Volume 21 • Issue 3/4 • 2004
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Whitman's Unpublished "Calamus" Poem, "Was it I who walked the earth ... "; see pp. 109-130. Walt Whitman Collection (#3829), Clifton Waller Barrett Library, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library.
Front Matter
Front Matter, Walt Whitman Quarterly Review, vol. 21, no. 3/4
2004-01-01 Volume 21 • Issue 3/4 • 2004
Essays
The Texts and Contexts of "Calamus": Did Whitman Censor Himself in 1860?
Robert J Scholnick
2004-01-01 Volume 21 • Issue 3/4 • 2004 • 109-130
The Civil War as Revolutionary Reenactment: Walt Whitman's "The Centenarian's Story"
Edward Tang
2004-01-01 Volume 21 • Issue 3/4 • 2004 • 131-154
Untying the Immigrant Tongue: Whitman and the "Americanization" of Anzia Yezierska
Wendy R Katz
2004-01-01 Volume 21 • Issue 3/4 • 2004 • 155-165
Discoveries
"Yesterday's Military Show": An Uncollected Piece of Whitman Journalism
Martin G Murray
2004-01-01 Volume 21 • Issue 3/4 • 2004 • 166-172
Reviews
Aspiz, Harold. So Long!: Walt Whitman's Poetry of Death [review]
William J Scheick
2004-01-01 Volume 21 • Issue 3/4 • 2004 • 173-175
Coghill, Sheila and Thom Tammaro, eds., Visiting Walt: Poems Inspired by the Life and Work of Walt Whitman [review]
Carmine Sarracino
2004-01-01 Volume 21 • Issue 3/4 • 2004 • 175-177
Fletcher, Angus. A New Theory for American Poetry [review]
M. Jimmie Killingsworth
2004-01-01 Volume 21 • Issue 3/4 • 2004 • 177-179
Katz, Jonathan Ned. Love Stories: Sex Between Men Before Homosexuality [review]
Ed Folsom
2004-01-01 Volume 21 • Issue 3/4 • 2004 • 179-182
Bibliography
Walt Whitman: A Current Bibliography, Winter/Spring 2004
Ed Folsom
2004-01-01 Volume 21 • Issue 3/4 • 2004 • 183-188
Announcements
In Memoriam: Robert Strassburg, 1915-2003
Ed Folsom
2004-01-01 Volume 21 • Issue 3/4 • 2004 • 189-191