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Whitman and Dickinson

Whitman and Dickinson 4 Whitman and Dickinson Stephanie M. Blalock and Stephanie Farrar At t he f orefront of Walt W hitman a nd E mily D ickinson s cholarship this year are several important editorial achievements and a collection of essays that explores the convergences and divergences of the poets’ lives and literary careers . Th e divide between approaches centered on poetics and language a nd those grounded in literary history, cultural studies, and print culture remains. Stephanie M. Blalock contributed the Whit - man section of this chapter and Stephanie Farrar the Dickinson section. i Walt Whitman a. L ife a nd A dventures o f J ack E ng le Th e h ighlight o f t he y ear i n Whitman studies is a special double issue of the Walt Whitman Quar- terly Review (34, iii–iv) that reprints the recovered Life and Adventures of Jack Engle: An A uto-Biography ( pp. 262–357), W hitman’s previously unknown novel. Discovered by Zachary Turpin, the 36,000-word novel ran in six installments in the weekly New York Sunday Dispatch between 14 March and 1 8 April 1 852 . Th e tale follows the protagonist, Jack Engle, as he begins http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American Literary Scholarship Duke University Press

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© 2019 by Duke University Press
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0065-9142
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1527-2125
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10.1215/00659142-7328785
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4 Whitman and Dickinson Stephanie M. Blalock and Stephanie Farrar At t he f orefront of Walt W hitman a nd E mily D ickinson s cholarship this year are several important editorial achievements and a collection of essays that explores the convergences and divergences of the poets’ lives and literary careers . Th e divide between approaches centered on poetics and language a nd those grounded in literary history, cultural studies, and print culture remains. Stephanie M. Blalock contributed the Whit - man section of this chapter and Stephanie Farrar the Dickinson section. i Walt Whitman a. L ife a nd A dventures o f J ack E ng le Th e h ighlight o f t he y ear i n Whitman studies is a special double issue of the Walt Whitman Quar- terly Review (34, iii–iv) that reprints the recovered Life and Adventures of Jack Engle: An A uto-Biography ( pp. 262–357), W hitman’s previously unknown novel. Discovered by Zachary Turpin, the 36,000-word novel ran in six installments in the weekly New York Sunday Dispatch between 14 March and 1 8 April 1 852 . Th e tale follows the protagonist, Jack Engle, as he begins

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American Literary ScholarshipDuke University Press

Published: Sep 1, 2019

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