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Conserving Walt Whitmans Fame Selections From Horace Traubels Conservator 18901919 Iowa Whitman Series Gary Schmidgall

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Conserving Walt Whitmans Fame Selections From Horace Traubels Conservator 18901919 Iowa Whitman Series Gary Schmidgall
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Publisher: University Of Iowa Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.71 MB
Pages: 478
Author: Gary Schmidgall
ISBN: 9780877459729, 9781587296758, 087745972X, 1587296756
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Conserving Walt Whitmans Fame Selections From Horace Traubels Conservator 18901919 Iowa Whitman Series Gary Schmidgall by Gary Schmidgall 9780877459729, 9781587296758, 087745972X, 1587296756 instant download after payment.

It is now difficult to imagine that, in the years before Whitman's death in 1892, there was real doubt in the minds of Whitman and his literary circle whether Leaves of Grass would achieve lasting fame. Much of the critical commentary in the first decade after his burial in Camden was as negative as that in Boston's Christian Register, which spoke of Whitman as someone who “succeeded in writing a mass of trash without form, rhythm, or vitality.” That the balance finally tipped toward admiration, culminating in Whitman's acceptance into the literary canon, was due substantially to the unflagging labor of Horace Traubel, famous for his nine volumes of Whitman conversations but less well known for his provocative monthly journal of socialist politics and avant-garde culture, the Conservator. Conserving Walt Whitman's Fame offers a generous selection from the enormous trove of Whitman-related materials that Traubel included in the 352 issues of the Conservator. Among the revelatory, perceptive, and often entertaining items presented here are the most illuminating of the Conservator's more than 150 topical essays on Whitman and memoirs by many of his friends and literary cohorts that shed new light on the poet, his work, and his critical reception. Also important is the richer understanding these pages afford of Horace Traubel's own sophisticated, deeply humane, and feisty views of America.

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