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America

  • Date: Between 1870 and 1892
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Joel Myerson (New York: Garland, 1993), 1:134; Major American Authors on CD-Rom: Walt Whitman (Westport

Walt Whitman: A Study

  • Date: 1893
  • Creator(s): John Addington Symonds
Text:

largeness of scale— Impossibility of reducing Jiis doctrine toa system — The main of points his creed 1

As early as w J 1 r < LIFE OF WALT WHITMAN xiii sixteen, or thereabouts, he the " tramped country, teaching

hope, they he said of me, I recognised the acumen of his insight into several points of my character. 1

Then asdisembodiedoranother separate, born, Ethereal,he lasathletirealitymy consolation, 1 I floainthe

APR 15 1<*tt PS 3231 S8 Symonds,John bit Whitmanddington PLEASEDO NOT REMOVE CARDS OR SLIPSFROM THIS

Reminiscences of Walt Whitman: Memories, Letters, Etc.

  • Date: 1896
  • Creator(s): William Sloane Kennedy
Text:

Lovering, and on February 1, 1887, Report No. 3856, entitled "Walt Whitman," was submitted to the House

whither he had driven alone in his phaeton, in contemplation of the sunset.* * New England Magazine , May 1,

Whitman: With Extracts from His Letters and Remarks on His Writings (London: Alexander Gardner, 1896), 1

Reminiscences of Walt Whitman

  • Date: 1896
  • Creator(s): William Sloane Kennedy
Text:

PAGE PART I. - 1 MEMORIES, LETTERS, ETC., PART II.

Sept. 1, Dear W. S. K.

Feb. 1,'89.

Gough 1 What of Father Taylor, of Boston ?

Que le nom evoque 1'image, c'estassez : 1'espritdu lecteur ferale reste."

Walt Whitman: The Man

  • Date: 1896
  • Creator(s): Thomas Donaldson
Text:

LIST OF BOOKS. 1.

Price 1 (fivedollars). " one with 2.

* 1 & : ^A cj,- &aJd;gt; Ji *u?-.c tKft 1*3 VI **.! ^ &am_.gt; - g!;^.H-0-..-V-f:f : a iS?

How other authors would many the men named above agree upon 1 Mr.

Post, February 1, 1887, notes that Mr.

Whitman: A Study

  • Date: 1902
  • Creator(s): John Burroughs
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PS 32-38 CONTENTS PAOB PRELIMINARY 1 AND PERSONAL 23 BIOGRAPHICAL His RULING IDEAS AND AIMS 73 85 His

This much soon appeared to but I was troubled the s "co- me, by poet apparent 1 lossalegotism,"

This is what he "To " says Pupil: 1.Is reformneeded ? Isitthrough you ?

Johnson says, "Addison the of and Shake spea7s language poets, 1 speare of men.

After what 1 have already said,my reader will not be surprised when!

Days with Walt Whitman: Walt Whitman in 1884

  • Date: 1906
  • Creator(s): Edward Carpenter
Text:

Bucke's book 1 "Walt Whitman," By R. Maurice Bucke, M.D.

Days with Walt Whitman

  • Date: 1906
  • Creator(s): Edward Carpenter
Text:

(p. 304.) "1 doubt not I have myself died ten thousand times before.

A hearty dinner afterwards, 1 and separation with mutual respect.

The war broke out ; Whitman went 1 In a letteto W. D.

Boston, 1 881-2).

But he was not going to do 1 anything of the kind.

Visits to Walt Whitman in 1890–1891: In Camden

  • Date: 1917
  • Creator(s): John Johnston
Text:

anything, to seek information directly from the men themselves; and he gave me two illustrations of this. 1.

Of late years he seems to have changed in two particulars. (1) Mrs.

Visits to Walt Whitman in 1890-1891

  • Date: 1917
  • Creator(s): J. Jonston, M.D. | J. W. Wallace
Text:

Johnston 1 have purposely kept back tillnow.

When Walt was at Place's house in 1 881, with Dr.

Wednesday, October 2%th.~-1 called atW.'

We are all gloomy from the great cataclysm west.1 W. (To J. W.)

Y'rs of 1 5th rec'd & welcomed.

The Fight of a Book for the World

  • Date: 1926
  • Creator(s): William Sloane Kennedy
Text:

Trimble (Melbourne, 191 1) on Mental Science and Walt Whitman (W. H.

Call, 91 62 1 4, pp.).

[Fourth edition.] i2mo, pp. i-iv,5-338 ; i-iv,5-72 ;1-24 ;1-36. Total, 470 pp.

II (Two Rivu- lets), pp. 1-32, 1-84, 1-18, i-x, I-16, 1-68, I-120. 348 pp. in all.

Pages 1-68.

Interpretation of the Poetry of Walt Whitman

  • Date: 1930
  • Creator(s): Pavese, Cesare
Text:

Ibid., 27. 10Pavese to Pinelli, Turin, August 1, 1926, Letters Vol. 1, 29. 11Pavese to Pinelli, Reaglie

1, 40-41.

These are sections 1- 8 and 25-32.

W., 1-193, etc.) from which I have taken all these quotes.

II, pp. 1-5) and “With Antecedents” (Vol I, pp. 292-94).

Lystia travy

  • Date: 1969
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

З "Пісні про самого себе" 1 Славлю себе!

