Walt Whitman: A Current Bibliography
1979

This bibliography last revised June 13, 2002.
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Abrams, Robert E. "Space, Image, and Language in Leaves of Grass." American Transcendental Quarterly 41 (1979), 75-83.

Alexander, Meena. "'Identity by My Body': (Song of Myself–1855)." In The Poetic Self: Towards a Phenomenology of Romanticism (New Delhi, India: Arnold-Heinemann, 1979), 157-196.

Allen, Gay Wilson. "Walt Whitman and Stoicism." In Duane J. MacMillan, ed., The Stoic Strain in American Literature: Essays in Honour of Marston LaFrance ( Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1979), 43-60.

Anderson, Quentin. "John Dewey's American Democrat." Daedalus: Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 108 (1979), 145-159.

Aspiz, Harold. "An Early Feminist Tribute [by Eliza W. Yarnham, 1864] to Whitman." American Literature 51 (November 1979), 404-409.

Asselineau, Roger. Review of Walt Whitman, Daybooks and Notebooks, Etudes Anglaises 32 (janvier-mars 1979), 106.

Asselineau, Roger. Review of Walt Whitman, The Correspondence, Vol. 6. Etudes Anglaises 32 (janvier-mars 1979), 106-107.

Asselineau, Roger. "Saturday Night in New York." Odyssey: A Journal of the Humanities 4 (November 1979), 22. [Poem.]

Asselineau, Roger. "Walt Whitman's Liquid Leaves of Grass." West Hills Review 1 (Fall 1979), 74-78.

Barnstead, John A. "Whitman in Ukraine." Walt Whitman Review 25 (March 1979), 22-26.

Barrett, Deborah J. "The Desire for Freedom: Whitman's 'One Hour to Madness and Joy.'" Walt Whitman Review 25 (March 1979), 26-28.

Bellman, Samuel Irving. "Whitman as Environmentalist: A Review." Walt Whitman Review 25 (December 1979), 177-178. [Review of Cecelia Tichi, New World, New Earth: Environmental Reform in American Literature from the Puritans Through Whitman.]

Bergman, Herbert, and Joseph Jurich. "'The Study of Life': Walt Whitman on Education.'" University College Quarterly 24 (January 1979), 10-17.

Bergquist, Bruce Allen. "Walt Whitman and the Bible: Language Echoes, Images, Allusions, and Ideas." Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Nebraska - Lincoln, 1979. [DAI 40 (December 1979) 3296A.]

Bigelow, Charles. Review of Walt Whitman, Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking (Labyrinth Editions). Fine Print 5 (April 1979), 50-51.

Black, Stephen A. Review of Daybooks and Notebooks, and Randall A. Waldron, ed., Mattie: The Letters of Martha Mitchell Whitman. West Coast Review 13 (October 1978), 62-63.

Blodgett, Harold W. "The Unknown Whitman." West Hills Review 1 (Fall 1979), 61-66.

Bogen, Don. "'I' and 'You' in 'Who Learns My Lesson Complete?': Some Aspects of Whitman's Poetic Evolution." Walt Whitman Review 25 (September 1979). 87-98.

Bonetti Paro, Maria Clara. A Recepção Literária de Walt Whitman No Brasil: Primeiro Tempo Modernista (1917-1929). São Paulo: Dissertação de Mestrado, área de Teoria Literária de Lingüística e Linguas Orientais de Faculdade de Filosofia, Letras e Ciêcias Humanas da USP, 1979. [In Portuguese.]

Breitweiser, Mitchell Robert. "Plastic Economy: The Painful Birth of New Vision in the Writings of Cotton Mather and Walt Whitman." Ph.D. Dissertation, State University of New York at Buffalo, 1979. [DAI 40 (March 1980), 5053A.]

Buckingham, J. Willis. "Whitman and Dickinson." In James Woodress, ed. American Literary Scholarship: An Annual / 1977 (Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press, 1979), 65-85.

Byers, Thomas Beall. "What I Cannot Say: Self, Word, and World in Walt Whitman, Wallace Stevens, and W. S. Merwin." Ph.D. Dissertation, The University of Iowa, 1979. [DAI 40 (November 1979), 2675A.]

