Despite his protests, Anne Gilchrist, distinguished woman of letters,
moved her entire household from London to Philadelphia in an effort to
marry him. John Addington Symonds, historian and theorist of sexual
inversion, sent him avid fan mail for twenty years. And volunteer
assistant Horace Traubel kept a record of their daily conversations,
producing a nine-volume compilation. Who could inspire so much
devotion? Worshipping Walt is the first book on the Whitman
disciples--the fascinating, eclectic group of nineteenth-century men
and women who regarded Walt Whitman not simply as a poet but as a
religious prophet. Long before Whitman was established in the canon of
American poetry, feminists, socialists, spiritual seekers, and
supporters of same-sex passion saw him as an enlightened figure who
fulfilled their religious, political, and erotic yearnings. To his
disciples Whitman was variously an ideal husband, radical lover,
socialist icon, or bohemian saint. In this transatlantic group
biography, Michael Robertson explores the highly charged connections
between Whitman and his followers, including Canadian psychiatrist R.
M. Bucke, American nature writer John Burroughs, British activist
Edward Carpenter, and the notorious Oscar Wilde. Despite their
particular needs, they all viewed Whitman as the author of a new
poetic scripture and prophet of a modern liberal spirituality.
Worshipping Walt presents a colorful portrait of an era of intense
religious, political, and sexual passions, shedding new light on why
Whitman's work continues to appeal to so many.
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The Whitman Disciples
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ISBN
9781400834037
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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