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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LITERARY THEORY, CRITICISM AND PHILOLOGY
http://www.unizar.es/departamentos/filologia_inglesa/garciala/bibliography.html
by José Ángel GARCÍA LANDA
(University of Zaragoza, Spain)
WALT WHITMAN
(1819-1892)
(US poet, writer of celebratory free verse; democrat, patriot and
homosexual)
Works
Whitman, Walt. Poems in the Democratic Review. 1841-45.
_____. Franklin Evans; or, The Inebriate: A Tale of the Times. 1842.
_____. "Song of Myself." In Whitman, Leaves of Grass. 1855.
_____. Song of Myself. (Penguin 60s Classics). Harmondsworth:
Penguin.
_____. "Song of Myself." 1855. In Whitman, Leaves of Grass and
Other Writings. Ed. Michael Moon. New York: Norton, 2002.
_____. "Song of Myself." From Leaves of Grass. Online at Day Poems
http://www.daypoems.net/plainpoems/1900.html
2014
_____. "I Sing the Body Electric." In Whitman, Leaves of Grass. 1855.
_____. "There Was a Child Went Forth." In Whitman, Leaves of Grass.
1855.
_____. Leaves of Grass. 1st ed (anon). New York, 1855. 2nd. ed. 1856.
3rd. Ed. 1860. 4th ed. 1867. 5th ed. 1871-2. 6th ed. 1876. 7th ed.
1881-2. 8th ed. 1882. 9th ed. 1892 ("Deathbed" edition).
_____. Leaves of Grass: Comprehensive Reader's Edition. Ed. Harold
Blodgett and Sculley Bradley. New York: New York UP;
London: U of London P, 1965.
_____. Leaves of Grass. Ed. Sculley Bradley and Harold W. Blodgett.
New York: Norton, 1973.
_____. Leaves of Grass. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1987.
_____. Leaves of Grass and Selected Prose. Introd. Sculley Bradley.
New York: Holt, 1960.
_____. Leaves of Grass. Ed. Sculley Bradley and Harold W. Blodgett.
(Norton Critical Edition). New York: Norton, 1973.
_____. Leaves of Grass and Other Writings. Ed. Michael Moon. 2nd
ed. (Norton Critical Edition). New York: Norton, 2002.
_____. Leaves of Grass. Ed. Jerome Loving. Oxford: Oxford UP.
_____. "Hojas de Hierba" - El Prefacio de 1855. Bilingual ed. Introd.
trans and notes Viorica Patea. (Taller de Estudios
Norteamericanos). León: Ediciones Universidad de León, 1999.
_____. "Salut au Monde." Poem. In Whitman, Leaves of Grass. 2nd ed.
1856.
_____. "By Blue Ontario's Shore." In Whitman, Leaves of Grass. 2nd
ed. 1856.
_____. "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry." In Whitman, Leaves of Grass. 2nd
ed. 1856.
_____. "Spontaneous Me." In Whitman, Leaves of Grass. 2nd ed.
1856.
_____. "Song of the Broad-Axe." In Whitman, Leaves of Grass. 2nd
ed. 1856.
_____. "Starting from Paumanok." In Whitman, Leaves of Grass. 3rd
ed. 1860.
_____. "Starting from Paumanok." Bartleby.
http://www.bartleby.com/142/10.html
2016
_____. "Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking." In Whitman, Leaves of
Grass. 3rd ed. 1860.
_____. "Facing West from California's Shores." In Whitman, Leaves of
Grass. 3rd ed. 1860.
_____. "Once I Pass'd Through a Populous City." In Whitman, Leaves
of Grass. 3rd ed. 1860.
_____. "Once I Passed through a Populous City." From Leaves of
Grass. Online at Bartleby.com
http://www.bartleby.com/142/26.html
2012
_____. "We Two, How Long We Were Fool'd." Leaves of Grass. 1867.
_____. "When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd." Elegy on
Lincoln. From Drum Taps & sequel, rpt. in Leaves of Grass 4th
ed. 1867.