Calabrese, Steven Vincent. "Our Muse in a Golden Frame: A Study of Whitman, Money, and Language." Ph.D. Dissertation, Columbia University, 1979. [DAI 42 (July 1981), 0212A.]

Carlisle, E. Fred. Review of Stephen A. Black, Whitman's Journeys into Chaos: A Psychoanalytic Study of the Poetic Process. JEGP 76 (1979), 271-273.

Carlson, Eric W., ed. Emerson's Literary Criticism. Regents Critics Series (Lincoln and London; University of Nebraska), 1979, 1. [Of the four "American Writers"—the others are Fuller, Hawthorne, and Thoreau—the Whitman section includes the editor's introductory note, Emerson's letter about Whitman to William H. Seward (January 10, 1863); the Leaves of Grass letter (July 21, 1855); a letter to Carlyle (May 6, 1856); and an 1863 note.]

Chabrier, Gwendolyn. "From Eros to Agape." Calamus 17 (April 1979), 10-20.

Chmaj, Betty E. "Sonata for American Studies: Perspectives on Charles Ives." Prospects: An Annual Journal of American Cultural Studies 4 (1979), 1-58.

Chosy, Shirley Ann. "Whitman's 'Spontaneous Me': Sex as Symbol." Walt Whitman Review 25 (September 1979), 113-117.

Couser, G. Thomas. "Walt Whitman: Vision and Revision." In his American Autobiography: The Prophetic Mode (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1979), 80-100.

Dabney, Dick. "The Unsung Singer." Washingtonian 14 (September 1979), 65+.

De Eulis, Marilyn Davis. "Whitman's 'The First Dandelion' and Emily Dickinson's 'The Dandelion's Pallid Tube.'" Walt Whitman Review 25 (March 1979), 29-32.

De Eulis, Marilyn Davis. "A Short Analysis of Whitman's 'Roots and Leaves Themselves Alone.'" Walt Whitman Review 25 (September 1979), 117-120.

Devane, Jeene Neel. "The Concept of the Hero and Heroic in Walt Whitman's 'Song of Myself' as They Relate to the Epic Tradition." MA thesis, The American University, 1979. [Masters Abstracts 18 (September 1980), 215.]

Diggory, Terence. "Armored Women, Naked Men: Dickinson, Whitman, and Their Successors." In Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar, eds., Shakespeare's Sisters: Feminist Essays on Women Poets (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1979), 135-150.

Dollar, Peter. Review of James E. Miller, Jr, The American Quest for a Supreme Fiction: Whitman's Legacy in the Personal Epic. Library Journal 104 (April 1, 1979), 831.

Dressman, Michael Rowan. "Walt Whitman's Plans for the Perfect Dictionary." In Joel Myerson, ed., Studies in the American Renaissance 1979 (Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1979), 457-474. [Mr. Dressman makes no reference to Walt Whitman's Daybooks and Notebooks (New York: New York University Press, 1978), in which much of the material he discusses is published in Vol. 3.]

Dressman, Michael Rowan. "Another Whitman Debt to Emerson." Notes & Queries n.s. 26 (August 1979), 305-306.

Duban, James. "Satiric Precedents for Melville's 'The Two Temples.'" American Transcendental Quarterly 42 (Spring 1979), 137-145. [Whitman's Brooklyn Daily Eagle pieces as possible sources for Melville's satire on stylish worship in New York City.]

Eekman, Thomas. "Walt Whitman's Role in Slavic Poetry (Late 19th-Early 20th Century)." In Victor Tetras, ed., American Contributions to the Eighth International Congress of Slavists, Zagreb and Ljubljana, September 3-9, 1978. Vol. 2: Literature. (Columbus: Slavic, 1979), 166-190.

Fayez, Ghulam M. "Modern Imagery in Rumi and Whitman." Walt Whitman Review 25 (June 1979), 39-51.

