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Chapter One “We Fathom You Not — We Love You”: Walt Whitman Resists the Emerging Politics of Recognition
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Ryan Cull
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction. Recognizing American Lyrics 1
- Chapter One “We Fathom You Not — We Love You”: Walt Whitman Resists the Emerging Politics of Recognition 31
- Chapter Two Jean Toomer’s “The Blue Meridian” and the “Social Prison” of Cultural Pluralism 61
- Chapter Three Looking without Recognizing: Hart Crane’s Lyric Sociality 93
- Chapter Four Burlesquing Recognition: James Merrill’s Formalism 129
- Chapter Five More Rapid than Recognition: Thylias Moss’s Lyric Velocity 159
- Coda “Join Me Down Here in Nowhere” 187
- Notes 199
- Bibliography 263
- Index 283
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction. Recognizing American Lyrics 1
- Chapter One “We Fathom You Not — We Love You”: Walt Whitman Resists the Emerging Politics of Recognition 31
- Chapter Two Jean Toomer’s “The Blue Meridian” and the “Social Prison” of Cultural Pluralism 61
- Chapter Three Looking without Recognizing: Hart Crane’s Lyric Sociality 93
- Chapter Four Burlesquing Recognition: James Merrill’s Formalism 129
- Chapter Five More Rapid than Recognition: Thylias Moss’s Lyric Velocity 159
- Coda “Join Me Down Here in Nowhere” 187
- Notes 199
- Bibliography 263
- Index 283