Volume 12 • Issue 2 • 1994
About cover image
The coffee house revolution has hit college towns and cities across the United States, and so it was probably inevitable that Whitman would soon be absorbed into the movement. This clever reworking of the famous butterfly portrait was originally part of a bookmark advertising the Borders Bookshop Espresso Bar in Minnetonka, Minnesota. It is reprinted here with permission.
Front Matter
Essays
Walt Whitman, Literary Culture, and the Discourse of Distinction
Christopher Beach
1994-10-01 Volume 12 • Issue 2 • 1994 • 73-85
Sacred Panoramas: Walt Whitman and New York City Parks
Jill Wacker
1994-10-01 Volume 12 • Issue 2 • 1994 • 86-103
Notes
"A Young Woman Meets Walt Whitman": Anne Montgomerie Traubel's First Impression of the Poet
Jerome Loving and Alice Lotvin Birney
1994-10-01 Volume 12 • Issue 2 • 1994 • 104-105
Democracy in Action: Naming the Bridge for Walt Whitman
Joann P Krieg
1994-10-01 Volume 12 • Issue 2 • 1994 • 108-114
Reviews
Myerson, Joel, ed., The Walt Whitman Archive: a Facsimile of the Poet's Manuscripts [review]
Ed Folsom
1994-10-01 Volume 12 • Issue 2 • 1994 • 115-117
Bloom, Harold. The Western Canon [review]
R. W French
1994-10-01 Volume 12 • Issue 2 • 1994 • 117-120
Bibliography
Walt Whitman: A Current Bibliography, Fall 1994
Ed Folsom
1994-10-01 Volume 12 • Issue 2 • 1994 • 121-126