Fayez, Ghulam M. "O. K. Mambiar's Whitman and Yoga Revisited." Walt Whitman Review 25 (December 1979), 179-180. [Review of O. K. Nambiar, MahaYogi Walt Whitman: New Light on Yoga.]

Ferlinghetti, Lawrence. "Walt Whitman Wintertime." The New York Times (December 5, 1979), C2. [Poem.]

Fields, Rick. "The Restless Pioneers: Emerson, Thoreau and Whitman." Zero: Contemporary Buddhist Life and Thought 2 (1979), 8-25.

Fisenko, T. D. "O filosofsskix osnovax poèzii Uolta Uitmena" ["Philosophical Bases of Whitman's Poetry"]. Vestnik Moskivskogo Universiteta, Serija VII, Filologija, Zurnalistika No. 5 (1979), 14-23.

Fisher, Marvin. "The Centrality of Walt Whitman." Platte Valley Review 7 (1979), 32-47.

Francis, Sowmu. "Whitman's Use of the Pond Symbol in his 'Calamus' Poems." Walt Whitman Review 25 (March 1979), 13-22.

French,Roberts W. "What Thoreau Said." Walt Whitman Review 25 (June 1979), 77-78.

Gershenovitz, Harry. "Whitman and Lamark Revisited." Walt Whitman Review 25 (September 1979), 121-123.

Giantvalley, Scott. "A 'New' Whitman Parody." Walt Whitman Review 25 (June 1979), 76-77.

Giantvalley, Scott. "A Reference Guide to Walt Whitman 1855-1919." Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Southern California, 1979. [DAI 41 (October 1980), 15940A-1595A.]

Giantvalley, Scott. "Whitman Bibliography: Help Wanted." Walt Whitman Review 25 (September 1979), 123-124.

Girgus, Sam B. "Whitman: Culture and Self." In The Law of the Heart: Individualism and the Modern Self in American Literature (Austin: University of Texas Press, 1979), 52-65.

Gold, R. Michael. "The Influence of Emerson, Thoreau, and Whitman on the Novels of Saul Bellow." Ph.D. Dissertation, New York University, 1979. [DAI 40 (March 1980), 5055A.]

Goodson, Lester. "The Second Leaves of Grass (1856): A Re Evaluation." Calamus 17 (April 1979), 21-31. [Reprinted from Papers on Walt Whitman, University of Tulsa.]

Grimm. Reinhold, and Henry J. Schmidt. "Foreign Influences on German Expressionist Poetry." In Gertrud Bauer Pickar and Karl Eugene Webb, eds., Expressionism Reconsidered: Relationships and Affinities. Houston German Studies 1. (Munich: Fink, 1979), 9-18.

Harper, Debra. "Whitman and Unamuno: Language for Immortality." Walt Whitman Review 25 (June 1979), 66-72.

Herique, Emmanuel. "Transcendence and Poetry in Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass." Calamus 18 (November 1979), 21-33.

Holst, Arthur Carl. "Toward a Definition of a Transcultural State: A Study of Eastern and Western Ideas, Especially in the Writings of Muhammed Iqbal and Walt Whitman." Ph.D. Dissertation, United States International University, 1979. [DAI 40 (March 1980), 5083A.]

Hornbeck, Mary Elizabeth. "Vision's Twin: Whitman's Major Poems." Ph.D. Dissertation, Boston University, 1979. [DAI 39 (June 1979), 7346A-7347A.]

Hosek, Chaviva M. "Scrutinizing Whitman." University of Toronto Quarterly 49 (Fall 1979), 83-89. [Review of Ivan Marki, The Trial of a Poet: An Interpretation of the First Edition of Leaves of Grass; and Stephen A. Black, Whitman's Journeys into Chaos : A Psychoanalytic Study of the Poetic Process.]

Hosek, Chaviva M. "The Rhetoric of Whitman's 1855 Preface to Leaves of Grass." Walt Whitman Review 25 (December 1979), 163-173.

House, Elizabeth Balkman. "The Awakening: Kate Chopin's 'Endlessly Rocking' Cycle." Ball State University Forum 20 (No. 2, 1979), 53-58.

