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Fine Views of the Lakes and Mountains from all parts of the House. U. A. Woodbury, Proprietor. L.
wider) And all the little people in it, Forgive the littlest of the lot When thy run up to take thy part
He is best known for his short tales, including detective fiction and stories of the macabre.
Heitman, Historical Register and Dictionary of the United States Army, 2 vols.
May 2. 1876 Dear Walt: Enclosed I send you a copy of a letter received by William.
Eldridge to Walt Whitman, 2 May 1876
bound to be a large city, and the metropolis of Southern California as San Francisco of the Northern Part
While this letter is a part of The Charles E.
Walt Whitman, 1839–1919, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., the envelope and the manuscript are part
journalist best known for his long narrative poem, The Light of Asia (1879), which tells the life story
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
(my address always ) Charles Warren Stoddard to Walt Whitman, 2 April 1870
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
The very day the Journal —containing your letters—arrived, part of the letter was quoted in the S.F.
MY FRIEND I have a friend who is so true to me, We may not parted be.
Woodbury, who met Ralph Waldo Emerson in 1865, spread the story that Emerson told him that he once met
For one of Whitman's responses to the shirtsleeves story, see Horace Traubel, With Walt Whitman in Camden
Vol. 2. New York: New York UP, 1961. Chase, Salmon P. (1808–1873)
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
For my part when I meet anyone of erudition I want to get away, it terrifies me.
"I think," said Walt, "I shall have to leave these parts.
We want pretty verbiage, part of a poem or a picture, without reference to the whole."
Then the fine vista of buildings, some four and five stories high.
It has marred that story-telling faculty—the memory.
This story is an extensively and significantly revised version of Whitman's " The Child's Champion ,"
Whitman kept the new title, "The Child and the Profligate," but made additional revisions to the story
The story was also published under the same title in the "Pieces in Early Youth" section of Specimen
Several of the revisions to the Columbian Magazine (1844) version of the story made or authorized by
the Four Students ," and " Dumb Kate; An Early Death ."
This story is an extensively and significantly revised version of Whitman's "The Child's Champion," which
Whitman kept the new title, "The Child and the Profligate," but made additional revisions to the story
The story was also published under the same title in the "Pieces in Early Youth" section of Specimen
Several of the revisions to the Columbian Magazine (1844) version of the story made or authorized by
Four Students," and "Dumb Kate; An Early Death."
PatrickMcGuire"Child and the Profligate, The" (1841)"Child and the Profligate, The" (1841)This important short story
After much revision, the story appeared with its present title in Columbian Magazine, October 1844.
The story's obvious didactic purpose is the reformation of a wastrel in contrast to the dissolution of
The vulnerability of the poor and the greed of Charley's employer are also part of its didacticism.
Moreover, Moon connects "Calamus" number 29 (1857) to elements of the story.
The Child-Ghost; A Story of the Last Loyalist THE CHILD-GHOST; A STORY OF THE LAST LOYALIST.
This tale is the sixth of nine short stories by Whitman that were published for the first time in The
"The Child-Ghost; A Story of the Last Loyalist" was later reprinted under the shortened title of "The
For the publication history of the story, see " About 'The Child-Ghost; A Story of the Last Loyalist
In truth, I have a horror of these superstitious stories; they fret me. But no matter.
This tale is the sixth of nine short stories by Whitman that were published for the first time in The
"The Child-Ghost; A Story of the Last Loyalist" was later reprinted under the shortened title of "The
For the publication history of the story, see "About 'The Child-Ghost; A Story of the Last Loyalist.
Whitman's short story "The Last of the Sacred Army" (March 1842) also deals with the American Revolution
Other short stories of "cruelty, and punishment" include "Death in the School-Room" (August 1841) and
leaf7 x 21 cm; The laid paper was originally the last page of a letter; a few illegible words and part
body: "The love of the body of man or woman balks account, the body itself balks account" (section 2)
In section 2 the "chanter of Adamic songs" provides a random catalogue of men and women engaging in various
strongest of his attractions—Anne Gilchrist, who fell in love with the poet upon reading Leaves of Grass; Kate
In "A Woman Waits for Me" the poet assumes the role of Adam as everyman, contributing his vital part
Whitman made extensive and significant revisions to this story before he reprinted it in the October
He kept this title but made additional revisions to the story before republishing it as a work of serial
The story was also published under the same title in the "Pieces in Early Youth" section of Specimen
Several of the revisions to the Columbian Magazine (1844) version of the story made or authorized by
Loved reader, own you the moral of this simple story?
.; Whitman made extensive and significant revisions to this story before he reprinted it in the October
He kept this title but made additional revisions to the story before republishing it as a work of serial
The story was also published under the same title in the "Pieces in Early Youth" section of Specimen
Several of the revisions to the Columbian Magazine (1844) version of the story made or authorized by
Collect version and a complete list of revisions made or authorized by Whitman to the language of the story
was not merely reverenced but actually worshipped by his subjects—Henry VIII never had a hundredth part
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
and this evil is all the more felt, since the rich silver mines of China have become for the most part
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
GayBartonChopin, Kate (1850–1904)Chopin, Kate (1850–1904) The fiction of Kate O'Flaherty Chopin depicts
Kate Chopin: Modern Critical Views. Ed. Harold Bloom. New York: Chelsea House, 1987. 1–6.
