Abstract
Explores the origins of Whitman's assumption that Edmund Spenser and his early reviewer "E. K." were the same person; shows how Whitman may have taken his cue to self-review his own work from his mistaken notion that Spenser had done the same thing.
How to Cite:
Krieg, J. P., (1983) “Whitman and Spenser's "E.K."”, Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 1(2), 29-31. doi: https://doi.org/10.13008/2153-3695.1020
Rights: Copyright © 1983 Joann Peck Krieg
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