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Charles L. Heyde to Walt Whitman, [5] June 189[0]

  • Date: June [5], 189[0]
  • Creator(s): Charles L. Heyde
Annotations Text:

The Camden Daily Post article "Ingersoll's Speech" of June 2, 1890, was written by Whitman himself and

Floyd Stovall, 2 vols. [New York: New York University Press: 1963–1964], 686–687).

Charles McIlvaine to Walt Whitman, [1890?]

  • Date: [1890?]
  • Creator(s): Charles McIlvaine
Text:

wider) And all the little people in it, Forgive the littlest of the lot When thy run up to take thy part

Charles S. Keyser to Walt Whitman, 16 September 1856

  • Date: September 16, 1856
  • Creator(s): Charles S. Keyser
Annotations Text:

He is best known for his short tales, including detective fiction and stories of the macabre.

Charles S. Kingsley to Walt Whitman, 21 March 1863

  • Date: March 21, 1863
  • Creator(s): Charles S. Kingsley
Annotations Text:

Heitman, Historical Register and Dictionary of the United States Army, 2 vols.

Charles W. Eldridge to Walt Whitman, 2 May 1876

  • Date: May 2, 1876
  • Creator(s): Charles W. Eldridge
Text:

May 2. 1876 Dear Walt: Enclosed I send you a copy of a letter received by William.

Eldridge to Walt Whitman, 2 May 1876

Charles W. Eldridge to Walt Whitman, 26 July 1888

  • Date: July 26, 1888
  • Creator(s): Charles W. Eldridge
Text:

bound to be a large city, and the metropolis of Southern California as San Francisco of the Northern Part

Charles Warren Stoddard to Walt Whitman, 2 March 1869

  • Date: March 2, 1869
  • Creator(s): Charles Warren Stoddard
Text:

The native villagers gather about me, for strangers are not common in these parts.

Price Elizabeth Lorang Ashley Lawson Beverley Rilett Charles Warren Stoddard to Walt Whitman, 2 March

Charles Warren Stoddard to Walt Whitman, 2 April 1870

  • Date: April 2, 1870
  • Creator(s): Charles Warren Stoddard
Text:

(my address always ) Charles Warren Stoddard to Walt Whitman, 2 April 1870

Charles Warren Stoddard to Walt Whitman, 8 February 1867

  • Date: February 8, 1867
  • Creator(s): Charles Warren Stoddard
Text:

MY FRIEND I have a friend who is so true to me, We may not parted be.

Charles Warren Stoddard to Walt Whitman, 7 July 1880

  • Date: July 7, 1880
  • Creator(s): Charles Warren Stoddard
Text:

The very day the Journal —containing your letters—arrived, part of the letter was quoted in the S.F.

Charles Warren Stoddard to Walt Whitman, 14 June 1880

  • Date: June 14, 1880
  • Creator(s): Charles Warren Stoddard
Text:

Did you set the type—or any part of it?

rereading this letter I feel that I am asking much—too much—but have not the heart to suppress any part

Leaves of Grass

  • Date: 9 June 1860
  • Creator(s): Chilton, Mary A.
Text:

Of course those who assert the doctrine of total depravity must find some part of the person too vile

Christopher and Maria Smith to Walt Whitman, 29 August 1864

  • Date: August 29, 1864
  • Creator(s): Christopher and Maria Smith
Annotations Text:

1874 (Edwin Haviland Miller, ed., The Correspondence [New York: New York University Press, 1961–77], 2:

Christopher and Maria Smith to Walt Whitman, 26 January 1865

  • Date: January 26, 1865
  • Creator(s): Christopher and Maria Smith
Annotations Text:

1874 (Edwin Haviland Miller, ed., The Correspondence [New York: New York University Press, 1961–77], 2:

Uot Uitmen: poeziia gradushchei demokratii

  • Creator(s): Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892 | Chukovsky, Kornei, 1882-1969
Text:

Мне она нравится больше всех сочинений об Уитмэне. 2) Days with Walt Whitman, by Edward Carpenter.

2. Я думаю, что геройские подвиги все рождались на вольном ветру, И все вольные песни—на воздухе.

Всю землю тебе принесу, как клубок обмотанную рельсами, Наш вертящийся шар принесу Мост длиною в 1 1/2

"Речь", 2 авг. 1910 г.). Был ли Уот Уитмэн социалистом.

