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The couple had four children—Arthur, Helen, Emily, and Henry (who died in 1852, at 2 years of age).
N.W Dear Walt:— I send you the second part of the "Brazen Android." Thanks for your letter.
O'Connor's story appeared in The Atlantic Monthly in two installments: Part 1, vol. 67, no. 402, April
1891, pp. 433–454; Part 2, vol. 67, no. 403, May 1891, pp. 577–599.
The story also appeared in the collection Three Tales: The Ghost, The Brazen Android, The Carpenter (
For more on O'Connor's story, see Brooks Landon, "Slipstream Then, Slipstream Now: The Curious Connections
Arnold was best known for his long narrative poem, The Light of Asia (1879), which tells the life story
prefatory notice, a memoir, or whatever it may be, as brief or long as you will, for a volume of his stories
" — As soon as William passed away his friends began to say that I ought to collect & reprint his stories
Three of O'Connor's stories with a preface by Whitman were published in Three Tales: The Ghost, The Brazen
Originally, Nelly O'Connor imagined she would include all of her husband's short stories in the volume
The Philadelphia Inquirer carried the story on the front page on the following day.
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).
How comes on the preface to the stories? is it nearly done, or not begun, or how?
My plan is to put the six published stories, & the new one, "The Brazen Android" in one volume,—with
Then you know that Appleton proposed to publish the "Carpenter" as an illustrated story for the next
So, if you are in the mood, I shall be very glad of your part as early as you can let one have it, if
Three of O'Connor's stories with a preface by Whitman were published in Three Tales: The Ghost, The Brazen
interested himself in the Price children, Helen, Emma, and Arthur (another son, Henry, had died at 2
hope you will come back to Washington in the autumn to stay all winter, and I hope we shall spend a part
The review of Leaves of Grass that appeared in the New–York Saturday Press on June 2, 1860, was signed
I am in for two months, as the Census work is closing up in part.
William passed peacefully to rest at 2 A. M. this day.
16, 1862 (Horace Traubel, With Walt Whitman in Camden [Boston: Small, Maynard & Company, 1906–96], 2:
[Garden City, New York: Doubleday, Page, 1921], 2:29).
down last night, it had all of his wheat in & all Burned together Misses Shin had A Horse & 3 Cows, & 2
this letter, Elmina Slenker enclosed a circular letter advertising her children's book Science in Story
This is the whole story. And now what warrant has the Rev. Mr.
description in of December 3, 1881, of Emerson’s talk as a statement “of all that could be said against that part
(and a main part) in the construction of my poems, ‘Children of Adam.’”
right to send torsh forth a letter in wholesale, sweeping, absolute commendation of a book, concerning part
again for purposes of health, visiting Italy, Germany, France, and England, and returned with at least part
Yet Whitman may have been inspired by Emerson in part for his crisis poems as he was for those, such
June 17 th 187 2 . Walt Whitman, Esq.
Washington June 20, 1872 Dear Sir: In transmitting to you the last part of the translation, I beg once
, I form'd the habit, and continued it to the end, whenever the ebb or flood tide began the latter part
IN the new garden, in all the parts, In cities now, modern, I wander, Though the second or third result
Enfans D'adam 2 2.
I dare not desert the likes of you in other men and women, nor the likes of the parts of you; I believe
and the marrow in the bones, 26 The exquisite realization of health, O I say now these are not the parts
, All the governments, judges, gods, followed persons of the earth, These are contained in sex, as parts
shall be lawless, rude, illiterate—he shall be one condemned by others for deeds done; I will play a part
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
connoisseurs of his time, may obey the laws of his time, and achieve the intense and elaborated beauty of parts
The perfect poet cannot afford any special beauty of parts, or to limit himself by any laws less than
Meanwhile a strange voice parts others aside and demands for its owner that position that is only allowed
listener or beholder, to re-appear through him or her; and it offers the best way of making them a part
qualities, tumble pell-mell exhaustless and copious, with what appear to be the same disregard of parts
before—see sketch of Brown, with portrait has family—wife, son, & two daughters Rossetti, W.M—lives with 2
.— At one point, this manuscript formed part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook.
