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New York: Current Books, 1949. ———. Theory of Flight. New Haven: Yale UP, 1936. ———.
The Whitman connection was made clearer in Passion (1980), a book of poems written in the 1970s and prefaced
His major books, Body Rags (1968), The Book of Nightmares (1971), The Avenue Bearing the Initial of Christ
as the inspiration for his own melding of the intensely physical and the hard-won spiritual in The Book
Duncan's various books of poems, including The Opening of the Field (1960), Roots and Branches (1964)
Whitman did not just write his book, he made his book, and he made it over and over again, each time
Each edition of is essentially a different book, not just another version of the same book.
Potter (fig. 50).
Potter.
Working again with Harry Bonsall at the Printing Office in Camden, Whitman had the book in print by December
Whitman Making Books/Books Making Whitman: A Catalog and Commentary, by Ed Folsom, was published by the
Rights to the electronic edition are held by the author.The print edition of Whitman Making Books/Books
then not yet fifteen years old, but he soon became Whitman's companion;they took walks and discussed books
His own books can be read as socialist refigurings of Whitman's work, each of his titles subtly adjusting
Chinese philosopher who wrote the most important early book of Taoism.
Hugh Kenner entitled an enormous book he published in 1971 The Pound Era .
Although no one, so far as I know, has written a book entitled , many critics have written books about
And I also wrote an infamous book on him entitled T. S.
' family members using the stoop to communicate with prisoners gathered at the prison windows.
"this is no book, / Who touches this touches a man" [ , 505]).
He knew how to set type, and he knew how books were printed and bound.
Late in his life, Whitman noted how "I sometimes find myself more interested in book making than in book
writing . . . the way books are made—that always excites my curiosity: the way books are written—that
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin.
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
TheOriginofSpermatazoa.” foundthathisnewpublishersforthe1860edition,ThayerandEldridge,distributeda book
. spermatoid design 597 edgeofcivilwar,whenbrotherswouldfightbrothers;fathers,sons.Whitmandateshis book
), editor of the Whitman Series at the University of Iowa Press, and author and editor of numerous books
Hollis's comments appear on the book jacket.
If Whitman's book is his life, then analytical or descriptive bibliography, the study of books, is also
Theauthorshouldsellhis books direct to the consumer.
for Whitman: books he did not read because they were mere fiction in particular, books he read cursorily
Harry Williams, Richard N.
entirely human, awes and enchants forever"—appeared on the masthead, and ads for and reviews of Whitman's books
and books about Whitman appeared in every issue.Traubel was also instrumental in setting up the Walt
many eminent Whitman scholars and commentators, and most of these essays were later published in two books
WWQR continued the tradition of special book-length issues, including a complete collection of Whitman
to critical and biographical essays, WWQR now publishes shorter notes, reviews of Whitman-related books
As Leaves went through its various editions, Whitman experimented with the portraits he used in his book
On four occasions, he was photographed with young male friends—Peter Doyle in the 1860s, Harry Stafford
assonance ("silence at the stars").As the speaker moves from the lecture-room—with its demonstration of book
’ family members using the stoop to communi- cate with prisoners gathered at the prison windows.
Yet he is the prisoner who draws a window on the prison wall, who can see, as it were, through the walls
Author of books on Melville and Whitman, essays on Emerson, a National Book winner, professor at Smith
The author of several books on Welsh writers and many essays on Whitman in journals and books, including
,” 72 Day,” 112, 131 “Singer in Prison, The,” 53 “When I Read the Book,” 114 “Sleepers, The,” 115, 121
Whitman sent the books to Brown on October 24, 1876, and Brown would have likely received them in November
of 1876 (Whitman's Commonplace Book, Charles E.
Of course I do read some newspapers, some books and some magazines, but I am not sufficiently well informed
The publishers get up their books in better style than ever before.
You are certainly at liberty to use the poem in a book. I am Very truly yours F. P. Church Mr.
Whitman's Complete Poems & Prose (1888), a volume Whitman often referred to as the "big book," was published
Frederick Oldach bound the book, which included a profile photo of the poet on the title page.
For more information on the book, see Ed Folsom, Whitman Making Books/Books Making Whitman: A Catalog
hours' talk with him alone, to-day today ,—interrupted only by the coming of a man to bring him a few books
In the room where I found Whitman, a few books were to be seen in a book-case bookcase , and two remarkable
In these years of illness and enforced quiet, he has much considered and revised his books, and now he
HARRIS, Concord, Mass. Concord, July 1, 1881. LECTURERS AND SUBJECTS, 1881. Mr. A.
HARRIS. Five Lectures on Philosophical Distinctions , and five on Hegel's Philosophy PROF.
HARRIS'S FIRST COURSE,—PHILOSOPHICAL DISTINCTIONS. 1.
HARRIS'S SECOND COURSE,—HEGEL'S PHILOSOPHY.
Harris. 12th Dr. E. Mulford. 13th, Dr. Jones. 14th, Mrs. Cheney. Mr. Alcott. 15th, 16th, Mrs.
Whitman's Complete Poems & Prose (1888), a volume Whitman often referred to as the "big book," was published
Frederick Oldach bound the book, which included a profile photo of the poet on the title page.
