TY - BOOK ID - 30698623 TI - Walt Whitman and 19th-century women reformers PY - 1998 SN - 0817308938 9780817308933 9780817387266 0817387269 9780817357535 081735753X PB - Tuscaloosa London University of Alabama Press DB - UniCat KW - Feminism -- United States -- History -- 19th century. KW - Radicalism in literature. KW - Social change in literature. KW - Whitman, Walt, -- 1819-1892 -- Friends and associates. KW - Whitman, Walt, -- 1819-1892 -- Political and social views. KW - Women and literature -- United States -- History -- 19th century. KW - Women social reformers -- United States. KW - Women's rights in literature. KW - Women and literature KW - Feminism KW - Women social reformers KW - Women's rights in literature KW - Social change in literature KW - Radicalism in literature KW - Women in literature KW - English KW - Languages & Literatures KW - American Literature KW - Woman (Christian theology) in literature KW - Women in drama KW - Women in poetry KW - History KW - Whitman, Walt KW - Political and social views KW - United States KW - 19th century KW - Friends and associates KW - Ouïtman, Ouōlt, KW - Uitman, Uolʹt, KW - Uitmen, Uot, KW - Uitmen, Uolt, KW - Viṭman̲, Vālṭ, KW - Vālṭ Viṭman̲, KW - Witʻŭmŏn, KW - Ṿiṭman, Ṿolṭ, KW - Vālṭviṭman̲, KW - Waltvitmen, KW - Whitman, Walter, KW - Huiteman, KW - Veeitman, KW - Уитмен, Уолт, KW - ויטמן, וולט, KW - װיטמאן, װאלט, KW - ويتمن، والت، KW - Vitmen, Volt, KW - Uitman, Uollt, KW - Huiteman, Huate, KW - 華特·惠特曼, KW - Friends and associates. KW - Political and social views. KW - Whitman, Walt, UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:30698623 AB - Ceniza provides a dramatic rereading of Walt Whitman's poetry through the lens of 19th-century feminist culture. Walt Whitman and 19th-Century Women Reformers documents Whitman's friendships with women during the 1850's, the decade of Whitman's most creative period. The book reveals startling connections between the first three editions of Leaves of Grass and the texts generated by the women he knew during this period, many of whom were radical activists in the women's rights movement.Sherry Ceniza argues that Whitman's editions of Leaves became progre ER -