_____. "O Captain! My Captain!" Elegy on Lincoln. From Drum Taps
& sequel, rpt. in Leaves of Grass 4th ed. 1867.
_____. "'O Captain! My Captain!" From Leaves of Grass. Online at
Poetry Foundation.*
https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems-andpoets/poems/detail/45474
2016
_____. "Chanting the Square Deific." From Drum Taps & sequel, rpt.
in Leaves of Grass 4th ed. 1867.
_____. "Pioneers! O Pioneeers." From Drum Taps & sequel, rpt. in
Leaves of Grass 4th ed. 1867.
_____. "One's Self I Sing." From Drum Taps & sequel, rpt. in Leaves
of Grass 4th ed. 1867.
_____. "Preface." In Whitman, Leaves of Grass. New York, 1855.
(National character; Poet; Transcendentalism; American
literature; Nature of poetry)
_____. Drum-Taps. Poetry. 1865, Sequel to Drum-Taps. 1866.
Incorporated into Leaves of Grass 4th ed.
_____. Democratic Vistas. Prose. Washington, D.C., 1871. (American
literature; Transcendentalism; Politics; Commerce; Nature;
Nature of literature)
_____. Democratic Vistas. 1871. Selection in The Great Critics. Ed. J.
H. Smith and E. W. Parks. New York: Norton, 1932. 553-54.*
_____. "Democratic Vistas." 1871. In American Literature, American
Culture. Ed. Gordon Hutner. New York: Oxford UP, 1999. 12138.*
_____. Passage to India. 1871.
_____. Memoranda during the War. Prose. 1875.
_____. Two Rivulets. 1876.
_____. "My Tribute to Four Poets." 1882. In Whitman; Complete
Poetry And Collected Prose. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1982.
(Longfellow; Emerson; Bryant; Whittier; American literature)
_____. Specimen Days and Collect. 1882. Added to Leaves of Grass.
_____. November Boughs. 1889.
_____. "A Noiseless Patient Spider." In Perrine's Literature: Structure,
Sound, and Sense. By Thomas R. Arp and Greg Johnson. 8th ed.
Boston (MA): Thomson Learning-Heinle & Heinle, 2002. 80910.*
_____. "Had I the Choice." Poem. In Perrine's Literature: Structure,
Sound, and Sense. By Thomas R. Arp and Greg Johnson. 8th ed.
Boston (MA): Thomson Learning-Heinle & Heinle, 2002. 932.*
_____. "When I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer." Poem. In Perrine's
Literature: Structure, Sound, and Sense. By Thomas R. Arp and
Greg Johnson. 8th ed. Boston (MA): Thomson Learning-Heinle
& Heinle, 2002. 1103.*
_____. "Whoever You Are Holding Me Now in Hand." Poem. In
García Landa, Vanity Fea 14 Sept. 2012.*
http://vanityfea.blogspot.com.es/2012/09/whoever-you-areholding-me-now-in-hand.html
2012
_____. "Years of the Modern." From Leaves of Grass. In Classic
Literature.
http://classiclit.about.com/library/bl-etexts/wwhitman/bl-wwyearsmodern.htm
2013
_____. "Shakespeare—Bacon's Cypher." In Leaves of Grass. Ed.
Harold W. Blodgett and Sculley Bradley. London: U of London
Press, 1965.
_____. The Gathering of the Forces. 2 vols. 1920. (Contributions to
The Brooklyn Eagle).
_____. The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman. 2 vols.
1921.
_____. The Half-Breed and Other Stories. 1927.
_____. I Sit and Look Out. 1932. (Contributions to the Brooklyn
Times).
_____. Walt Whitman: Representative Selections. Ed. Floyd Stovall.
American Book Co., 1934.
_____. Complete Poetry And Collected Prose. Cambridge: Cambridge
UP, 1982.