Howell, Ehno. "Kate Chopin and the Pull of Faith: A Note on 'Lilacs.'" Southern Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of the South 18 (1979), 103-109.

Ikeda, Daisaku. Glass Children and Other Essays. Tokyo: Kodansha International, 1979. [One essay, "A Book" (39-41), is about the author's first encounter with Whitman's poetry, in a Japaneses translation by Saika Tomita, in 1949, and talks about the importance to the author of his reading Whitman "in the years following Japan's defeat."]

Irwin, John T. "Self-Evidence and Self-Reference: Neitzsche and Tragedy, Whitman and Opera." New Literary History 11 (Autumn 1979), 177-192.

Johnson, Mark, and Robert DeMott. "'An Inheritance of Spirit': Robert Duncan and Walt Whitman." In Robert J. Bertholf and Ian W. Reid, eds., Robert Duncan: Scales of the Marvelous (New York: New Directions, 1979), 225-240.

Kaplan, Justin. "The Naked Self and Other Problems." In Marc Pachter, ed., Telling Lives: The Biographer's Art (Washington: New Republic Books, 1979), 36-55.

Kaplan, Justin. "The Art of Biography: Walt Whitman." The Wilson Quarterly 3 (No. 3, 1979), 170-178.

Keating, Douglas J. "Heritage: Trace the Legacy of Region's Poets and Authors [beginning with Whitman]." The Philadelphia Inquirer (February 18, 1979), p.. 1-NE. [With a large photo of Whitman's hat, now at 330 Mickle Street, Camden, N.J.]

Keller, Karl. "Walt Whitman Camping." Odyssey: A Journal of the Humanities 4 (November 1979), 6-11.

Keller, Karl. "The Sweet Wolf Within: Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman." In The Only Kangaroo Among the Beauty: Emily Dickinson and America (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1979), 251-293.

Kepner, Diane. "From Spears to Leaves: Walt Whitman's Theory of Nature in 'Song of Myself.'" American Literature 51 (May 1979), 179-204.

Khan, Saquib Anwar. Edward Carpenter: Man and Work. Aurangabad, India: Parimal Prakashan, 1979.

Killingsworth, Myrth Jimmie. "Whitman's Sexual Themes: A Historical Approach." Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Tennessee, 1979. [DAI 40 (June 1980), 6279A.]

Kraft, Stephanie. No Castles on Main Street: American Authors and Their Homes. New York and San Francisco: Rand McNally & Company, 1979. ["Walt Whitman and the Mickle Street House," 158-164, includes photographs of Whitman (by Mathew Brady), 330 Mickle Street today, Whitman's bedroom, and the poets tomb in Harleigh Cemetery. In the fine and thoughtful text, which gives an account of Whitman working and living in Camden, his visitors, and the area now, mention is made of an "odd photograph in the house of Whitman in his late twenties, "his expression urbane and slightly aloof, one cheek resting on a graceful hand while an almost dandified wave of hair hangs above the right eye." It's too bad this photo is itself not reproduced.]

Kramer, Aaron. "A Mighty Charm." West Hills Review 1 (Fall 1979), 9-11.

Kvam, Wayne. "Leaves of Grass in German: A Review." Review of Walt Whitman's 'Leaves of Grass' in deutschen Übersetzungen: Eine rezeptionsgeschichtliche Untersuchung, by Monika Schaper. Walt Whitman Review 25 (June 1979), 78-79.

Lalor, Gene. "Whitman Among the New York Bohemians: 1859-1862." Walt Whitman Review 25 (December 1979), 131-145.

Lebeaux, Richard. "Walt Whitman and His Poems, 1856-1860: The Quest for Intimacy and Generativity." Walt Whitman Review 25 (December 1979), 146-163.

Loving, Jerome. "'A Well-Intended Halfness': Emerson's View of Leaves of Grass." Studies in American Humor 3 (October 1979), 61-68.

Loving, Jerome. "Emerson's "Constant Way of Looking at Whitman's Genius.'" American Literature 51 (November 1979), 399-403.

