15 research outputs found

    "The Original Eye": Whitman, Schelling and the Return to Origins

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    Explores ideas of originality as they relate to Whitman\u27s writing and thought and uses Frederich Schelling to argue that "Whitman\u27s presentation of himself as an original poet in Leaves of Grass was based on an aesthetic strategy involving an imaginative return to origins

    The Texts and Contexts of "Calamus": Did Whitman Censor Himself in 1860?

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    Examines the recent controversy over the relationship of the "Live Oak, with Moss" sequence to the \u27Calamus\u27 cluster and argues that, "when paired with contextual evidence, an examination of the manuscripts of the \u27Calamus\u27 poems offers no basis for the charge of self-censorship and defeat" in this sequence of poems

    "Culture" or Democracy: Whitman, Eugene Benson, and The Galaxy

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    Considers Whitman\u27s literary relationship with Eugene Benson, a writer, painter and self-styled "literary frondeur," who wrote at the same time as Whitman for the New York monthly magazine The Galaxy

    "Culture" or Democracy: Whitman, Eugene Benson, and The Galaxy

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    Considers Whitman\u27s literary relationship with Eugene Benson, a writer, painter and self-styled "literary frondeur," who wrote at the same time as Whitman for the New York monthly magazine The Galaxy

    "The Original Eye": Whitman, Schelling and the Return to Origins

    Get PDF
    Explores ideas of originality as they relate to Whitman\u27s writing and thought and uses Frederich Schelling to argue that "Whitman\u27s presentation of himself as an original poet in Leaves of Grass was based on an aesthetic strategy involving an imaginative return to origins

    The Galaxy

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    Understanding Gambling: Mechanisms and Predictors: Alberta Gambling Research Institute's 15th Annual Conference

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    The Alberta Gambling Research Institute and the University of Calgary co-sponsored the fifteenth in a series of special interest conferences in the area of gambling studies. The conference theme was "Understanding Gambling: Mechanisms and Predictors." The conference took place Thursday, April 7, Friday, April 8, & Saturday, April 9, 2016 at The Banff Centre.YesAlberta Gambling Research Institut
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