haviland Miller\u27s Calendar of Letters Written to Whitman, in which Miller describes Ada H. Spalding\u27s letter as from a male correspondent, and points out that another letter, attributed to Pedalia (?) Bates, is in fact from women\u27s rights activist Redelia Bates; explores the implications of these errors
Walt Whitman and Abby Price
Explores in detail the early feminist and abolitionist Abby Price\u27s relationship to Whitman, his family, and his cultural milieu; emphasizes Whitman\u27s complex and problematic, but ultimately affirmative, feminist impulses
Whitman and Teddy Roosevelt: An Unpublished Whitman Prose Manuscript at Sagamore Hill
Transcribes a Whitman manuscript at Theodore Roosevelt\u27s Sagamore Hill home about the need for a "rough" and "very ample" new literature to capture the "genius of Democratic America"; goes on to discuss Roosevelt\u27s views of Whitman, and Whitman\u27s views of Roosevelt
Women\u27s Letters to Walt Whitman: Some Corrections
Corrects a false gender attribution in Edwin Haviland Miller\u27s "Calendar of Letters Written to Whitman," in which Miller describes Ada H. Spalding\u27s letter as from a male correspondent, and points out that another letter, attributed to "Pedalia (?) Bates," is in fact from women\u27s rights activist Redelia Bates; explores the implications of these errors