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Volume 16, Number 3
(1999)
Special Double Issue:
The Many Cultures of Walt Whitman: Part One
Numbers Three/Four Winter 1999/Spring 1999
Front Matter
Essays
Walt Whitman, the Bachelor, and Sexual Politics p. 145-152
Matt Cohen
Walt Whitman and the Sister Arts p. 153-160
Ruth Bohan
Unrhymed Modernity: New York City, the Popular Newspaper Page, and the Forms of Whitman's Poetry p. 161-171
Simon Parker
Whitman's Leaves of Grass and the Writing of a New American Bible p. 172-190
W. C. Harris
Seeds of Quakerism at the Roots of Leaves of Grass p. 191-201
Susan Dean
Walt Whitman, the Apostle p. 202-210
Michael Sowder
Hot Temper, Melted Heart: Whitman's Democratic (Re)Conversion, May 1863 p. 211-222
Paul Benton
Notes
Introduction: The Many Cultures of Walt Whitman, Part One p. 141-144
Tyler Hoffman, Geoffrey Sill, and Carol J. Singley
Reviews
Bergmann, Herbert, ed., Douglas A. Noverr, and Edward J. Recchia, assoc. eds. The Collected Writings of Walt Whitman: The Journalism, Volume 1, 1834-1846 [review] p. 223-226
M. Jimmie Killingsworth
Nolan, James. Poet-Chief: The Native American Poetics of Walt Whitman and Pablo Neruda [review] p. 226-228
Hertha D. Sweet Wong
Bibliographies
Walt Whitman: A Current Bibliography p. 228-235
Ed Folsom
Back Matter and Back Cover
About This Image
Gallery of the American Art-Union, 497 Broadway, New York City, 1849, woodcut after the drawing by Samuel Wallin, Photograph from Bulletin of The American Art Union (May 1849). See pp. 153-160.