Loving, Jerome. "Emerson's Thought and Leaves of Grass." Walt Whitman Review 25 (March 1979), 32-33. [Review of Joel Porte, Representative Man: Ralph Waldo Emerson in His Time.]

Loving, Jerome. Review of Walt Whitman, Daybooks and Notebooks. Modern Philology 76 (May 1979), 420-424.

Lozynsky, Artem. "What's in a Title? Whitman's 'Calamus' and Bucke's Calamus." In Joel Myerson, ed., Studies in the American Renaissance: 1979 (Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1979), 475-488.

Lozynsky, Artem. "Whitman to Lanier: A Rediscovered Letter." Walt Whitman Review 25 (December 1979), 173-174.

Martin, Robert K. "'On Whitman's 'Personal Epic': A Review." Walt Whitman Review 25 (December 1979), 174-176. [Review of James E. Miller, Jr, The American Quest for a Supreme Fiction: Whitman's Legacy in the Personal Epic.]

Martin, Robert K. The Homosexual Tradition in American Poetry. Austin and London: University of Texas Press, 1979.

Martin, Robert K. "Conversion and Identity: The 'Calamus' Poems." Walt Whitman Review 25 (June 1979), 59-66.

Maynard, Laurens, ed. The Wisdom of Walt Whitman. Folcroft, Pa.: Folcroft Editions, 1979. [Facsimile of the Brentano's, New York, 1908 edition, containing 178 short excerpts from Whitman's poetry and prose, with Maynard's headings.]

McCormick, John O. "Walt Whitman: Orientalist or Nationalist?" Tamkang Review 10 (Fall/Winter 1979), 79-96.

McQuilkin, Frank, and Geoffrey M. Sill, eds. The Mickle Street Review 1 (1979), 1-95. [First issue of an annual periodical published by the Walt Whitman House Association, 330 Mickle Street, Camden, N.J. 08103 contains an Introduction by Geoffrey M. Sill, an essay by James Dickey, a play by Philip Dacey, prose by Robert Creeley (reprint), poems by Richard Eberhart (reprint), Lawrence Ferlinghetti (reprint), and 30 others, all on Whitman. No table of contents or index.]

Mihalia, Rodica. "Walt Whitman and Hart Crane: A Case of Intentional Fallacy." Anale Universitatii Bucuresti: Limbi si Literaturi Straine 28 (No. 1, 1979), 9-16.

Miller, James E., Jr. The American Quest for a Supreme Fiction: Whitman's Legacy in the Personal Epic. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1979.

Monteiro, George. "Addenda to the Bibliographies of Cather, Conrad, De Forest, Dreiser, Forster, Hardy, Hawthorne, London, Norris, Poe, Wharton, and Whitman." The Papers of the' Bibliographical Society of America 73 (1979) , 478-481.

Moore, William L. "I Tramp the Perpetual Journey" [Part I]. Calamus 18 (November 1979), 43-55.

Myerson, Joel. "Walt Whitman." In his Antebellum Writers in New York and the South. Vol. 3 of DLB: Dictionary of Literary Biography (Detroit: Gale Research Company, 1979), 350-371. [Excellent short account of Whitman's "Life and Career," with 16 illustrations, and a list of his major works (Leaves of Grass editions and annexes), other writings (36), editions (2), bibliographies (13), concordance, biographies. (42), letters and journals (9), criticism (65), papers (Feinberg collection).]

Nambiar, O. K. " 'Is This Then a Touch…?': Walt Whitman's Paranormal Powers." Calamus 18 (November 1979), 3-20.

Nandakumar, Prema. Review of V. Sachithanandan, Whitman and Bharati: A Comparative Study. Journal of Indian Writing in English 7 (No. 2, 1979), 99-101.

Nelson, Raymond. "Stalking Whitman with Shotgun and Bludgeon." The Virginia Quarterly Review 55 (Summer 1979), 536-537. [Review of Walt Whitman, Daybooks and Notebooks.]

Orestano, Francesca. "Song of Myself," 1855-1892, la prima e lÕultima stesura a confronte. Palermo: Vittorietti, 1979.

