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what fluid, vast identity, Holding the universe with all its parts as one—as sailing in a ship?
Your horizon rises, I see it parting away for more august dramas, I see not America only, not only Liberty's
advancing with irresistible power on the world's stage, (Have the old forces, the old wars, played their parts
2 O maidens and young men I love and that love me, What you ask of my days those the strangest and sudden
earth, All the governments, judges, gods, follow'd persons of the earth, These are contain'd in sex as parts
sending itself ahead countless years to come. 2 O but it is not the years—it is I, it is You, We touch
and am all and believe in all, I believe materialism is true and spiritualism is true, I reject no part
(Have I forgotten any part? any thing in the past?
. | NOV 2 | 6 AM | 91 | REC'D.
O'Connor's stories with a preface by Whitman were published in Three Tales: The Ghost, The Brazen Android
O'Connor's story "The Brazen Android" appeared in The Atlantic Monthly in two installments: Part 1, vol
. 67, no. 402, April 1891, pp. 433–454; Part 2, vol. 67, no. 403, May 1891, pp. 577–599.
The story also appeared in the collection Three Tales: The Ghost, The Brazen Android, The Carpenter (
Sunday Eve 7 1/2 oc Sept—20 '91 Belmont Mass.
. | May | 2 | 9AM | 1891 | Rec'd.
See Horace Traubel, With Walt Whitman in Camden, Saturday, May 2, 1891.
We hope also to gather some items that formed part of the personal belongings of Burns & his family.
to me you bring, Lilac blooming perennial and drooping star in the west, And thought of him I love. 2
—no; But merely of two simple men I saw to-day on the pier in the midst of the crowd, parting the parting
It was a thoughtful kindness both on your and their parts which I highly appreciate.
art all the world's, the continents' entire— not yours alone, America, Europe's as well, in every part
the little cottage" he gives the following picture:— In the upper of a little wooden house of two stories
William White [New York: New York University Press, 1977], 2:585.
fisherman's seine & disburs'd at that"—It will, after the first specific ed'n, be bound as latter part
See the poet's February 2, 1891, letter to Bucke, which begins with an expression of concern about Jessie
volumes of poems and was an indefatigable compiler of anthologies, among which were Poets of America, 2
Wood, of the New York Herald, wrote to Walt Whitman on February 2, 1891 and again on March 15, 1891 (
Have finish'd the proofs of poetic part (very brief) of "Good-Bye" & now go on with the prose bits— W
Three of O'Connor's stories with a preface by Whitman were published in Three Tales: The Ghost, The Brazen
O'Connor's stories with a preface by Whitman were published in Three Tales: The Ghost, The Brazen Android
last complete —after 33 yr's of hackling at it all times & moods of my life, fair weather & foul, all parts
the forthcoming Canadian elections: "I am boiling over with suppressed excitement thank goodness only 2
. | 2-6-91 | 10 30AM | 8.
Pond, and English poet Sir Edwin Arnold at Whitman's Camden home on November 2, 1891: "Sir Edwin had
Whitman related his thoughts on the visit to Traubel on Monday, November 2, 1891.
"The Brazen Andriod" is the curious title of a story by the late William D.
The first part appears in the April .
O'Connor's previous stories, "The Carpenter," and "The Ghost," made some stir in the literary world at
the time they were published: and this posthumous work stands out amid the mass of every-day short stories
It is 2 P M as I close & all goes fairly Walt Whitman Walt Whitman to Richard Maurice Bucke, 30–31 March
O'Connor's story "The Brazen Android" appeared in The Atlantic Monthly in two installments: Part 1, vol
. 67, no. 402, April 1891, pp. 433–454; Part 2, vol. 67, no. 403, May 1891, pp. 577–599.
The story also appeared in the collection Three Tales: The Ghost, The Brazen Android, The Carpenter (
. | Jan 31 | 3 PM | 91; LONDON | AM | FE 2 | 91 | CANADA.
. | Jun 30 | 8 PM | 91; | | 9PM | 1891 | Transit; London | PM | JY 2 | 91 | Canada.
Three of O'Connor's stories with a preface by Whitman were published in Three Tales: The Ghost, The Brazen
aboard to night—in good spirits & well & after a wonderfully happy visit, in wh' you & Canada have big part
Andriod," a striking historical romance; "The Ghost" and "The Carpenter," two notatble Christmas stories
journalist best known for his long narrative poem, The Light of Asia (1879), which tells the life story
O'Connor's stories with a preface by Whitman were published in Three Tales: The Ghost, The Brazen Android
Whitman is almost certainly referring to O'Connor's letter of January 2, 1891.
O'Connor's stories with a preface by Whitman were published in Three Tales: The Ghost, The Brazen Android
It is postmarked: LONDON | PM | FE 5 | 91 | CANADA; N Y | 2-4-91 | 10 30AM; CAMDEN, N.J. | FEB 4 | 6
Camden Noon March 29 '91 Still keep up (but it is a heavy pull part of the time)—No worse.
Three of O'Connor's stories with a preface by Whitman were published in Three Tales: The Ghost, The Brazen
here yesterday (comes ab't every 2d day) am taking medicine pills (I suppose to placate the digestive parts
. | Jan 27 | 6 AM | 91; NY | 1-27-91 | 10:30AM | ; London | PM | JA 2 | 91 | Canada.
wrote his letter to Whitman on surface one (which had a printed letterhead), left the verso (surface 2)
. | Jun 2 | 5 PM | 91.
irascibility)—its off-handedness, even evidence of decrepitude & old fisherman's seine character as part
or 4 hours to assist it (if necessary) that would be more like what is wanted and you might do this 2
. | Apr 2 | 8 PM | 91; Philadelphia, PA | Apr | 21 | 9 30 M | 1891 | Transit.
. | Oct 20 | 3 30 PM | 91; London | PM | OC 2 | 91 | Canada.
Camden Feb: 2 a m '91 Rec'd Clare's letter while I was at breakfast, & it sort o' struck a chill thro
& rare fresh egg—bowel voidance—glad you got the last pict's—somehow I like them best of any—(dont part
that I am sure—& all right again or toward it— Walt Whitman Walt Whitman to Richard Maurice Bucke, 2
. | Feb 2 | 6 PM | 91.
Camden April 2 '91 Y'rs of 31st M comes & helps me much —& I need it for I am feeling badly—& yet guess
to-day—company & talk make me headachy & deaf—dark & raw weather— W W Walt Whitman to Richard Maurice Bucke, 2
terrible bowel obstinacy (pills) & I have just sent off to the druggist's for it—the proofs of the poetic part
See Whitman's letter to Wallace of March 14, 1891, especially note 2.
volumes of poems and was an indefatigable compiler of anthologies, among which were Poets of America, 2
It is postmarked: Philadelphia | Oct 18 | 8 30 PM | 91; London | PM | OC 2 | 91 | Canada.
in—the sculptor has gone back to N Y—returns early in the week I believe to pitch in for real after 2
His letter of December 2, 1866, was even more unreserved in its praise.
. | FEB 14 | 6 PM | 91; 2.
O'Connor's stories with a preface by Whitman were published in Three Tales: The Ghost, The Brazen Android