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The prefaces of Henry James: framing the modern reader
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ISBN: 0271016590 9780271016597 Year: 1997 Publisher: University Park, Pa Pennsylvania State University Press

The Black "I": author and audience in African American Literature
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ISBN: 082045737X 9780820457376 Year: 2002 Volume: 2 Publisher: New York, N.Y. Lang

Reading at the social limit : affect, mass culture, and Edgar Allan Poe
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ISBN: 0804725411 Year: 1995 Publisher: Stanford, Calif. Stanford University Press

The Continuing presence of Walt Whitman
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ISBN: 1587291401 9781587291401 0877453667 9780877453666 Year: 1992 Publisher: Iowa City, IA

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Abstract

The most protean and elusive of all American poets, Walt Whitman is everywhere and nowhere at once. An unavoidable presence, he still arouses anger, envy, love, and debate one hundred years after his death. To honor this anniversary, Robert Martin has invited the most invigorating and innovative of Whitman's new readers and critics to respond not to Whitman's death but to his continuing life as it has marked their own lives and writings. The eighteen essays gathered in this volume testify to the powerful multiple responses that Whitman continues to evoke.

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