Paley, Morton D. "John Camden Hotten and the First British Editions of Walt Whitman–'A Nice Milky Cocoa-Nut.'" Publishing History 6 (1979), 5-35.

Petillon, Pierre-Yves. "Le cri sur les toits du monde." In La Grande Route: Espace et ˇcriture en Amˇrique (Paris: Seuil, 1979), 15-35.

Petrova, N.A. "Dve poemy U. Uitmena: (k voprosu o zhanre tipologii liroépicheskoi poémi)." [Two Poems of Whitman: The Genre of Typology of the Lyrical-Epic Poems.] In Literaturnoe proizvedenie kak tseloe i problemy ego analiza ( Kemerovo, USSR: Kemerovo University, 1979), 64-74.

Porte, Joel. Representative Man: Ralph Waldo Emerson in His Time. New York: Oxford University Press, 1979.

Prasad, Thakur Guru. "The Orient in Whitman's 'Passage to India.'" Calamus 17 (April 1979), 4-9. [Reprinted from The Literary Criterion, Summer 1964.]

Rathbun, John W., and Harry H. Clark. "Walt Whitman (1819-1892)." In American Literary Criticism, 1860-1905 (Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1979), 38-40.

Reilly, Charlie. "Walt Whitman in Camden." New Jersey Monthly 3 (June 1979), SJ3.

Reynolds, Larry J., and Tibbie E. Lynch. "Sense and Transcendence in Emerson, Thoreau, and Whitman." South Central Bulletin 39 (1979), 148-151.

Riewald, J. G. "The Translational Reception of American Literature in Europe, 1800-1900: A Review of Research." English Studies 60 (October 1979), 562-592.

Rodgers, Audrey T. "The Poet as Dancer." In The Universal Drum: Dance Imagery in the Poetry of Eliot, Crane, Roethke, and Williams (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1979), 5-34.

Schapiro, Barbara. "Shelley's 'Alastor' and Whitman's 'Out of the Cradle': The Ambivalent Mother." American Imago 36 (Fall 1979), 245-259.

Schlegel, Keith William. Whitman's "Dejection Ode": "As I Ebb'd with the Ocean of Life." Ph.D. Dissertation, West Virginia University, 1979. [DAI, 40 (January 1980), 4044A.]

Scholnick, Robert J. "Individual Identity and Democratic Culture: The Problem of Whitman's Democratic Vistas." Papers presented at the Biennial Conference, Tampa, Florida, April 5-7, 1979. In Don Harkness, ed., SEASA 79 Proceedings: Southeastern American Studies Association (Tampa: American Studies Press, 1979), 17-23.

Scheidl, Ludwig. "A Componente Whitmaniana nas Odes de Alvaro de Campos." Biblos 55 (1979), 1-35.

Schroth, Raymond A. "The Eagle and Brooklyn." In Rita Seiden Miller, Ed., Brooklyn USA: The Fourth Largest City in America (New York: Brooklyn College Press, 1979), 99-116.

Schwartz, Jorge. Vanguardia y Cosmopolitismo en la Decada del Veinte: Oliverio Girondo y Oswald de Andrade. Ph.D. Dissertation U de Sao Paulo, 1979. [Ann Arbor: UMI, 1983. 8302748.]

Starr, Douglas Paul. "Song of Man and the Nation's Experience: A Cantata Based on Poetry by Walt Whitman." D.M.A. thesis (musical composition and essay), The Ohio State University, 1978. [DAI 39 (February 1979), 4588A.]

Stel'max, A. "Tvorcist Uolta Ujitmena na Ukrajini" ["Whitman's Reception in Ukraine"]. Radjans'ke Literaturoznavstvo: Naukovo-Teoretycnyj Zurnal [Kiev, USSR] 23 (No. 6, 1979), 81-83.

Stone, Larry. "'The Continental Voice: Whitman's Influence on Pablo Neruda." Papers in Romance [Seattle] 2 (No. 1, 1979), 1-13.

Surette, Leon. "Inside Narratives." The Canadian Review of American Studies 10 (Spring 1979), 63-69. [Review of Bernard Duffey, Poetry in America: Expression and Its Values in the Times of Bryant, Whitman, and Pound.]

