The article examines Emily Dickinson's cautious approach to reading Walt Whitman due to his controversial reputation, her literary preferences, and the pervasive influence of Laurence Sterne in literature. It also discusses Dickinson's interaction with literary figures, her reading habits, and the cultural reception of Sterne.
The article focuses on the contributions of G. Thomas Tanselle to bibliographical studies, highlighting his extensive scholarly output spanning six decades. Topics discussed include the intersection of bibliography with humanistic inquiry, the influence of external factors on the creation of literature, memoirs, and Tanselle's close intellectual relationship with American scholar Fredson Bowers.
The article focuses on Robert Rauschenberg's ROCI project, which aimed to introduce American art to culturally isolated parts of the world through experimental collage. Topics include Rauschenberg's visits to countries with controlled artistic practices, his use of diverse materials such as cardboard and neon tubes, and the controversial reception of his work as either cultural exchange or artistic appropriation.
Published
2024
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