_____, ed. The Long Islander. 1838-38.
_____, ed. The Brooklyn Eagle. Democratic Party paper. 1846.
_____, ed. Brooklyn Times. Journal.
Biography
Bucke, Richard M. (Biography of Walt Whitman). 1883. (Partly
written by Whitman).
Hart and Leininger. "Walt Whitman." (From the Oxford Companion to
American Literature). In García Landa, Vanity Fea 5 Dec.
2012.*
http://vanityfea.blogspot.com.es/2012/12/walt-whitman.html
2012
Traubel, Horace. With Walt Whitman in Camden. 3 vols. 1906-14.
_____. With Walt Whitman in Camden. 3 vols. 1953, 1963, 1982.
Criticism
Allen, Gay Wilson. A Reader's Guide to Walt Whitman. Syracuse:
Syracuse UP, 1997.
Arvin, Newton. Whitman. 1938.
Bauerlein, Mark. "The Written Orator in 'Song of Myself': A Recent
Trend in Whitman Criticism." Walt Whitman Quarterly Review
3.3 (1986): 1-14.
Bloom, Harold. "In the Shadow of Emerson." (Whitman, Dickinson,
Stevens). In Bloom, A Map of Misreading. New York: Oxford
UP, 1975. 1980. 177-92.*
_____. "Walt Whitman as Center of the American Canon." In Bloom,
The Western Canon. 1994. London: Macmillan, 1995. 264-90.*
Brooks, Van Wyck. Makers and Finders. Vol. 4: The Times of Melville
and Whitman. 1947.
Burroughs, John. Notes on Walt Whitman as Poet and Person. 1867.
Ceniza, Sherry. Walt Whitman's LEAVES OF GRASS and 19th-Century
Women Reformers. U of Alabama P, 1998.
Chase, Richard. Walt Whitman Reconsidered. 1955.
_____. Walt Whitman. 1961.
Cohen, Tom. "Only the Dead Know Brooklyn Ferry (voice)." In
Cohen, Anti-Mimesis from Plato to Hitchcock. Cambridge:
Cambridge UP, 1994. 127-51.*
Cowley, Malcolm. "Walt Whitman: The Poet and the Mask (excerpts,
1947).; The Buried Masterpiece (excerpts, 1959)." In The
Portable Malcolm Cowley. New York: Viking Penguin, 1990.
138-64.*
Davis, Robert Leigh. Whitman and the Romance of Medicine.
Folsom, Ed. Walt Whitman's Native Representations. (Cambridge
Studies in American Literature and Culture, 80). Cambridge:
Cambridge UP, pbk. c. 1998.
Frau, Juan. "Una traducción polémica: León Felipe ante la obra de
Whitman y Shakespeare." Hermeneus 4 (2002): 33-70.*
Hollis, C. Carroll. "Speech Acts and Leaves of Grass." In Carroll,
Language and Style in Leaves of Grass." Baton Rouge:
Louisiana State UP, 1983. 65-123.
Fernández Nistal, Purificación. "Problemática de la traducción de
"Song of Myself" al castellano." ES 11 (1981): 201-48.
_____. "La acogida de la obra poética de Walt Whitman en el mundo
de habla hispana: las traducciones.¨ ES 12 (1982): 283-300.
García Martínez, Dolores. "Walt Whitman y Dylan Thomas: Canto al
cuerpo humano." XVI Congreso de la Asociación Española de
Estudios Anglo-Norteamericanos. Valladolid: Secretariado de
Publicaciones de la Universidad de Valladolid, 1994. 539-48.
Golkhosravi, Mehrad. "'Panentheistic' View of Divine Love in Man
and Nature: A Comparative Study in Whitman's Leaves of Grass
and Maulana Jalal al-Din Rumi's Mathnavi." BELLS 13 (Autumn
2004):
http://www.publicacions.ub.es/revistes/bells13/
Greenspan, Ezra. Walt Whitman and the American Reader. (Cambridge
Studies in American Literature and Culture, 46). Cambridge:
Cambridge UP, 1991.
