WWQR > Vol. 5 (1987) > No. 2
Article Title
Abstract
Explores various sexual metaphors and allusions in Whitman's poetry (especially "Song of Myself") and argues that "the mightiest sexual drives lead the persona to an intimation of the transcendent state."
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Copyright © 1987 by The University of Iowa.
Recommended Citation
Aspiz, Harold. "Sexuality and the Language of Transcendence." Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 5 (Fall 1987), 1-7.
Available at: http://ir.uiowa.edu/wwqr/vol5/iss2/2
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