Abstract
Introduces and presents twelve letters from Hamlin Garland to Whitman, five of which had been previously unpublished; stresses how the letters help to "clarify how Whitman's followers turned (literary) defeat in Boston into a major victory" at a time when "New England's domination of American high culture reached its peak."
How to Cite:
Price, K. M. & Leitz, R. C., III, (1988) “The Uncollected Letters of Hamlin Garland to Walt Whitman”, Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 5(3), 1-13. doi: https://doi.org/10.13008/2153-3695.1175
Rights: Copyright © 1988 Kenneth M Price and Robert C Leitz
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