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The Collected Letters of Anne Gilchrist and Walt Whitman (eBook)

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2022
262 Seiten
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859-654740212-1 (EAN)

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The Collected Letters of Anne Gilchrist and Walt Whitman - Anne Gilchrist
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In "The Collected Letters of Anne Gilchrist and Walt Whitman," readers are invited into a profound intellectual and emotional exchange between two of the 19th century's most influential literary figures. This compilation showcases the depth of their correspondence, revealing not only their artistic philosophies but also their personal lives. Gilchrist's rich prose and meticulous annotations provide contextual background, highlighting the cultural and historical landscapes that shaped their discussions—most notably, the transcendentalism that colored Whitman's poetry and the Victorian social issues that marked Gilchrist's thought. The letters reflect a literary dialogue that traverses themes of democracy, individuality, and the nature of beauty, embodying the spirit of the era's literary context. Anne Gilchrist, a prominent Victorian writer and critic, emerged during a time of great artistic upheaval. Her admiration for Walt Whitman's groundbreaking works catalyzed a friendship that would profoundly impact both their careers. An advocate for radical ideas, Gilchrist's feminist consciousness can be seen in her perceptive interpretations of Whitman's work, which paralleled her own struggles against societal norms. Her connection with Whitman not only enriched her literary endeavors but also positioned her as a critical voice in the dialogue surrounding American literature. This collection is essential for enthusiasts of American poetry, Victorian discourse, and feminist literary studies. It captures the intricacies of a friendship that transcended geographic and cultural boundaries, offering insights into two minds that dared to challenge the status quo. Readers seeking a deeper understanding of Whitman's influence and Gilchrist's contributions will find this collection an invaluable addition to their literary exploration.

Anne Gilchrist (1828-1885) was a notable English literary figure, best remembered for her insightful correspondence with the American poet Walt Whitman. Born Anne Burrows, she married Alexander Gilchrist, a biographer of William Blake, and became immersed in the Pre-Raphaelite circle, which profoundly influenced her intellectual development. After her husband's untimely death, Gilchrist took on the formidable task of completing his work on Blake, showcasing her scholarly aptitude. Her fascination with Whitman's poetry sparked a heartfelt epistolary relationship, which has been immortalized in 'The Collected Letters of Anne Gilchrist and Walt Whitman' (Gordon, 1918). These letters reveal Gilchrist's passionate and sometimes unorthodox literary engagement, as well as her substantial role in advocating Whitman's work in Britain. Her literary style is characterized by emotive expressiveness and a keen analytical mind, contributing to her status as a respected figure in literary scholarship and criticism. Gilchrist's legacy endures through her written words, which provide insightful glimpses into the intellectual exchanges of the 19th-century literary transatlantic dialogue.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Briefe / Tagebücher
Schlagworte 19th century American poets • 19th century correspondence • 19th-century literary correspondence • American literary history • American poets' letters • Anne Gilchrist writings • critique and exploration • cultural literary insights • Dear Midnight • dream work • epistolary literature • epistolary relationships • epistolary style • female literary figure • Historical literary connection • human connection • Intellectual Engagement • intimate poetic relations • John Keats • Leaves of Grass • Literary Analysis • Literary Correspondence • literary criticism and essays • literary society dynamics • milk and honey • Paradise Lost • personal reflections nature • Pillow Thoughts • poetic criticism • poetic epistolary style • Poetic Inspiration • romantic literary exchange • the odyssey • The Prophet • The Sun and Her Flowers • transatlantic intellectual exchange • Transcendentalism movement • transcendental realism • Walt Whitman companions • Whitman Gilchrist admiration
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