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Onward and Outward . . . .

“All goes onward and outward . . . . and nothing collapses” – Walt Whitman, Leaves of Grass (1855) Last week’s student conference in Camden brought “Looking for Whitman” to a rousing, poignant close. Four months after the classes involved in the project had ended, students from the University of Mary Washington, Rutgers-Camden, and City […]

Looking for Whitman: The Conference!

April 10, 2010
Rutgers University – Camden
Armitage Hall Room 121 – 11am – 5pm

MLA Presentation

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April 10, 2010 Rutgers University – Camden Armitage Hall Room 121 – 11am – 5pm MLA Presentation

Sam P.’s Final Project (In Search of Wendell Slickman)

Here is my long-undelivered final project, a hybrid of Walt Whitman and Elvis Presley. Please watch–it finally exists!

Sam P.’s Final Project (In Search of Wendell Slickman)

Here is my long-undelivered final project, a hybrid of Walt Whitman and Elvis Presley. Please watch–it finally exists!

Cinepoem

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These I Singing in Spring–a cinepoem

These I Singing in Spring–a cinepoem

Justin’s Cultural Museum Project – Walt Whitman’s Family

Walt Whitman Jr. is inarguably the most famous member of his family. However, certain primary source documents show that the rest of the Whitman clan was as colorful and intriguing as America’s most celebrated poet. Walt Whitman’s immediate family consisted of parents Walter Sr. and Louisa (nee Van Velsor); younger sisters Mary and Hannah, elder […]

Justin’s Cultural Museum Project – Walt Whitman’s Family

Walt Whitman Jr. is inarguably the most famous member of his family. However, certain primary source documents show that the rest of the Whitman clan was as colorful and intriguing as America’s most celebrated poet. Walt Whitman’s immediate family consisted of parents Walter Sr. and Louisa (nee Van Velsor); younger sisters Mary and Hannah, elder […]

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