For more information on the book, see Ed Folsom, Whitman Making Books/Books Making Whitman: A Catalog
He was editor of the Springfield Republican from 1868 to 1872, and was the author of books dealing with
—I am glad very glad Walt to hear you are succeeding so well with your book.
I do not care so much about the style the book comes out in.
Whitman seems to have promised to send Vaughan some proof sheets from Leaves of Grass (1860), the book
letter and used the back to write notes and instructions related to the binding of the limited pocket-book
Books sent Lowell, Mass. October 27, 1880. Dear Mr.
to send me the Centennial Edition of ago when I first became acquainted with your writings but your book
but I am just out of college, and as yet I can count my books by tens.
New York July 22, 1875 Walt Whitman Dear Sir, I am preparing a book to be called "Songs of the Mystics
forwarding the card to him as you request, also in saying that in case you desire another copy of the book
I express to you my deep appreciation and love for your books—and well wishes for your health.
Holmes, Browning, & a few others, English & American Poets, have already written in their share, & the book
Blake, & I have a few of his letters, & she has been once or twice in my house to copy them for her book
BOOK BINDERS, No. 1215 FILBERT STREET BINDERIES: 1215 Filbert Street. AND 114 S. Third Street.
We delivered Mr McKay 50 Walt Whitman. sheets . as per Bill Enclosed. if this book is to be sold this
Whitman referred to Rossetti's edition as a "horrible dismemberment of my book" in his August 12, 1871
Trübner & Company were the London agents for Whitman's books.
As I think it possible that by this time you may have got the book I send you one of the special copies
Every man I suppose worries out some idea of the right life for himself, but your books have helped me
Shakespeare and my Bible and it is from these three that I have got more sympathy than from any other books
I want to tell you that I was glad of the Book.
But anyhow you will know that your last book has been a help for which I am grateful to you as I am for
There are a number of young men I know that read your books—not merely men of mid-age who follow Gilchrist
For more information on the book, see James E.
Whitman referred to Rossetti's edition as a "horrible dismemberment of my book" in his August 12, 1871
In the long run the world will do as it pleases with the book.
Bucke, "no books last edn L of G yet f'm binder, but expect them every day" (Correspondence 5:268).
Issued by David McKay, the book had plain covers, a hardbound cloth binding of dark green, and on the
The subsequent adjusting interval which is so important to form'd and launch'd work, books especially
While Whitman made a number of assertions about the nature of his book, some of them highly ambitious
early meetings with Whitman he is said to have expressed his surprise at finding the poet "a copious book
would have to include not only the reading he did in following his own interests, but also the many books
New York: Basic Books, 1984. Personae
His lament at the conclusion of the war that "the real war" will never get into books (Whitman 778) is
Both books helped create Whitman's philosophy, offering an Epicureanism that he readily assimilated.
After reading Wright's book, Whitman studied Lucretius's De Rerum Natura (On the Nature of Things), a
of the "eleventh hour" of his life, acknowledging that many of the poems are somber enough that the book
might be titled "Death's book" (Whitman 744).
The Evolution of Walt Whitman: The Creation of a Book. Trans. Roger Asselineau and Burton L.
I have been deeply interested in the book, especially in so far as it supplies the 'embryons' of "Leaves
As regards the new book, which I have eagerly read, some of it was familiar to me already, e.g.
With thanks both for this book and for former benefits received—I remain— Yours faithfully, G. C.
the masses whom Whitman celebrates and extols, have barely an acquaintance or none at all with his books
But his public has been, unfortunately, a narrow circle, and his books have not, therefore, been tested
This book is the life work, the first and final word, of Walt Whitman.
On the whole, we have here a poet who has frankly tried less to write a book than to find voice for a
The book—judged by the standard of all great books—falls far below greatness.
We propose that the entire proceeds from the sale of the book shall be yours as long as you live, stipulating
The description makes me feel as if I had been in your room with its big trunk, and chair, and books
It will be now easy for me to write my books in peace and without being incessantly troubled with pecuniary
On April 4, 1890, Whitman sent copies of the book to John Addington Symonds, Alfred Lord Tennyson, Gabriel
Rossetti (Whitman's Commonplace Book, Charles E.
He was the author and/or editor of several books, including Walt Whitman.
eulogy was published to great acclaim and is considered a classic panegyric (see Phyllis Theroux, The Book
Whitman recorded in his Commonplace Book that the lecture was "a noble, (very eulogistic to WW & L of
speech itself was published in New York by the Truth Seeker Company in 1890 (Whitman's Commonplace Book
work of other contributors; but my second series of English and American poets will soon appear in book
She did it ten or fifteen years ago, I don't remember exactly the date, and the same book was also reviewed
The design of the book is evidently to round out and comment upon his other works and to add a few more
It is an admirable book for those to read who wish to know Whitman, to discover how calm, patient and
"So here I sit gossiping in the early candle-light of old age—I and my book—casting backward glances
business point of view, 'Leaves of Grass' has been worse than a failure; that public criticism on the book
In calculating the decision of the world upon his book, he says William O'Connor and Dr.
Pennell was an etcher who illustrated and/or wrote more than one hundred books.