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—tangled and many-vein'd and hard has been thy part, To admiration has it been enacted!
The American Review publication was the first printing of the story as a stand-alone tale under the title
For a detailed publication history of the story, see " About 'The Death of Wind-Foot .'"
His lips were parted, his teeth clenched, his arm raised, and his hand doubled—every nerve and sinew
When Whitman republished this story in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle he divided the story into two serial
When Whitman republished this story as a two-part serial in the Eagle , the second installment, published
The American Review publication was the first printing of the story as a stand-alone tale under the title
For a detailed publication history of the story, see "About 'The Death of Wind-Foot.
The term can also be used to mean a Great Spirit.; When Whitman republished this story in the Brooklyn
Daily Eagle he divided the story into two serial installments.
the August 29, 1845, issue of the paper, ended with this sentence.; When Whitman republished this story
PatrickMcGuire"Death of Wind-Foot, The" (1842)"Death of Wind-Foot, The" (1842)This short story, as well
as the story "Little Jane" (1842), initially appeared as part of Whitman's novel Franklin Evans (1842
An Indian Story" when the story was reprinted in Crystal Fount and Rechabite Recorder, 18 October 1845
Tribal hatred and revenge are the basic themes of this story about three Native Americans.
This short story has received little critical attention.BibliographyFolsom, Ed.
This issue was, in part, a memorial to Whitman with J.W.
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).
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Debris 2 ANY thing is as good as established, when that is estab- lished established that will produce
Debris 2 ANY thing is as good as established, when that is established that will produce it and continue
The animal part is taken, and created flesh, by the power of God."
; to sum up all the righteousness of the law; by faithfulness to it: and when he had effected that part
Almighty, when he gave this law, did not at the same time give them power to fulfil it in all its parts
The desire after knowledge, and the things of the world, presented itself to his animal part ; and thus
see and discern, that these things are according to the clear manifestation of Truth in their inward parts
themselves, and the vice and disease ever marching in their train, over the previously uncontaminated parts
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Whitman assumed "Democracy to be at present in its embryo condition" (2:392), and he always professed
that "the fruition of democracy....resides altogether in the future" (2:390).Whitman also disagreed
The greatest duty of the American poet, Whitman believed, was to write the "epic of democracy" (2:458
(Prose Works 2:393).
Floyd Stovall. 2 vols. New York: New York UP, 1963–1964. Democracy
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However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
Cleveland Rodgers and John Black. 2 vols. New York: Putnam's, 1920.Winwar, Frances.
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under O'Sullivan's leadership as being "of a profounder quality of talent than any since" (Uncollected 2:
The Tomb Blossoms" (January 1842); "The Last of the Sacred Army" (March 1842); "The Child-Ghost; a Story
Emory Holloway. 2 vols. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Page, 1921. Democratic Review
less obscure despite his statement near the beginning that describes it as dialectical: "I feel the parts
Personalism," as it is nurtured by the emergence of a "New World literature" (405), the subject of the final part
of his essay.In the first part, Whitman inveighs, with apocalyptic fervor, against the awful discrepancy
The "mental-educational part" of Whitman's model would attend to everything from a program of stirpiculture
Vol. 2. New York: New York UP, 1963–1964. 361–426. Democratic Vistas [1871]
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Colorado was too late to influence much of Whitman's poetry, but his memories of Denver became a frequent part
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quickly to sail, come tell me, Come tell me where I am speeding—tell me my destina-tiondestination. 2
According to a perhaps apocryphal story recounted by Walter Grünzweig in Constructing the German Walt
Stayed till 2. Back to hotel with Barrett. He very tired with 9 performances.
clock on the morning of Feb 18th the whole force fell in line and comenced to move forward except part
of our Brigade was ordered to force a passage through the swamp and attack on the left [a]nd part of
at 2 O clock A.M. reached sulphur Springs about dark and bivouaced.
part of the battle feild and I never saw such sights [ ] to be seen [ ] in some parts of the feild
July 7th Started about 2 P.M. crossed the river weather very hot.