Grossman, Jay. "The Canon of the Closet: Matthiessen's Whitman,
Whitman's Matthiessen." American Literature 70.4 (December
1998): 799-832.
Jackson, Holbrook. The Rise and Fall of 19th Century Idealism. New
York: Citadel, 1969. (Carlyle, Ruskin, Thoreau, Morris,
Whitman, Emerson).
Larbaud, Valery. "Walt Whitman." In Larbaud, Ce vice impuni, la
lecture… Domaine anglais. Paris: Gallimard-NRF, 1936. 185217.*
Lawrence, D. H. "Whitman." In Lawrence, Studies in Classic
American Literature. 1924. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1971.
171-87.
Leimberg, Inge. "The Myth of the Self in Whitman's 'Song of Myself'
and Traherne's 'Thanksgivings': A Hypothesis." Connotations
5.2-3 (1995-96): 167-86.*
Martí, José. "José Martí on Walt Whitman." In Mutual Impressions:
Writers from the Americas Reading One Another. Ed. Ilan
Stavans. Durham (NC): Duke UP, 1999. 31-43.*
Martín, Félix "Whitman y Crane: Fantasías de la Imaginación
Adánica." In Critical Essays on the Myth of the American Adam.
Ed. Viorica Patea and Maria Eugenia Díaz. Salamanca:
Ediciones U de Salamanca, 2001. 125-46.*
Martin, Justin. Rebel Souls: Walt Whitman and America's First
Bohemians. Da Capo Press, 2014.*
Mathiessen, F. O. The American Renaissance: Art and Expression in
the Age of Emerson and Whitman. New York, 1941.
Miller, James E., Jr. "Walt Whitman: 'Song of Myself'." In Landmarks
of American Writing. Ed. Hennig Cohen. Washington: Voice of
America (Forum Series), 1969. 163-76.*
Navarro, Santiago Juan. "Beyond the Myth of Narcissus: The Role of
the Reader in Walt Whitman's Song of Myself." Atlantis 12.1
(1990): 109-14.*
O'Connor, William. The Good Gray Poet. 1866.
Olney, James. The Language(s) of Poetry: Walt Whitman, Emily
Dickinson, Gerard Manley Hopkins. Athens: U of Georgia P,
1993.
Patea, Viorica. "La apología de Whitman a favor de la épica de la
modernidad." In Walt Whitman, Hojas de Hierba - El Prefacio
de 1855. León: Ediciones U de León, 1999. 9-72.
_____. "The Power of the Poet and the Power of the Word: Emerson
and Whitman's Mythologies of Power." Atlantic Literary Review,
2.3 (2001): 15-37.
_____. "The Poet and the Scientist in Emerson, Whitman and
Hawthorne." In Critical Essays on the Myth of the American
Adam. Ed. Viorica Patea and M. Díaz. Salamanca: Ediciones
Universidad de Salamanca, 2001. 99-124.
_____. "The Power of the Poet and the Power of the Word: Emerson
and Whitman's Mythologies of Power." In New Perspectives on
American Literature. Ed. Ishteyaque Shams. New Delhi: Atlantic
Publishers, 2004. 75-101.
Paz, Octavio. "Whitman, poeta de América." In Paz, El arco y la lira.
1956. México: FCE, 1972. 297-300.*
_____. "Whitman, poeta de América." In Paz, El arco y la lira.
Barcelona: Círculo de Lectores, 1999. 345-50.*
Peterson, David. "Beyond the Body: Walt Whitman's Lavender
Language and Out the Cradle Endlessly Rocking." World
Englishes 17.2 (1998): 239-248.
Piñero Gil, Eulalia, and Cecilia Piñero Gil. "La poética musical de
'Song of Myself' de W. Whitman y Canto a mí misma de A.
