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Malcolm Cowley. 2 vols. New York: Pellegrini and Cudahy, 1948.
Rpt. as The Works of Walt Whitman: The Deathbed Edition in Two Volumes. 2 vols.
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
shore years hence, are more to me, and more in my medita- tions meditations , than you might suppose. 2
simple, compact, well-join'd scheme—myself disin- tegrated disintegrated , every one disintegrated, yet part
, floating with motionless wings, oscillating their bodies, I saw how the glistening yellow lit up parts
play the part that looks back on the actor or actress!
toward eternity; Great or small, you furnish your parts toward the soul.
simple, compact, well-join'd scheme—myself dis- integrated disintegrated , every one disintegrated, yet part
, floating with motionless wings, oscillating their bodies, I saw how the glistening yellow lit up parts
Lived the same life with the rest, the same old laugh- ing laughing , gnawing, sleeping, Play'd the part
play the part that looks back on the actor or actress!
toward eternity; Great or small, you furnish your parts toward the soul.
from shore to shore years hence are more to me, and more in my meditations, than you might suppose. 2
the day, The simple, compact, well-join'd scheme, myself disintegrated, every one disintegrated yet part
air floating with motionless wings, oscillating their bodies, Saw how the glistening yellow lit up parts
play the part that looks back on the actor or actress!
toward eternity, Great or small, you furnish your parts toward the soul.
the day, The simple, compact, well-joined scheme—myself disintegrated, every one disintegrated, yet part
, floating with motionless wings, oscillating their bodies, I saw how the glistening yellow lit up parts
Lived the same life with the rest, the same old laugh- ing laughing , gnawing, sleeping, Played the part
play the part that looks back on the actor or actress!
toward eternity, Great or small, you furnish your parts toward the Soul.
from shore to shore years hence are more to me, and more in my meditations, than you might suppose. 2
the day, The simple, compact, well-join'd scheme, myself disintegrated, every one disintegrated yet part
air floating with motionless wings, oscillating their bodies, Saw how the glistening yellow lit up parts
play the part that looks back on the actor or actress!
toward eternity, Great or small, you furnish your parts toward the soul.
claims from the outset: that he sees in all things a "simple, compact, well-join'd scheme" (section 2)
sights and sounds around him "glories strung like beads on my smallest sights and hearings" (section 2)
Vol. 2. 1908. New York: Rowman and Littlefield, 1961. Whitman, Walt. Specimen Days.
London and Edinburgh, 1848. 2. The Physical Atlas of Natural Phenomena. Quarto edition. Part I.
What of different parts of the ocean? 2. What of the Pacific? 3. The Atlantic? 4. The Indian? 5.
C. 2.
2. Mountains? 2. Mountains.
2. Mountains.
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
Two lines from this manuscript, "At vacancy with Nature / Acceptive and at ease," were used as part of
In driving through some parts of the ground, the visitor may almost fancy himself imbedded in the seclusion
Some fifty men are kept constantly at work, gradually reclaiming every part of the ground from its original
a moderately clear day, with the naked eye, the buildings of Blackwell's Island, New York and all parts
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
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
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
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
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
The proof has been pasted to a heavy piece of paper, on the verso of which is A Riddle Song, part of
the river pois'd, the twain yet one, a moment's lull, A motionless still balance in the air, then parting
the river pois'd, the twain yet one, a moment's lull, A motionless still balance in the air, then parting
The poem is in part responsible for Whitman's shift to publisher David McKay after his publisher James
8.In such active movement, the two birds are glimpsed only momentarily and registered only as body parts—claws
After the war, in 1868, he became editor and part-owner of the New York Sun, and remained in control
STORY, PHILLIPS BROOKS, CHARLES W. ELIOT, FRANCIS PARKMAN, Boston, Jan. 14, 1890 Mr. Walt.
Peabody and others will take part in the exercises.
Yesterday a boy named Robert Taylor, residing at No. 2 Raymond street, was taken to the station house
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
It is postmarked: Philadelphia, Pa | Feb 28 | 2 PM | 87; Camden, N.J. | Feb | 28 | 4 PM | 1887 | Rec'd
According to Edward Grier, this scrap may have been part of a larger manuscript of notes about other
press releases (including copies of his poem) for eastern newspapers, but these releases for the most part
mere habit has got dominion of me, when there is no real need of saying anything further" (Prose Works 2:
Miller of "The Times": The Story of an Editor. New York: Scribner's, 1931.Perry, Bliss.
Vol. 2. New York: New York UP, 1961.____. Prose Works 1892. Ed. Floyd Stovall. 2 vols.
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
—A large part of China has about the same climate as New York, with snow and ice in winter and warm some
deities in their voyages, or after all voyages are over.— At one point, this manuscript likely formed part
Budell, "Writen by Walt Whitman, a Friend," Prologue Magazine 42, no. 2 (Summer 2016): 44–45.
Budell, "Writen by Walt Whitman, a Friend," Prologue Magazine 42, no. 2 (Summer 2016): 44–45.; The Armory
Philadelphia, 4. 6 18 91 Friend Walt What are the dates for 2 books you are not credited with Yours David
Boston: Small, Maynard, 1906; Vol. 2. New York: Appleton, 1908; Vol. 3.
The dingy little two-storied domicile is so disappointingly different from what we were expecting to
A moment later we are in his presence, in the spacious second-story room which is his sleeping apartment
his rolling and ample shirt-collar, worn without a tie, is open at the throat and exposes the upper part
Whitman is at once interested, and questions until he has drawn out the pathetic story of her struggles
White curtains were drawn part way down.
For years it was my wish to live long enough to round out my life's story in my little book, 'The Leaves
There are stories of unrequited love, of war and of deeds of chivalry.
When we parted I gave him a copy of my poems. I trust we shall meet again.
notebooks and a diary from his visit to Canada, in the three-volume Daybooks and Notebooks (1978), part
depress'd condition," he writes 29 November 1891, four months before his death; "bad all thro Nov" (2:
postscript, "sent back to me rejected," and "David McKay paid me $88.56 for royalty &c," for example (2:
But for the most part his words were few.
And itis in these parts that I think he is leastsuccessful.
The story of their meeting, as given by Pete in his'interview 'is quiteromantic 'It is a curious story
it was only a small part and of brief duration.
Boston, 1 881-2).
The House, a narrow three-storied one, stood in one of those broad tree-planted streets which are common
hat he sallied forth with evident pleasure, and taking my arm as a support walked slowly the best part
But for the most part his words were few.
and doubtless one of the chief attractions of this favourite resort, to go down and spend a large part
The masses in every part of the globe are dominated by the necessities of Nature.
the removal of his brother, but was still living in Camden, in a small house which he had himself part-purchased
I am satisfied that for America Free Trade and open admission of all foreigners is an integral part of
little, sat at the refreshment tables, and listened to the band—Walt absorbed and quiet for the most part
animosity have doubtless exaggerated the statements of some winesses witnesses , as for instance the hair story
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
and animosity have doubtless exaggerated the statements of some witnesses, as for instance the hair story
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
Parts of the essay were used for Death of Thomas Carlyle published in Specimen Days in 1882 (later retained
On the verso appears part of a letter with Houghton Mifflin Publishers letterhead. The Dead Emperor
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
On the verso can be found various writings, including an earlier draft of The Dead Tenor, part of a letter
The first (1855) edition ends with the affirmation that "death holds all parts together . . . death is
"Crossing Brooklyn Ferry" casts Whitman as a benign Spiritualist incarnation, "disintegrated yet part
many hundred years hence" and invoking "the similitudes of the past and those of the future" (section 2)
at various times) titled "Whispers of Heavenly Death," "From Noon to Starry Night," and "Songs of Parting
The three lines later appeared as part of L. of G.'s Purport, first published in 1891.
PatrickMcGuire"Death in the School-Room (a Fact)" (1841)"Death in the School-Room (a Fact)" (1841)This short story
Whitman reprinted it more than any other of his stories.
The story involves Lugare, a sadistic teacher, and sickly Tim Barker, only child of a widow, who is falsely
Along with "Wild Frank's Return" (1841) and "Bervance: or, Father and Son" (1841), the story suggests
The beating in this story has been tied to the seaman's forcefulness in "The Child and the Profligate
This tale is Whitman's earliest known short story and the first of nine stories by Whitman that were
When Whitman reprinted this story in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle on Christmas Eve, December 24, 1847, while
Whitman included a poem just before the story titled "Christmas Hymn."
" Death in the School-Room. ( A Fact .) " For a complete list of revisions to the language of the story
back to the story.
This tale is Whitman's earliest known short story and the first of nine stories by Whitman that were
When Whitman reprinted this story in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle on Christmas Eve, December 24, 1847, while
Whitman included a poem just before the story titled "Christmas Hymn."
For a complete list of revisions to the language of the story made or authorized by Whitman for publication
Whitman returned, at least in part, to the original ending by adding the final sentence back to the story
Abraham Lincoln, calling him the "first great Martyr Chief" of the United States of America (Prose Works 2:
Whitman claims that from the Civil War a "great literature will yet arise" (Prose Works 2:502).
the Lincoln lecture for the last time on 15 April 1890, in the Arts Room in Philadelphia (Prose Works 2:
Floyd Stovall. 2 vols. New York: New York UP, 1963–1964.____.
appeared, in an altered form and under the title Death of General Grant, in Sands at Seventy (first a part