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Life Review Notes Bibliography This book seeks a double audience of ecocritics and Whitman scholars,
Professor Miller directed my dissertation, which ultimately led to my first book, Whitman's Poetry of
We decided to merge boxes and work on a book together.
accepting it as my point of departure, I have found the old ground rich enough to generate another book
which declares to his readers that they are holding in their hands not a book but a man.
known then, informed his readers that "'Valentine M'Clutchy, the Irish Agent' . . . a well-printed book
Then, suddenly, adding: You should read—you probably have not read—a book called The Collegians, printed
Not so easily discerned is the culpability of another character in the book known only as Dr.
Finally, some explanation must be offered of terms used throughout this book.
There are many people who helped me in researching and preparing this book.
I owe him a considerable debt for his help in bringing this book into focus, and I am honored that he
who, as a wise and energetic leader of the University of Iowa Press, transformed these words into a book
In this book, I intend to make just such an examination of the civic religion behind Whitman's patriotism
In this book's conclusion, I suggest what those demands are.
I will develop the argument for that claim in subsequent discussions throughout the book; for now, it