Hooker (1814–1879); see George Washington Whitman's letter to Louisa Van Velsor Whitman from April 2,
LeGendre, February 27, 1863 and to Louisa Van Velsor Whitman from April 2, 1863.
See George Washington Whitman's letter to Louisa Van Velsor Whitman from April 2, 1863.
(Emory Holloway, ed., The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman [1921], 2:39.
His New Paper" in which Whitman claims Dickens is "staunch for the Democratic movement" (Gathering 2:
Vol. 2. New York: Appleton, 1908. Whitman, Walt. "Boz and Democracy."
Cleveland Rodgers and John Black. 2 vols. New York: Putnam, 1920. ———.
Parents do not part after more than twenty married years together wihout a depth of tragical history
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Yet she added the caveat, "If fame belonged to me, I could not escape her" (Letters 2:408).
The Life of Emily Dickinson. 2 vols. New York: Farrar, Strauss and Giroux, 1974.
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It is obvious therefore that these materials play a certain part in our well-being, and that if they
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finish'd Sabbath, On the pavement here—and there beyond, it is looking, Down a new-made double grave. 2
finish'd Sabbath, On the pavement here—and there beyond, it is looking, Down a new-made double grave. 2
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However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
Points and the Irish Conquest of New York Politics," Éire, Ireland: A Journal of Irish Studies 36, no. 1–2
a moiety According to the American Dictionary of the English Language (1839), "moiety" are the two parts
Points and the Irish Conquest of New York Politics," Éire, Ireland: A Journal of Irish Studies 36, no. 1–2
(No. 2.), which was published in the Critic on April 9, 1881.
Though he did not include this essay as a whole in Specimen Days & Collect (1882–83), Whitman reprinted parts
2 9A 1 dithyrambic trochee iambic anaepest.
regularly be a dactyl—the sixth always a spondee, So thus hav ing spok en the casque nod ding Hec tor de part
.; 2; 9A; 1; 3; Transcribed from digital images of the original.
scrap, regarding the so-called "Hicksite Separation" within the Religious Society of Friends, forms part
(See Traubel, With Walt Whitman in Camden, 2: 42.)
the husband, determined to procure a divorce from his wife, because of physical disabilities on her part
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—the whole or any part of it?
great as the feet and fingers of the soul, goads and witnesses and alarm clocks of the soul prokers 2
delights, enjoyments touches gives it some f or aint sign of its own the harmony and measure that are part
of its essence; as a good part of the soul is its craving for that which we incompletely describe by
.; 1; 2; 3; Transcribed from digital images of the original.
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mounted" at 18 cents each December 1855: 169 copies in cloth at 22 cents each and 150 copies in paper at 2
Bibliography of American Literature , Vol. 9 (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1991), 31–2.
"Walt Whitman." , Vol. 9 (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1991), 31–2.
advertisement reads as follows: "Walt Whitman's Poems, 'Leaves of Grass,' 1 vol. small quarto: price $2.
poem later titled "Song of Myself" between pages twenty and twenty-four of (1855), especially the parts
Whitman's use of part of these advertisements as units of text that he could edit, move, and rearrange
kind of precursor to the way he would approach lines of poetry, continually editing and relocating parts
On November 17, 1842, the New York Sun published Whitman's short story "The Reformed" and prefaced the
of Grass Whitman's copy of the 1855 , into which he inserted a series of prose manuscripts, is now part
just one leaf and are apparently attached to other manuscript leaves rather than to printed pages; 2)
Rare Book Division, The New York Public Library, The New York Public Library Digital Collections . 1 | 2
On the cover, below the title, Whitman has written, "2'd & fullest version of original Edition / 1855
Brooklyn, Myrtle avenue, the Naval Hospital, &c., &c., with almost every family in any of the suburban parts
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scroll of parchment probably the sacred law—wafting it around so that the people could see it in all parts
Up aloft they seemed to pay as reverent heed to the exercises as in any part of the congregation.
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