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We're doing this in part because his work defies the constraints of the book.
Whitman as a Poet and a Person (1867), O'Connor's The Good Gray Poet (1865) and "The Carpenter," a short story
Dec. 2, 2006
New York UP, 1961–84; 2 vols. Peter Lang, 1998–2003; 1 vol. U of Iowa P, 2004. ———.
Arthur Golden. 2 vols. New York: New York Public Lib., 1968. Reproduced with permission.
perhaps, he felt what you are feeling now, as he watched the spring of another year. that is the best part
There is something brutal and fatuous in the habit we commonly have of passing the parts of nature in
The journey from Falmouth to Washington was made in two parts: first by rail to Aquia Creek Landing,
After the war, the poet rented a room in the 3-story brick building shown directly next to the Corcoran
He died on August 2, 1863.
Press, 1981), 2.
Floyd Stovall (New York: New York University Press, 1964), 2: 625.
Whitman in Blackface Chapter 2. Edith Wharton and the Problem of Whitmanian Comradeship Chapter 3.
The Trapper's Bride , by Alfred Jacob Miller, 1850 2. , by Alfred Jacob Miller, 1845 3.
I thank University of Iowa Press for allowing me to reproduce that part of Chapter 4 dealing with John
Chapter 2 analyzes how Edith Wharton benefited from a newly available past.
He has freed no slave, taken no part in action on the Underground Railroad.
stressed when the United States Postal Service unveiled first in Camden a Whitman postage stamp as part
Treatments of Whitman provide a way to gauge the type of stories popular culture was telling about US
"One Wicked Impulse" for his series "Favorite Story TV."
Covert to a major character, but in other respects the stories differ markedly from one another.
Like "Favorite Story TV," Fox's The Simpsons invoked Whitman primarily for the power of his name.
He lied to me 2 or 3 times.
Several of his friends know the story in part (from his own lips).
This is the whole story.
Appleton, 1908), 2:19–20.
(2:16).
the Age of Accelerating Print: Whitman as Printer, Journalist, Teacher, and Fiction Writer Chapter 2.
Part of chapter 2 appeared in another form as Ed Folsom, "'Many MS.
Writing of the 1855 ," in Anthony Mortimer, ed., From Wordsworth to Stevens (Peter Lang, 2005), and part
The Journalism, 2 vols., ed. Herbert Bergman, Douglas A. Noverr, and Edward J.
to Rudolfo Anaya, Garrett Hongo, Maxine Hong Kingston, and Yusef Komunyakaa—the intense urge on the part
Horace Traubel, Whitman's young literary disciple, searches through the 2-foot-deep piles of papers and
poet who previously had seen himself as the singer of songs for "The States" (l. 43), like Whitman in parts
The five-line fourth poem ("This moment as I sit alone") announces the poet's thought (part hope, part
(l. 46) and answers that it is the parting of two men on a pier: "The one to remain hung on the other's
of a love affair with a man, along with a story of a coming out that affects Whitman's other poetry
Nina Baym, et al., 2 vols. (New York: W. W. Norton and Company, 1994), I, 2,097–2,101.
Whitman's 'Gay Manifesto,"' which appeared in the September 1996 issue of Nineteenth-Century Literature (51:2)
notebook a sequence of twelve poems ("Live Oak with Moss" or "Live Oak, with Moss") that narrate the story
BUT PURSUE HER NO MORE." ( , 2: 887).
"Let Riker go to hell," Walt advised Pete ( ., 2:106).
Peter's Catholic Church ( ., 2: 113).
Cloud, on the corner of 9th and F Streets, NW ( ., 2: 116).
Whites ( ., 2: 308).
Deforming translational deformances would seem to be an important part of studying Whitman's work as
largely on foregoing Italian and French translations, while occasionally making reference to the 1891–2
We are attempting this in part because Whitman's writings defy the constraints of the book.
Part of the grant money is explicitly earmarked to support and document experimentation with various
digital representations are frequently not as rich as those that the scholars will eventually create; 2)
scholarly editions: 1) Projects are at great risk of floundering or of proceeding in idiosyncratic ways; 2)
Development of the Traubel section of this part of the is proceeding quickly; the transcription and encoding
We are also in the process of making this part of the site searchable.
Most recent criticism is entangled with copyright issues, so rapid development of this part of the site
Leaves of Grass , a volume emerging out of the Nebraska sesquicentennial conference held March 31-April 2,
Price, "Introduction" http://www.whitmanarchive.org/introduction/ This will part of The Aurora Project
Our work on Whitman and the Civil War is part of a much larger and long-term undertaking to re-edit Whitman
once—raised by the online archive as an expansive form, notable for the potentially rich interlinking of its parts
Archive also contains a fair amount of matter that, in the past, ordinarily would not be included as part
The non-authorial illustrations of this novel are part of the social text and provide an index to the
The library is doing this as part of a pilot project related to work on digital infrastructure.