Tichi, Cecelia. New World, New Earth. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1979. [See "Walt Whitman, the Literatus of the New Earth," 206-249.]

Tilton, Eleanor. "'Leaves of Grass': Four Letters to Emerson." Harvard Library Bulletin 27 (1979), 336-341.

Trail, George Y. "'Song of Myself': Events in Microstructure." Walt Whitman Review 25 (September 1979), 106-113.

Tur-Pikina, L. I. "Uolt Uitmen v rvsskoj dorevol jucionnoj kritike" ["Walt Whitman in Russian Pre-revolutionary Criticism"]. Naucnye trudy Kubanskogo universiteta No. 272 (1979), 23-32.

Vance, William L. "Whitman's Lonely Orbit: 'Salut Au Monde!'" Walt Whitman Review 25 (March 1979), 3-13.

Viswanathan, S. Review of V. Sachithanandan, Whitman and Bharati: A Comparative Study. Indian Journal of American Studies (Hyderabad), 9 (No. 2, 1979), 83-85.

Welty, Ward. "The Persona as Kosmos in 'Song of Myself.'" Walt Whitman Review 25 (September 1979), 98-105.

White, Gertrude. "Poetry or Prose: The Problem of Form." Walt Whitman Review 25 (September 1979), 124-125. [Review of David Porter, Emerson and Literary Change.]

White, Gertrude M. "The 'Dalliance' of Whitman's Eagles." Walt Whitman Review 25 (June 1979), 73-76.

White, William. "Editorial: Whitman in the Eyes of His Contemporaries." The Long-Islander (May 31, 1979), 22, 34.

White, William. "Thomas L. Brasher (1912-1979)." Walt Whitman Review 25 (September 1979), 87.

White, William. "A Unique Copy of Bucke's Walt Whitman?" Walt Whitman Review 25 (March 1979), 35, 36.

White, William. "Unknown Whitman Letter to Mrs Colquitt." Walt Whitman Review 25 (December 1979), 182.

White, William. "Walt Whitman: A Current Bibliography." Walt Whitman Review 25 (March, June, September, December 1979), 34, 80-83, 125-127, 180-181.

White, William, ed. Walt Whitman Supplement, 160th Anniversary, 1979. The Long-Islander (May 31, 1979), 23-27. [Reminiscences by William Cauldwell, Moncure Daniel Conway, Horace A. Traubel, Helen E. Price, John Burroughs, Richard H. Titherington, T. W. Higginson, John Townsend Trowbridge, Nym Crinkle, Bram Stoker, J. H. Johnston, Richard J. Hinkle, Justin McCarthy, Edward Robins, Sylvester Baxter, and J. M. Scovel.]

White, William. "What Was He [Whitman] Like." The Long-lslander (May 31, 1979), 1.

White, William. "Whitman at MLA." Walt Whitman Review 25 (June 1979), 83.

White, William. "A 'Whitman' Poster." Walt Whitman Review 25 (September 1979), 128.

White, William. "Whitman Sells Burroughs's Notes: An Unpublished Letter." Walt Whitman Review 25 (June 1979), 83, 84.

Whitman, Walt. Specimen Days in America. Introduction by Gavin Ewart. London: Folio Society, 1979. [A reprint of the revised English edition of 1887.]

Yoshitake, Yoshinori. "Walt Whitman as Proletarian Poet." Calamus 18 (November 1979), 34-42.

Yoshizaki, Kuniko. "The Oriental Sources of Walt Whitman." Kyushu American Literature [Fukuoka, Japan] 20 (1979), 14-20.

Zarobila, Charles. "Walt Whitman and the Panorama." Walt Whitman Review 25 (June 1979), 51-59.

Unsigned. "Farmhouse for a Poet: Walt Whitman's Birthplace in Huntington Station." House & Garden 151 (May 1979), 184-185. [Text and photos, in color, of the interior and exterior of Whitman's birthplace.]

Unsigned. Review of Walt Whitman, Daybooks and Notebooks, Choice 15 (January 1979), 1523.