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Seeds of Quakerism at the Roots of Leaves of Grass

Author: Susan Dean

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    Seeds of Quakerism at the Roots of Leaves of Grass

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Abstract

Explores Whitman's poetry in the light of Quakerism, presenting both those Quaker concepts "directly relevant to the vision of democracy that Whitman wanted to promote" and those not found in the poet's vision; contends that in Leaves of Grass--especially the "Calamus" poems--Whitman sought to "win for the gay minority in nineteenth-century America what the Quaker minority had won in England in the seventeenth," and that what is missing of Quakerism in the poems leaves "his democratic programme partial and unfinished."

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Dean, S., (1999) “Seeds of Quakerism at the Roots of Leaves of Grass”, Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 16(3/4), 191-201. doi: https://doi.org/10.13008/2153-3695.1623

Rights: Copyright © 1999 Susan Dean

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01 Jan 1999
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