The conflict was due in large part to the English fearing Tippoo Saib's attempts to make an alliance
Performed under the orders of the supreme government of India in 1831, 1832, 1833, Volumes 1-2 , [Philadelphia
Chronology of the Spread of Islam in Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas (Jefferon, NC: McFarland, 2000), 2:
Ango-Afghan War in 1842 (Mohan Lal, Life of Amir Dost Mohammed Khan; of Kabul [Harlow, UK: Longman, 1846], 2:
Performed under the orders of the supreme government of India in 1831, 1832, 1833, Volumes 1-2, [Philadelphia
Chronology of the Spread of Islam in Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas (Jefferon, NC: McFarland, 2000), 2:
Ango-Afghan War in 1842 (Mohan Lal, Life of Amir Dost Mohammed Khan; of Kabul [Harlow, UK: Longman, 1846], 2:
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
Whitman's epic hero, who is of course none other than Whitman himself, as a man both separate from and part
In the earliest great poem, "Song of Myself," overrated by some as the only indispensable part of Leaves
Sea-Drift," "Drum-Taps," "Memories of President Lincoln," "Whispers of Heavenly Death," and "Songs of Parting
to its eligibility to express world-meanings rather than literary prettinesses" (With Walt Whitman 2:
Vol. 2. New York: Appleton, 1908; Vol. 6. Ed. Gertrude Traubel and William White.
by the views which they take of things" (317).As a political theorist Epictetus saw humanity as a part
Vol. 2. New York: Appleton, 1908.Wright, Frances. A Few Days in Athens. 1822. New York: Arno, 1972.
Vol. 2. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Page, 1921.Wright, Frances.
captains, voyagers, explorers...engineers...architects, [and] machinists" ("Passage to India," section 2)
and real democratic construction of this American continent to-day, and days to come" (Prose Works 2:
general humanity...has always, in every department, been full of perverse maleficence, and is so yet" (2:
masses with the suffrage for their own sake,...perhaps still more...for community's sake" (Prose Works 2:
Floyd Stovall. 2 vols. New York: New York UP, 1963–1964. Equality
Whitman republished this story in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle on August 18, 1846, while he was editing that
On the same page of that issue of the Eagle , right before the story, he included a poem by Henry Wadsworth
This is one of several short stories that includes angels and/or invisible spirits.
Whitman republished this story in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle on August 18, 1846, while he was editing that
On the same page of that issue of the Eagle, right before the story, he included a poem by Henry Wadsworth
'"; This is one of several short stories that includes angels and/or invisible spirits.
A good part of every day goes in excursions across the mountains, but I usually write in the mornings
Later they sat round the fire, & sang & told stories,—all in Welsh of course, & some score or more of
I expect to stay in this neighborhood for two or three weeks,—exploring some parts of the coast (for
—hoping to take up the story at greater length shortly. Luck has been dead against me of late.
. | AUG | 2 A M | 1889 | Rec'd; Paid | A | . These is one additional postmark, but it is illegible.
significance, indeed, of your poetic standpoint, and I wish I could prevail upon you to embody the essential parts
occur peculiarly to me just at present, for in spite of winter & storm, these have meant more in the story
," and so it was natural that I should go down to the sea-shore a good deal during my stay in this part
The Mumbles, South Wales To Walt Whitman, U.S.A. 2 nd Feb.
Ernest Rhys to Walt Whitman, 2 February 1889
London To 2 d March '89 My dear Walt Whitman, During the past day or two I have been arranging your portraits
Remember me to all good friends. always affectionately Ernest Rhys to Walt Whitman, 2 March 1889
Emerson (who is 85 years old, they tell me,) & Ellen Emerson, formed part of the audience which though
The discussion after my paper, in which Sanborn took a main part, was full of interest, & there was a
general agreement with my position, & that part based on Leaves of Grass in especial.
also two old friends of mine,—Will Dircks, who is now Walter Scotts' right-hand man in the literary part
strides down those Welsh mountains at nightfall, or arm-in-arm with my Grandfather listened to his stories
Noel's "A Study of Walt Whitman: The Poet of Modern Democracy" (Dark Blue 2 [October 1871], 241–253),
from these heights of Hampstead down to Fleet-street, where I arrived something after midnight, going part
(for we have a Camden too), part by train or horse-car.
This remissness is very much of a part with the rest of my story of late.
Heath, & am now at the very top of everything, with fine old trees & gardens all around & the northern part
P.M.G usually treats me rather cavalierly over my own things: the young fellows who do the literary part
Did you ever read his Story of My Heart?
These later parts of the original 'S.
We propose an interval of four to six or eight months between the 2 vols. so that there is plenty of
volumes of poems and was an indefatigable compiler of anthologies, among which were Poets of America, 2
Dressed as Portia, when a Shakespeare masquerade (in which everyone took some part from the plays) was
Hampstead is by far the highest part of London, & this cottage is very near the top of the Heath, approaching
I find it much healthier than the low-lying parts near the river.
For my own part, I feel now that concentration is the one thing that I lack.
See especially note 2.
who wrote under the pseudonym Sidney Luska (Josh Lambert, "As It Was Written: A Jewish Musician's Story