Abstract
Explores in detail the early feminist and abolitionist Abby Price's relationship to Whitman, his family, and his cultural milieu; emphasizes Whitman's complex and problematic, but ultimately affirmative, feminist impulses.
How to Cite:
Ceniza, S., (1989) “Walt Whitman and Abby Price”, Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 7(2), 49-67. doi: https://doi.org/10.13008/2153-3695.1240
Rights: Copyright © 1989 Sherry Ceniza
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