посвятил Уоту Уитмэну несколько прекрасных статей: 1) В "Весах" 1914, VII—"Певец личности и жизни". 2)

Annotations Text:

.; Мост длиною в 1 1/2 версты, соединяющий Нью-Йорк с городом Бруклином.; Замечательно, что в том же

Walt Whitman

  • Date: 19 May 1860
  • Creator(s): Clapp, Henry
Text:

with reference to a day, but with reference to all days, And I will not make a poem, nor the least part

Let others ignore what they may, I make the poem of evil also—I commemorate that part also, I am myself

believe in the flesh and the appetites, Seeing, hearing, and feeling are miracles, and each tag and part

He was a good fellow, free-mouthed, quick-tempered, not bad-looking, able to take his own part, witty

Clement Hugh Hill to Stevens & Haynes, 13 October 1871

  • Date: October 13, 1871
  • Creator(s): Clement Hugh Hill | Walt Whitman
Text:

Jacob and Walker, 2 Vols. Jacob. Turner and Russell. Russell; 5 Vols. Russell and Milne, 2 Vols.

Phillips, 2 Vols. Hall and Twells, 2 Vols. Tamlyn Keene, 2 Vols. Beavan, 34 Vols.

Simons and Stuart, 2 Vols. Simons, 17 Vols. Simons, N. S. 2 Vols. Drewry, 4 Vols.

Drewry and Small, 2 Vols. 473 Library Books. Younge and Collyer, 2 Vols. Collyer, 2 Vols.

Johnson, Johnson and Hemming, 2 Vols. Hemming and Miller, 2 Vols.

Clement Hugh Hill to Little, Brown, & Co., 13 October 1871

  • Date: October 13, 1871
  • Creator(s): Clement Hugh Hill | Walt Whitman
Text:

you also send, as promptly as you can fill the orders, the following Reports: Equity Cases, abridged, 2

Freeman's Chancery, West's Chancery, Cases, tempore Talbot, Cox's Chancery Cases, Comyn's, 2 Vols.

B. 2 Vols. Wilmot's Notes and Opin's Lofft, Chitty, 2 Vols. Parker, Arstruther, 3 Vols.

Short Fiction [1841–1848]

  • Creator(s): Cohen, Matt
Text:

MattCohenShort Fiction [1841–1848]Short Fiction [1841–1848]Whitman's roughly two dozen short stories

Many of the stories were republished, with slight alterations, during the years Whitman spent working

The sensationalism of "Death in the School Room (a Fact)" and the pathos of "Dumb Kate.

Some of the stories, such as "The Little Sleighers.

Some of the stories contain autobiographical elements.

Whitman’s Drift

  • Date: 2017
  • Creator(s): Cohen, Matt
Text:

Part of this story will be told The Good Gray Market . 75 in the next chapter, widening the frame to

WC 2:55. 2.

WC 2:421. 57.

2 (July 1868): 371.

Walt Whitman to John and Ursula Burroughs, 2 March 1875, CO 2:325. 64.

Review of Leaves of Grass (1860–61)

  • Date: August 1860
  • Creator(s): Conway, Moncure D.
Text:

upon and received with wonder, pity, love or dread, that object he became, And that object became part

of him for the day, or a certain part of the day, or for many years, or stretching cycles of years.

The early lilacs became part of this child; And grass, and white and red morning-glories, and white and

, and the beautiful curious liquid, And the water-plants with their graceful flat-heads—all became part

, The horizon's edge, the flying sea-crow, the fragrance of salt-marsh and shore-mud— These became part

Some Recent Poetry

  • Date: February 1882
  • Creator(s): Cook, Clarence
Text:

And the story ran that Mr.

Parts of it remind one of the "Manuscript Symphony of Dolon," but the most of it is an echo of Emerson

He had never gone farther than the first part; so digusted was he that he threw the book across the room

It is not essentially altered in the main part, nor is what coarseness was once there in the least softened

Williams, Captain John

  • Creator(s): Cooper, Stephen A.
Text:

JohnWilliams, Captain John Captain John Williams, great-grandfather of Walt Whitman, was a Welsh master and part

Smith, Alexander (ca. 1830–1867)

  • Creator(s): Cooper, Stephen A.
Text:

For the most part, Whitman learned from Smith and other nineteenth-century poets how not to write.

