"Nathanson addresses with renewed insight a problem that has vexed Whitman scholars at least since James E. Miller, Jr.'s A Critical Guide to Leaves of Grass turned Whitman into a respectable academic subject; that is, the unusual status of Whitman's poetic voice. . . . The overall result is the finest articulation of Whitman's project in existence."—Donald Pease, Department of English, Dartmouth College "What enables Nathanson to perform a feat no other critic has accomplished depends as much on his awareness of a range of thinkers from Wittgenstein to J.L. Austin and Derrida as on his sense of the qualities of poetry: he gives the term presence a cultural as well as poetic significance which opens out to cultural history, and makes Whitman as much a representative presence in the culture as our unequalled poet. I see this as a central book about our literature." —Quentin Anderson, J.C. Levi Professor in the Humanities Emeritus, Columbia University
| ISBN-13: | 9780814757703 |
| ISBN-10: | 0814757707 |
| Publisher: | NYU Press |
| Publication date: | 1992-06 |
| Edition description: | First Edition |
| Pages: | 532 |
| Product dimensions: | Height: 9.5 Inches, Length: 6.5 Inches, Weight: 1.8959754532 Pounds, Width: 1.5 Inches |
| Author: | Tenney Nathanson |
| Language: | en |
| Binding: | Hardcover |
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