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Volume 29, Number 3
(2012)
Special Double Issue: Whitman and the South
Numbers Two/Three Fall 2011/Winter 2012
Front Matter
Essays
Re-Scripting Southern Poetic Discourse in Whitman's "Longings for Home" p. 47-65
Jacob Wilkenfeld
"A day of most heartfelt sorrow": Death and Texas in Walt Whitman's "Song of Myself" p. 66-80
Cliff Hudder
"Strange fascination": Walt Whitman, Imperialism, and the South p. 81-95
Wendy Kurant
Notes
Walt Whitman and Abram S. Hewitt: A Previously Unknown Connection p. 96-99
Matt Miller
A Recently Discovered Photograph of Fred Gray p. 99-102
Stephanie M. Blalock
Contextualizing Whitman's "Live-Oak" p. 103-105
Robert T. Rhode
Reviews
Whitley, Edward. American Bards: Walt Whitman and Other Unlikely Candidates for National Poet [review] p. 106-111
Adam Bradford
Botsford, Alan. Walt Whitman of Cosmic Folklore [review] p. 111-113
Michael Sowder
Bibliographies
Walt Whitman: A Current Bibliography p. 114-125
Ed Folsom
Back Matter and Back Cover
About This Image
J. W. Orr, “Live-Oaks of Louisiana.” Harper’s Monthly (November 1853), 751. See pages 103-105.
Editor-in-Chief
Ed Folsom, The University of Iowa
Editorial Board
Betsy Erkkila, Northwestern University
Walter Grünzweig, Universität Dortmund
M. Jimmie Killingsworth, Texas A&M University
Jerome Loving, Texas A&M University
Kenneth M. Price, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Michael Robertson, The College of New Jersey
Gary Schmidgall, Hunter College, City University of New York
M. Wynn Thomas, Swansea University
Managing Editor
Eric Conrad, The University of Iowa
Founding Editorial Board Members
Gay Wilson Allen, New York University
Harold Aspiz, California State University, Long Beach
Roger Asselineau, Université de Paris—Sorbonne
Arthur Golden, City College, City University of New York
James E. Miller, Jr., University of Chicago