WWQR > Vol. 20 (2002) > No. 1
Article Title
Abstract
Explores "Whitman's role in shaping James's thought" and evaluates "Whitman's place in the pragmatist tradition," emphasizing the role of aesthetics in pragmatism and offering a pragmatic reading of "Song of the Broad-Axe" based on "Jamesian pluralism."
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Copyright © 2002 by The University of Iowa.
Recommended Citation
Allison, Raphael C.. "Walt Whitman, William James, and Pragmatist Aesthetics." Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 20 (Summer 2002), 19-29.
Available at: http://ir.uiowa.edu/wwqr/vol20/iss1/3
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Summer
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