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Gallardo and Enric Llurda. Lleida: Edicions de la Universitat de
Lleida, 2000. 305-9.*
Powys, John Cowper. "Walt Whitman." In Powys, The Pleasures of
Literature. 1938. London: Village Press, 1975. 440-78.*
Ramón Sales, Elisa. "Traducción comentada de 'O Captain! My
Captain'." Cuadernos de Filología Inglesa n. s. 4 (1995): 6374.*
Rascoe, Burton. "Whitman the Prophet." In Rascoe, Titans of
Literature. London: Routledge, 1933. 454-58.*
Read, Herbert. "The Figure of Grammar: Whitman and Lawrence." In
Read, The True Voice of Feeling. London: Faber, 1968. 87-100.
Rodríguez Mosteiro, Ana María. (U de A Coruña). "Ginsberg and the
Presence of Walt Whitman in His Poetry." In Fifty Years of
English Studies in Spain […] Actas del XXVI Congreso de
AEDEAN, ed. Ignacio Palacios et al. Santiago de Compostela: U
de Santiago de Compostela, 2003. 807-12.*
Santayana, George. "The Poetry of Barbarism." In Santayana,
Interpretations of Poetry and Religion. 1900. (Browning,
Whitman).
Sedgwick, Eve Kosofsky. "Toward the Twentieth Century: English
Readers of Whitman." In Sedgwick, Between Men: English
Literature and Male Homosocial Desire. New York: Columbia
UP, 1985. 201-18.*
Sola, Ricardo. "Hudson: The East River." (Whitman). REDEN 8
(1994): 17-28.
Stevenson, R. L. "Walt Whitman." In Stevenson, Familiar Studies.
New York: Current Literature, 1909. 81-114.
Tapscott, Stephen. "Walt Whitman in 1860: Democracy, Citizenship
and Gender." BAS (1997): 117-25.*
Vendler, Helen. Invisible Listeners: Lyric Intimacy in Herbert,
Whitman, and Ashbery. 2005.
Vincent, John. "Rhetorical Suspense, Sexuality, and Death in
Whitman's 'Calamus' Poem." Arizona Quarterly 56:1. (2000):
29-48.
Wardrop, Daneen. "Whitman as Furtive Mother: the Suplementary
Jouissance of the Ambushed Womb in 'Song of Myself'." Texas
Studies in Literature and Language 40.2 (1998): 142-157
Waters, William. Poetry's Touch: On Lyric Address. Ithaca: Cornell
UP, 2003. (On W.C. Williams, Catullus, E. Bishop, Else LaskeSchüler, Rilke, Plath, Whitman, Dickinson, Keats).
Audio
Martin, Justin. "Rebel Souls: Walt Whitman and America's First
Bohemians." Interview by Oline Eaton. Audio. New Book in
History 10 March 2015.*
http://newbooksinhistory.com/2015/03/10/justin-martin-rebelsouls-walt-whitman-and-americas-first-bohemians-da-capopress-2014/
2015
Bibliography
García Landa, José Angel. "Walt Whitman." From A Bibliography of
Literary Theory, Criticism and Philology. Online at Scribd
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http://es.scribd.com/doc/53512530/Whitman-w-doc-universidadde-zaragoza
2013
Internet resources
The Whitman Archive. Ed. Ed Folsom and Kenneth M. Price.
http://www.whitmanarchive.org/
2010
Music
Rorem, Ned. Selected Songs. Carole Farley, soprano. Ned Rorem,
piano. (American Classics). CD. EC: HNH-Naxos, 2001.* (On
poems by Theodore Roethke, Walt Whitman et al.).
Related works
Crane, Hart. "Cape Hatteras." Poem. (On Whitman).
Laforgue, Jules. Trans. of Walt Whitman in La Vogue.
García Lorca, Federico. Poeta en Nueva York.
Video
Walt
Whitman: American Experience. Online at
(FuckingYouth)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yK_XPzYwic
2012
YouTube
Wood, Barry. "Walt Whitman's Song of the Soul." Video lecture at
YouTube (University of Houston) 17 Feb. 2010.*
http://youtu.be/7cIjiYpbtTk
2012