This could be a constituent part of her own free-standing scholarly work.
The Chronicle Review [The Chronicle of Higher Education Section 2] 49: 16 (December 13), B7B9.
In addition, I will use the final term, , to discuss yet-to-be-developed parts of the Whitman Archive
Our gradually shifting views have been shaped in part by discussions with publishers.
I have recently begun work on a digital undertaking that may or may not become part of the .
To ignore such interpretations is to ignore an enormous part of Whitman's reception in the world.
Beckett's short story was first published in French as Sans .
In part, the has been shaped by what has seemed most fundable.
We expect to be able to answer such questions in part visually via dynamic maps.
and the slavery, race, and emancipation story.
For the most part, has developed as a stand-alone project.
, but we have the sites open in a separate window to visually reinforce the idea that they are not part
The unified guide project, a part of the online Walt Whitman Archive begun in 1995, is funded with a
Moreover, some prose passages are part of the gestation process of poetry.
twelve of the poems had originally formed a sequence entitled "Live Oak with Moss," which tells the story
Only in "Live Oak" do we get a clear story of a love affair with a man, along with a story of a coming
Poem 2 gives the sequence part of its title: "I saw in Louisiana a live-oak growing."
But he knows he can't—except of course in "parting," which by this point in Whitman's career has become
He's extremely ambivalent about the act of writing poetry: in poem 2 he needs a lover to "utter leaves
the most important texts in American literature has, remarkably, never been examined in detail, in part
The poet answered, "Whack away at everything pertaining to literary life—mechanical part as well as the
understanding of literature, with words rooted in nature, with language as abundant as grass (fig. 2)
Great primer ornamented . . . 2 line pica ornamented No. 7 . . .
Enfans d'Adam . . . 2 line Saxon ornate shade . . . 2 lines English scribe text."
The working premise of the project was that scholars from different parts of the world working on the
Floyd Stovall, 2 vols. (New York: New York University Press, 1963–1964).
Walt Whitman is already part of the blended cultural landscape in China.
The redwood trees of California have been an important part of that conservationist debate.
Harold Bloom (New York: Chelsea House, 1985), 2. T. S.
Whitman also experimented with radically different ways of dividing "Song of Myself" into parts: for
This part of the will be a special boon for those interested in reception history.
This hypertext edition of "Song of Myself," then, will constitute the most important part of a large,
us this good advice: we should concentrate, he said, on doing a small core sample of the , a living part
Our long-range plan is to assign parts of the project to field editors once we have fully developed the
I would like to begin by briefly telling a long story, an all too familiar one, a story of American literary
scholarship over the last half century, a story of how changing technologies have gradually altered
It's a story that—in the case of Walt Whitman and many others—begins in the late 1940s and early 1950s
So in the mid-1950s a relatively young group of twelve scholars joined together to devote a major part
The three-volume Variorum Edition of Leaves of Grass , part of the , was originally slated to record
surprised to find Whitman wrote a novel and published fiction in some of the country's best journals; his stories
Many new media objects do not tell stories; they do not have a beginning or end; in fact, they do not
, one on page 16, one on page 34; another line appears in a different poem in , and yet another is part
biography as a genre has managed to stay relatively untheorized, has clung to its unquestioned life-story
In biography, all is sacrificed to the story of one heroic, flawed, and finally deific individual, who
stubs of the cut-out leaves, in the way the book rests in the palm of the hand, not to mention in the story
transforming them (as McGann's comments on markup make clear), but there is no doubt that a vital part
immediately into narrative—items we can access later as pieces of a narrative if and when they fit the story
The project did not materialize, but on May 2, 1877 Carpenter managed to reach that shabby working-class
In a couple of scathing short stories Melville squared his account with a money-oriented society.
"Leaves-Droppings," divided into two parts: "Correspondence" and "Opinions.1855-6."
There are 2 or 3 pieces in the book which are disagreeable to say the least, simply sensual.
(and a main part) in the construction of my poems, "Children of Adam."
The enhanced finding aids and the accompanying digital images developed as part of this project help
As part of the project, we request digital images of poetry manuscripts from the holding repositories
We have identified the poetic lines written on the verso as part of an extremely important Whitman poem
For a more detailed illustration of the stylesheet, see figure 2, to see how the component EAD files
He is part of the very fabric of American life, its past, present, and no doubt future as well.
good measure, behind all of these he included yet another thin sheaf of poems titled "Songs before Parting
the page break tags in "Drum Taps," a "b" to those in "Sequel," and a "c" to those in "Songs before Parting
Even assuming that the poem is part of the front matter, it remains unclear whether it is intended as
know of Whitman's concern for "look and feel" it is potentially useful to be able to isolate each part
"Each Part and Tag of Me is a Miracle": Reflections after Tagging the 1867 Leaves of Grass