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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
Feminism -- United States -- History -- 19th century. --- Radicalism in literature. --- Social change in literature. --- Whitman, Walt, -- 1819-1892 -- Friends and associates. --- Whitman, Walt, -- 1819-1892 -- Political and social views. --- Women and literature -- United States -- History -- 19th century. --- Women social reformers -- United States. --- Women's rights in literature. --- Women and literature --- Feminism --- Women social reformers --- Women's rights in literature --- Social change in literature --- Radicalism in literature --- Women in literature --- English --- Languages & Literatures --- American Literature --- Woman (Christian theology) in literature --- Women in drama --- Women in poetry --- History --- Whitman, Walt --- Political and social views --- United States --- 19th century --- Friends and associates --- Ouïtman, Ouōlt, --- Uitman, Uolʹt, --- Uitmen, Uot, --- Uitmen, Uolt, --- Viṭman̲, Vālṭ, --- Vālṭ Viṭman̲, --- Witʻŭmŏn, --- Ṿiṭman, Ṿolṭ, --- Vālṭviṭman̲, --- Waltvitmen, --- Whitman, Walter, --- Huiteman, --- Veeitman, --- Уитмен, Уолт, --- ויטמן, וולט, --- װיטמאן, װאלט, --- ويتمن، والت، --- Vitmen, Volt, --- Uitman, Uollt, --- Huiteman, Huate, --- 華特·惠特曼, --- Friends and associates. --- Political and social views. --- Whitman, Walt,
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This study analyzes the impact of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Walt Whitman on José Martí and his search for a political and cultural design for postcolonial Latin America. Martí integrated Emerson's call for individual self-reliance and for cultural independence from Europe, as well as Whitman's embrace of liberty and democracy and his poetry and prose reveal the formal and conceptual influence of the two North American writers.
Colonies in literature. --- Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882 -- Influence. --- Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882 -- Political and social views. --- Latin America -- In literature. --- Marti ́, Jose ́, 1853-1895 -- Criticism and interpretation. --- Marti ́, Jose ́, 1853-1895 -- Political and social views. --- Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892 -- Influence. --- Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892 -- Political and social views. --- Colonies in literature --- Romance Literatures --- Languages & Literatures --- Spanish Literature --- Martí, José, --- Emerson, Ralph Waldo, --- Whitman, Walt, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Political and social views. --- Influence. --- Latin America --- In literature. --- Ouïtman, Ouōlt, --- Uitman, Uolʹt, --- Uitmen, Uot, --- Uitmen, Uolt, --- Viṭman̲, Vālṭ, --- Vālṭ Viṭman̲, --- Witʻŭmŏn, --- Ṿiṭman, Ṿolṭ, --- Vālṭviṭman̲, --- Waltvitmen, --- Whitman, Walter, --- Huiteman, --- Veeitman, --- Уитмен, Уолт, --- ויטמן, וולט, --- װיטמאן, װאלט, --- ويتمن، والت، --- Vitmen, Volt, --- Uitman, Uollt, --- Huiteman, Huate, --- 華特·惠特曼, --- Imarsana, Rāfa Vālḍō, --- Emerson, R. W. --- Emerson, Waldo, --- Emerson, R. Waldo --- Ėmerson, Ralʹf Uoldo, --- Ai-mo-sheng, --- Emarsan̲, --- אמרסון, רלף ולדו, --- עמערסון, ראלף וואלדא, --- Martí, José --- Martí, José Julián --- Marti, Khose --- Martí, Pepe --- Martí Pérez, José --- Martí y Pérez, José Julián --- Pérez, José Julián Martí y --- מארטי, כאסע
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