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The Blue Book illuminates Whitman’s poetic practice, particularly as it changedduring(andinresponseto
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The Blue Book bears numerous traces of beingawartimedocument,andthiscontextilluminatesmanyofWhitman’srevisions
In the Blue Book, Whitman contemplated revising a key moment of self- definitionin“WaltWhitman”(later
Love, War, and Revision in Whitman’s Blue Book
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renowned critic Lawrence Buell recently described the first edition of as the single most original book
We differ from the NYUP edition also in stressing the material objects, typically books and manuscripts
Whitman's poetry in periodicals. 2008: Whitman's annotated copies of 1855 and 1860 (the so-called "blue book
drawingsorthoseofWagner.See,forexample,JohannMüller,ElementsofPhysiology(London:Taylor 590 ed folsom books
Correspondence,3:270. 15.LeavesofGrass(Boston:JamesOsgood,1881). spermatoid design 595 16 was: he shuts the book
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), editor of the Whitman Series at the University of Iowa Press, and author and editor of numerous books