Chopin, Kate.
"Kate Chopin and Walt Whitman." Walt Whitman Review 16 (1970): 120–121. Loving, Jerome.
Chopin, Kate (1850–1904)
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
1874 (Edwin Haviland Miller, ed., The Correspondence [New York: New York University Press, 1961–77], 2:
1874 (Edwin Haviland Miller, ed., The Correspondence [New York: New York University Press, 1961–77], 2:
The order of the parts, and the connexion connection of part with part are obliged—logically justifiable—say
duk.00066xxx.01167ChronologicalBetween 1854 and 1860prose1 leaf, with 2 pasted-on attachmentshandwritten
backing sheet with two smaller manuscript scraps pasted on, which together, at one time, likely formed part
The pasted-on manuscript scraps were originally part of the notebook "women" (loc.05589), which probably
Prose notes written on the back of the bottom paste-on (duk.00878) relate to what became section 2 of
backing sheet with two smaller manuscript scraps pasted on, which together, at one time, likely formed part
The pasted-on manuscript scraps were originally part of the notebook "women," which probably dates from
Prose notes written on the back of the bottom paste-on relate to what became section 2 of "I Sing the
The scraps originally formed part of a larger notebook.
Prose notes written on the back of the bottom paste-on relate to what became section 2 of "I Sing the
.— At one point, this manuscript likely formed part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook.
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
The leaf originally was part of a larger notebook (loc.00024) that probably dates to between 1853 and
The leaf originally was part of a larger notebook, "The regular old followers," that probably dates to
The leaf originally formed part of a larger notebook.
Cleveland Rodgers and John Black. 2 vols. New York: Putnam, 1920. ____.
Emory Holloway. 2 vols. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Page, 1921. "City Dead-House, The" (1867)
preserving trees, constructing a park on Fort Greene, &c.) to clinch her reputation as the city of this part
If this be so, it indicates defective sanitary arrangements on our part—being attributable to the want
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
In the new south part of the Hospital are the sailors' wards, &c.
This—as I think I have mentioned before—is in a little two-story building, standing by itself, between
These being collected together in the upper story of the building, with the accumulations of past curators
thirty thousand men, women and children, either out of our own city or concentred here from other parts
The little two story building to the left is the place for preparations in morbid and healthy anatomy
In the second story is the Museum, valuable to students and amateurs.
In the next cot is Frank Osborne, a young fireman, belonging to No. 2 steamer; he was knocked down while
In a former part of my account, Dr. Wright Post's name was mentioned.
Recchia (New York: Peter Lang, 2003), 2:268.
Recchia (New York: Peter Lang, 2003), 2:25. —and later ones of the great Kean.
and women of New York, to churches, tract societies, missions for propagating the Gospel in foreign parts
For my part, as I stand in the presence of these fine and eloquent faces, I acknowledge without demur
Recchia (New York: Peter Lang, 2003), 2:268.; Sarah Siddons was another actress praised by Whitman in
Recchia (New York: Peter Lang, 2003), 2:25.; It is unclear which Kean Whitman refers to here.
Wishing to make my parting bow to this worthy old establishment, by bringing things up to date, I took
I shook hands with them all round at parting, and I know we all felt as if it were the separation of
She brings illustrated and other papers, books of stories, little comforts in the way of eating and drinking
Only 2 deaths, however, from suicide.
This is considered a part of the establishment, being under the same control, Governors, and financial
It is, perhaps (although you ain't sure), a four or five story brick-fronted house, pierced with windows
Yet the complexion of this part of the Bowery is not invariably that of conscious innocence.
Whoever was present at the Branch, or indeed anywhere in the lower part of the Bowery the night after
veracious sketch of the route we are sketching, there ought to enter, and form a good constituent part
And how he used to play such parts as Pythias , to Forrest's Damon ?
Morrell, 1866), 2:64. Thanks to Mary L.
Morrell, 1866), 2:64. Thanks to Mary L.
There is a stage, with theatrical and lyric performances; also a brass band, in another part of the house
suddenly beholds (although positively invisible to me and the rest) a mortal row over in a distant part
Up around the one story, toward the roof, along the pillars and gas-fixings, &c., are trained slender
of Brooklyn, New York, and Jersey City, have presented a petition to Congress, asking action on the part
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
.00112xxx.00085A City WalkAbout 1855poetryhandwritten1 leaf4.5 x 12 cm; A faint horizontal line beneath part
A City Walk: 2 V Just a list of all that is seen in a walk through the streets of Brooklyn & New York
.; 2; V; Transcribed from digital images of the original.
find the volume to be nothing more than "an auctioneer's inventory of a warehouse" —6 May 1856 [Norton 2:
Working mainly for New York and Brooklyn newspapers, Whitman wrote stories and editorials on a variety
divine principle, or fountain, from which issued laws, ecclesia, manners, institutes" (Prose Works 2:
The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson. 1884. 2 vols.
Floyd Stovall. 2 vols. New York: New York UP, 1963–1964. ____.
This, the effect in part of the continued neglect of this class by the Christian public, is the explosion
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified