Publications

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Writing the Brain: Cerebral Literatures of the Anglo-American Sphere, 1800-1880. [under review at Cambridge UP]
The Oxford Handbook of Walt Whitman. Edited by Kenneth M. Price and Stefan Schöberlein (Oxford: Oxford UP, 2023).
“Walt Whitman, Linguist?” In The Oxford Handbook of Walt Whitman. Edited by Kenneth M. Price and Stefan Schöberlein (Oxford: Oxford UP, 2023)
Tom Kromer. Warten auf Nichts [Waiting for Nothing]. Edited, translated, and afterword by Stefan Schöberlein (Berlin: Das Kulturelle Gedächtnis, 2022).
Walt Whitman. Walt Whitman’s New Orleans: Sidewalk Sketches and Newspaper Rambles. Edited, with an Introduction by Stefan Schöberlein (New Orleans: LSU Press, Spring 2022) [Release Date: March 16, 2022]
Schöberlein, Stefan, and Kristen Lillvis. “Movable: Narratives of Recovery and Place.” The Southern Quarterly 58, nos. 1/2 (2021), 107-114.

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Schöberlein, Stefan,  and Zachary Turpin. “‘Glorious times for newspaper editors and correspondents’: Whitman at the New Orleans Daily Crescent, 1848-1849.” Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 39.1 (Summer 2021): 1-39. [open access]
Review of “Livingstone, Justin D. and Adrian S. Wisnicki, dirs. 2019. “Livingstone’s Missionary Travels Manuscript (1857).” First ed. In Livingstone Online, dirs. Adrian S. Wisnicki and Megan Ward,” Textual Cultures 13, no. 2 (2020): 296–299. [open access]
Schöberlein, Stefan, and Stephanie M. Blalock “A Story of New York at the Present Time? The Historico-Literary Contexts of Jack Engle.” Walt Whitman Quarterly Review (2020), 145-184. [open access]
McMullen, Kevin, Stefan Schöberlein, and Jason Stacy, “Walt Whitman at the Aurora: A Model for Journalistic Attribution.” Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 37 (2020), 107-115. [open access]
“Every Atom, no. 172,” micro essay, North American Review [open access].
Ashland, Alex, Stephanie M. Blalock and Stefan Schöberlein. “‘All thy wide geographies’: Reading Whitman’s Epistolary Database.” In The New Walt Whitman Studies. Edited by Matt Cohen (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. 2020). [Cambridge, pay-walled]
“A Professor’s Civil War—M. Schele de Vere’s Struggle with the Confederacy.” Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 127, no. 2 (2019), 128-161. [JSTOR, pay-walled]
“Whitman in the Engine Room—M. Knight Black’s American Futurism.” In Walt Whitman Revisited: The Legacy at 200. Edited by Winfried Herget (Mainz, GER: Peter Lang, 2019). [Peter Lang, pay-walled]
“‘From many million heart-throbs’: Walt Whitman’s Communitarian Sentimentalisms.” College Literature 45 (2018), 449-486. [Project Muse, pay-walled]
“Johannes R. Becher’s ‘To Europa’: A German Expressionist Takes Up Walt Whitman’s Broad-Axe.” Chicago Review 61, no 2. (2018), 117-129. [Questia, pay-walled]
“Garden Warfare—Videogaming’s Green Thumb.” In Enchanted, Stereotyped, Civilized: Garden Narratives in Literature, Art and Film. Edited by Sabine Planka and Feryal Cubukcu (Würzburg, GER: Königshausen & Neumann, 2018): 573-587.
Whitman, Walt. Das abenteuerliche Leben des Jack Engle [The Life and Adventures of Jack Engle]. Edited, translated and afterword by Stefan Schöberlein (Berlin: Das Kulturelle Gedächtnis, 2017). [Amazon.de]
“Walt Whitman” In Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 381: Writers on Women’s Rights and United States Suffrage. Edited by George Parker Anderson (Farmington Hills: Gale, 2018): 287-296.
“Poe or not Poe? A stylometric analysis of Edgar Allan Poe’s disputed writings.” Digital Scholarship in the Humanities 32, no. 2 (2017), 643–665. [Oxford UP, pay-walled]
“Speaking in Tongues, Speaking without Tongues: Transplanted Voices in Charles Brockden Brown’s Wieland.” Journal of American Studies 51, no. 2 (2017): 535-552. [Cambridge UP, pay-walled]
“Herman Melville and the International Paper Machine.” ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 23, no. 4: 730-754. [Oxford UP, pay-walled]
“Dinosaurs in Iowa. Or: On Reading Fossils.” South Central Review 34, no. 1 (2017): 68-92. [Project Muse, pay-walled]
“Scholarship as Testimony: Jerome McGann’s Keynote Address for the 16th Annual Craft Critique Culture Conference, 2016.” Iowa Journal of Cultural Studies 17 (2017). [open access]
“Incalculable, Unaccountable, Indivisible? Walt Whitman’s Lessons in Arithmetic.” Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 34, no. 2 (2016): 169-194. [open access]
“Tapping the Wire: A Telegraphic Discourse.” American Literature 88, no. 2 (2016): 269-300. [e-Duke, pay-walled]
“Whitman, Walt, Kinder Adams / Children of Adam; Iggy Pop, Alva Noto, and Tarwater, Leaves of Grass [review].” Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 33, nos. 3 & 4 (2016): 311-12. [open access]
“Insane in the Membrane: Emily Dickinson Dissecting Brains.” The Emily Dickinson Journal 24, no. 2 (2015): 46-70. [Project Muse, pay-walled]
Sheppard Lee” and “Gothic Literature.”  In Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia. 2015. Online. [open access]
“The Ever-Changing Nature of the Sea: Whitman’s Absorption of Maximilian Schele De Vere.” Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 30, no. 2 (2013): 57-77. [open access]