

An edition of Whitman and the Irish (2000)
By Joann P. Krieg
Publish Date
2000
Publisher
University of Iowa Press
Language
eng
Pages
273
Description:
"Though Walt Whitman created no Irish characters in his early works of fiction, he did include the Irish as part of the democratic portrait of America that he drew in Leaves of Grass. In Whitman and the Irish, Joann Krieg convincingly establishes their importance within the larger framework of Whitman studies.". "Focusing on geography rather than biography, Krieg traces Whitman's encounters with cities where the Irish formed a large portion of the population - New York City, Boston, Camden, and Dublin - or where, as in the case of Washington, D.C., he had exceptionally close Irish friends. She also provides a brief yet important historical summary of Ireland and its relationship with America.". "Whitman and the Irish does more than examine Whitman's Irish friends and acquaintances: it adds a valuable dimension to our understanding of his personal world and explores a number of vital questions in social and cultural history. Krieg places Whitman in relation to the emerging labor culture of ante-bellum New York, reveals the relationship between Whitman's cultural nationalism and the Irish nationalism of the late nineteenth century, and reflects upon Whitman's involvement with the Union cause and that of Irish American soldiers."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: American Poets, Biography, Friends and associates, Ireland, Irish Americans, Knowledge, Poets, American, United States, Whitman, walt, 1819-1892, Irish, Amis et relations, Et les États-Unis, Et l'Irlande, Poètes américains, Biographies, Américains d'origine irlandaise, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY, Literary, LITERARY CRITICISM, Poetry, General, Friendship
People: Walt Whitman (1819-1892)
Places: Ireland
Times: 19th century