Content:
These four leaves make up an early complete draft of "Song of the Universal,"
first published simultaneously in the
New York Evening Post
and the New York Daily Graphic on June 17, 1874. The four leaves are bound together
with other manuscripts.
Content:
Very early draft fragment of "Song of the Universal," first published simultaneously in the
New York Evening Post
and the New York Daily Graphic on June 17, 1874. The manuscript bears the cancelled date "March 31, '74." The two leaves are bound together with other manuscripts.
Content:
Very early draft fragment of "Song of the Universal," first published simultaneously in the
New York Evening Post
and the New York Daily Graphic on June 17, 1874. The leaf is bound together with other manuscripts.
Content:
Very early draft fragment of "Song of the Universal," first published simultaneously in the
New York Evening Post
and the New York Daily Graphic on June 17, 1874. The leaf is bound together with other manuscripts.
Content:
Very early draft fragment of "Song of the Universal," first published simultaneously in the
New York Evening Post
and the New York Daily Graphic on June 17, 1874. The leaf is bound together with other manuscripts.
Content:
This manuscript is a note in Whitman's hand about the poem "Song of the Universal," with the date June 17, 1874. The leaf is bound together with other manuscripts.
Content:
Draft of the poem "The Song of the Universal", which first appeared simultaneously in
The New York Evening Post
and
The New York Daily Graphic
on 17 June 1874. It was later reprinted in the
New
York World
on 19 June
1874, in the Camden
New
Republic
on 20 June 1874, and in
Two Rivulets
(1876).
Content:
These five leaves make up what is apparently a complete printer's copy of
"Song of the
Universal," first published simultaneously in the
New York Evening Post
and the New York Daily Graphic on June 17, 1874. The
manuscript is dated June 1874. The leaves are bound together with other
manuscripts.