The Furtive Hen and the Cat Whose Tail Was Too Long: On Whitman's Traces

  • Date: 2020
  • Creator(s): Corona, Mario
Text:

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."

Correspondence of Walt Whitman, The (1961–1977)

  • Creator(s): Costanzo, Angelo
Text:

objects and images of life, what Whitman calls the "dumb beautiful ministers," serve to furnish their parts

Walt Whitman by George C. Cox, April 15, 1887

  • Date: April 15, 1887
  • Creator(s): Cox, George C. (George Collins)
Text:

Still, Whitman believed the picture was "like a total—like a whole story," and he was proud that Tennyson—to

Cyril Flower to Walt Whitman, 23 April 1871

  • Date: April 23, 1871
  • Creator(s): Cyril Flower
Text:

comes to pass that you hear from one—you will then I hope remember that some months ago (in the Early part

Differences I think very great yet almost indistinguishable, certainly for the most part differences

Annotations Text:

O | AP 2 | 71; | MAY | 1; CARRIER | MAY | 8 | 8 AM.

For the story of Swinburne's veneration of Whitman and his later recantation, see two essays by Terry

Cyrus C. Miller to Walt Whitman, 21 March 1892

  • Date: March 21, 1892
  • Creator(s): Cyrus C. Miller
Text:

NEW YORK, March 21 st 189 2 Mr Walt Whitman Dear Sir: Can you let me have "November Boughs" and "Good

If you have them and will part with them to an admirer, I will send the money to you by cheque, money

A Chat with the Good Gray Poet

  • Date: December 1887
  • Creator(s): Cyrus Field Willard
Text:

We found the house, a humble two-story, paint-faded wooden one: "W. Whitman" on the door plate.

I would like to quote part of "When Lilacs last in the Dooryard Bloomed"; but not to quote it all, if

Review of Leaves of Grass (1855)

  • Date: November 1856
  • Creator(s): D. W.
Text:

Bothwell: A Poem in six parts By W. Edmonstoune Aytoun, D. C.

"Great is life…and real and mystical…wherever and whoever, Great is death…sure as life holds all parts

together, death holds all parts together; Sure as the stars return again after they merge in the light

"Me Imperturbe" (1860)

  • Creator(s): Dacey, Philip
Text:

The poem can be seen, therefore, as an important part of the process of Whitman's self-creation, both

"To the States" (1860)

  • Creator(s): Dacey, Philip
Text:

The opening line's injunction is explained and justified by lines 2 and 3, which have a syllogistic force

The causal progression in lines 2 and 3 is echoed by the gradual limiting of the opening line's address

Dana Estes to Walt Whitman, 14 January 1890

  • Date: January 14, 1890
  • Creator(s): Dana Estes
Text:

STORY, PHILLIPS BROOKS, CHARLES W. ELIOT, FRANCIS PARKMAN, Boston, Jan. 14, 1890 Mr. Walt.

Peabody and others will take part in the exercises.

Daniel G. Brinton to Walt Whitman, 28 Feburary 1887

  • Date: February 28, 1887
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Daniel G. Brinton
Annotations Text:

It is postmarked: Philadelphia, Pa | Feb 28 | 2 PM | 87; Camden, N.J. | Feb | 28 | 4 PM | 1887 | Rec'd

Hicks, Elias (1748–1830)

  • Creator(s): Davey, Christina
Text:

Vol. 2. New York: New York UP, 1964. 626–653. Hicks, Elias (1748–1830)

Costelloe, Mary Whitall Smith (1864–1945)

  • Creator(s): Davey, Christina
Text:

Remarkable Relations: The Story of the Pearsall Smith Family. London: Gollancz, 1980.

Rpt. as Remarkable Relations: The Story of the Pearsall Smith Women.

Smith, Robert Pearsall (1827–1898)

  • Creator(s): Davey, Christina
Text:

Remarkable Relations: The Story of the Pearsall Smith Family. London: Victor Gollancz, 1980.

Rpt. as Remarkable Relations: The Story of the Pearsall Smith Women.

