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Volume 27 • Issue 1/2 • 2009

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Two card photographs of John F. S. "Fred" Gray inserted in Whitman's copy of Frederic Hedge's Prose Writers of Germany. Courtesy of Bryn Mawr College Library. See pp. 49-65.

Front Matter


Front Matter, Walt Whitman Quarterly Review, vol. 27, no. 1/2

    Volume 27 • Issue 1/2 • 2009

    Essays


    "That I could look ... on my own crucifixion and bloody crowning": Walt Whitman's Anti-Gallows Writing and the Appeal to Christian Sympathy

    • Paul Christian Jones

    Volume 27 • Issue 1/2 • 2009 • 1-27

    Useful Antagonists: Transatlantic Influence, Sectionalism, and Whitman's Nationalist Project

    • Samuel Graber

    Volume 27 • Issue 1/2 • 2009 • 28-48

    "My Dear Comrade Frederickus": Walt Whitman and Fred Gray

    • Stephanie M. Blalock

    Volume 27 • Issue 1/2 • 2009 • 49-65

    Notes


    Tolerance and Elimination in Whitman's "Land of all Ideas": A Complex Prose Manuscript and a Previously Unknown Letter Fragment

    • Kenneth M. Price

    Volume 27 • Issue 1/2 • 2009 • 66-71

    Petroleum V. Nasby, Poet of Democracy, and His "Psalm of Gladness"

    • Jon Miller

    Volume 27 • Issue 1/2 • 2009 • 72-78

    A previous unknown 1855 Albion Notice: Whitman Outed as His Own Reviewer

    • Ed Folsom

    Volume 27 • Issue 1/2 • 2009 • 78-80

    Bibliography


    Walt Whitman: A Current Bibliography, Summer/Fall 2009

    • Ed Folsom

    Volume 27 • Issue 1/2 • 2009 • 81-94

    Announcements


    Announcements, Summer 2009

      Volume 27 • Issue 1/2 • 2009 • 95-96

      Back Matter


      Back Matter, Walt Whitman Quarterly Review, vol. 27, no. 1/2

        Volume 27 • Issue 1/2 • 2009