Camden
April 4 '891
Interest myself (partially) with the 7 vols. I have rec'd of Stedman's2 "Am: Literature"—some new things & some older.
Grant's & Sherman's &c. quite fascinate me.3 (I
am in the 7th Vol. & at better presentation, picture &c. than you might
fancy)4—Am still under my "cold in the head"
misery (to use the word of the Virginia
blacks—& a very fitting one in this case)—
Best love.
Walt Whitman
Correspondent:
William Douglas O'Connor
(1832–1889) was the author of the grand and grandiloquent Whitman pamphlet
The Good Gray Poet: A Vindication, published in 1866.
For more on Whitman's relationship with O'Connor, see Deshae E. Lott, "O'Connor, William Douglas (1832–1889)," Walt
Whitman: An Encyclopedia, ed. J.R. LeMaster and Donald D. Kummings (New
York: Garland Publishing, 1998).
Notes
- 1. This letter is addressed:
Wm D O'Connor | 1015 O Street N W | Washington | D
C. It is postmarked: Camden (?)| Apr (?) | 6 (?) | 8(?). [back]
- 2. Edmund Clarence Stedman
(1833–1908) was a man of diverse talents. He edited for a year the Mountain County Herald at Winsted, Connecticut, wrote
"Honest Abe of the West," presumably Lincoln's first campaign song, and served
as correspondent of the New York World from 1860 to 1862.
In 1862 and 1863 he was a private secretary in the Attorney General's office
until he entered the firm of Samuel Hallett and Company in September, 1863. The
next year he opened his own brokerage office. He published many volumes of poems
and was an indefatigable compiler of anthologies, among which were Poets of America, 2 vols. (Boston: Houghton Mifflin,
1885) and A Library of American Literature from the Earliest
Settlement to the Present Time, 11 vols. (New York: C. L. Webster,
1889–90). For more, see Donald Yannella, "Stedman, Edmund Clarence (1833–1908)," Walt
Whitman: An Encyclopedia, ed. J.R. LeMaster and Donald D. Kummings (New
York: Garland Publishing, 1998). [back]
- 3. The selections from
Ulysses S. Grant and William Tecumseh Sherman appear in Edmund Clarence Stedman
and Ellen Mackay Hutchinson, eds., A Library of American
Literature (Charles L. Webster & Company: New York, 1889), 7:
573–580, and 550–555, respectively. [back]
- 4. See Stedman's letter to
Whitman of March 27, 1889. [back]