Vol. 2. New York: New York UP, 1978. Smith, Robert Pearsall (1827–1898)

Smith, Logan Pearsall (1865–1946)

  • Creator(s): Davey, Christina
Text:

Remarkable Relations: The Story of the Pearsall Smith Family. London: Victor Gollancz, 1980.

Rpt. as Remarkable Relations: The Story of the Pearsall Smith Women.

David Ferguson to Margaret Fleming Ferguson, 29 April 1863

  • Date: April 29, 1863
  • Creator(s): David Ferguson
Text:

Budell, "Writen by Walt Whitman, a Friend," Prologue Magazine 42, no. 2 (Summer 2016): 44–45.

Annotations Text:

Budell, "Writen by Walt Whitman, a Friend," Prologue Magazine 42, no. 2 (Summer 2016): 44–45.; The Armory

David McKay to Walt Whitman, 6 April 1891

  • Date: April 6, 1891
  • Creator(s): David Hutcheson | Walt Whitman
Text:

Philadelphia, 4. 6 18 91 Friend Walt What are the dates for 2 books you are not credited with Yours David

Memoranda During the War [1875–1876]

  • Creator(s): Davis, Robert Leigh
Text:

become a huge body, Whitman wrote in Democratic Vistas (1871), "with little or no soul" (Prose Works 2:

Floyd Stovall. 2 vols. New York: New York UP, 1963–1964. Memoranda During the War [1875–1876]

"Quakers and Quakerism"

  • Creator(s): Dean, Susan Day
Text:

truth to which you are possibly eligible" lies "in yourself and your inherent relations" (Prose Works 2:

of Myself": "Stop this day and night with me and you shall possess the origin of all poems" (section 2)

point in the Hicks essay that there are no longer "any such living fountains of belief" (Prose Works 2:

Vol. 2. New York: Rowman and Littlefield, 1961.Whitman, Walt. The Correspondence. Ed.

Floyd Stovall. 2 vols. New York: New York UP, 1963–1964. "Quakers and Quakerism"

Garland, Hamlin (1860–1940)

  • Creator(s): Dean, Thomas K.
Text:

Vol. 2. New York: Rowman and Littlefield, 1961. Garland, Hamlin (1860–1940)

Introduction

  • Creator(s): Dennis Berthold | Kenneth M. Price
Text:

You know for the most part I have always been isolated from my people—in certain senses have been a stranger

really stupid or thinking of by-gone life. ( Letter from Thomas Jefferson Whitman to Walt Whitman, 2

Poor woman—what story was it, out of her fortunes, to account for that inexpressibly scared way, those

Although no record exists for the earliest part of Jeff's career, we do know that he first worked as

The story of city council opposition to a first-rate waterworks is recorded in many contemporary versions

Biography of William Douglas O'Connor

  • Creator(s): Deshae E. Lott
Text:

year published Whitman's third edition of Leaves of Grass and O'Connor's only novel, Harrington: A Story

first meeting, O'Connor had turned from his artistic pursuits as a daguerreotypist, poet, and short-story

"Walt Whitman," 2 December 1866); and in the New York Tribune in 1876 and 1882 (for example, "Walt Whitman

In 1868 O'Connor published "The Carpenter," a short story with a Christlike portrayal of Whitman as the

"The Carpenter: A Christmas Story." Putnam's Monthly Magazine ns 1 (1868): 55-90. ——. .

Journeying

  • Creator(s): Dietrich, Deborah
Text:

every day, / And the first object he look'd upon, that object he became, / And that object became part

of him for the day or a certain part of the day, / Or for many years or stretching cycles of years (

Through the primal energy of the words, he encourages the reader to take part in his imaginative journey

Vol. 2. New York: New York UP, 1964. 572–577.Zweig, Paul. Walt Whitman: The Making of the Poet.

American Adam

  • Creator(s): Dietrich, Deborah
Text:

sorrow, labor, suffering, I, tallying it, absorb in myself" ("Chanting the Square Deific," section 2)

"Song of Joys, A" (1860)

  • Creator(s): Dietrich, Deborah
Text:

Death is part of the "perpetual journey" ("Song of Myself," section 46) and a step toward an "unknown

Broadway Hospital (New York)

  • Creator(s): Donlon, David Breckenridge
Text:

The articles were part of a series entitled "City Photographs," which included four articles on the Broadway

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