Walt Whitman's “Song Of Myself”

  • Date: 1989
  • Creator(s): Miller, Edwin Haviland
Text:

1085 36 SONG OF MYSELF 4 2 :1 0 8 6 -4 3 :1 1 1 6 Tho well-taken photographs . . . . but your lvifc or

1 1 7 -4 4 :1 1 4 4 37 The past is the push of you and me and all precisely the same, And the day and

38 SONG OF M YSELF 4 4 :1 1 4 5 -4 5 :1 1 7 5 1145 1 am sorry for you .... they arc not murderous or

Jones's letter appears in Old 156 N O TES TO PA G ES 1 1 5 -1 3 1 South Leaflets (Boston, n.d.), 7:36

N O TES TO PA G ES 1 3 3 -1 3 8 1 57 127 E. H.

Selected Letters of Whitman

  • Date: 1990
  • Creator(s): Miller, Edwin Haviland
Text:

T E X T Henkels Catalogue,June 1 4 -1 5 ,1 9 0 1 To the editors of Harper)s Magazine Brooklyn, January

8 6 1 - 1 8 6 5 reg't is on the Heights-back of Arlington House, a fine camp ground-0, Matty, I have

Frank, as far as I saw, had everything requisite in surgical treatment, nursing, &c. 1 1 2 Selected Letters

Collection o/the editor " G O O D -B Y E MY F A N C Y " ( 1 8 9 1 ) W H IT M A N S A ID , IS "mostly

1 told you Mrs.

Whitman in His Own Time

  • Date: 1991
  • Creator(s): Myerson, Joel
Text:

ISBN 0-87745-728-X (pbk.) 1.Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892. 2.

From Reminiscences of Walt Whitman (London: Alexander Gardner, 1896), pp. 1-9. 1. Mr.

"Lazy d---1!"

Seven Arts,2 (September 1917): 627-637. 1.

(Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1925), 1:107-110. 1.

The Continuing Presence of Walt Whitman: The Life after the Life

  • Date: 1992
  • Creator(s): Martin, Robert K.
Text:

NOTES 1.

N O TES 1.

(Obra em Prosa, 1 0 7 -1 1 0 , my translation) An even better illustration of Campos's intimate link

"I am not to speak to you-1 am to think of you . . .

I Or in front, and I following her just the same" ("To the Garden the World," 1 0 - 1 1 ) .

World Literature: Exclusive Interview with Ken Price and Caterina Bernardini, Scholars of the Works of Whitman, the King of the Poets of Democracy

  • Creator(s): Ken Price
Text:

Etemad [Tehran, Iran] (July 2, 2013). 1) In some anthologies we read about the “Whitmanic” elements.

Walt Whitman: The Centennial Essays

  • Date: 1994
  • Creator(s): Folsom, Ed
Text:

Ibid., ix. 3· Ibid., 31. 4· LG6o, 1-22.

(1V, 1:262).

I My long scythe whispered and 1 left the hay tomake."

D E R Z 1 M M E R G E S A N D E R D E M O K R A T 1 E Ich singe den Gesang meines Zimmers.

Aspekte der Kulturvernichtung (Reinbek: Rowohlt, 1976), 136. 0 E 1 N S E L B S TK A N N 1 C H N 1 C H

Pete the Great: A Biography of Peter Doyle

  • Date: 1994
  • Creator(s): Murray, Martin G.
Text:

fought at Gaines' Mill on June 27; Frayser's Farm or Glendale on June 30; and Malvern Hill on July 1

Born in Limerick, Ireland on May 1, 1805, Michael Nash came to this country about 1818.

The former date was when Whitman returned to DC from his six-month hiatus in Brooklyn ( ., 1: 248), and

the latter date was when Whitman left Washington again to visit his family in New York ( ., 1: 255–256

It was held in Philadelphia's Association Hall ( , 1: 178).

Constructing the German Walt Whitman

  • Date: 1995
  • Creator(s): Grünzweig, Walter
Text:

, xi Introduction, 1 T R A N S L A T I O N S 1.Ferdinand Freiligrath, AdolfStrodtmann, and Ernst Otto

T H O M A S W IL L IA M R O L L E ST O N ( 1 8 5 7 - 1 9 2 0 ) T. W.

M A X H A Y E K ( 1 8 8 2 - ?

1 (Summer 1986), 4-6.

WHITMAN ON THE RIGHT 1.E. L.

Walt Whitman & the World

  • Date: 1995
  • Creator(s): Allen, Gay Wilson | Folsom, Ed
Text:

I I • I I • I I .. • I -t• • I 1 '1 I I I I • I . It. . . . . 'I I .......

I+ "•-4 -.:1 1 • • I I I 1 ill I I Jt " .. • .. I . . . . - . . . I • - I . r I - - I • I I • • .

NOTES 1.

Nowyou can ofcourse saythat he meant pure verse and that the foot is a paeon 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 "or

NOTES 1."

Traveling with the Wounded: Walt Whitman and Washington's Civil War Hospitals

  • Date: 1996
  • Creator(s): Murray, Martin G. | Price, Kenneth M., Folsom, Ed
Text:

Edwin Haviland Miller (New York: New York University Press, 1961), 1:11-12.

Whitman, Correspondence , 1:68–70.

Harper, 1896), 169; Stearns, The Lady Nurse , 246; Whitman, , 1: 329. David S.

Knopf, 1977), 219. , 1: 175–82; Stearns, , 73–74. Stearns, , 56–57.

Haskell, Company K, 141st New York Infantry," , 1: 127–30. , 57, 59, 60.

The Real "Live Oak, with Moss": Straight Talk about Whitman's "Gay Manifesto"

  • Date: 1996
  • Creator(s): Parker, Hershel
Text:

Bowers (Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press, 1955), p. 1.

Commentary

  • Date: 1997
  • Creator(s): Helms, Alan | Parker, Hershel
Text:

In 1996 1 sympathized: "'What a sad journey the sequence takes us on' (p. 191), he lamented after exposing

Biography of Richard Maurice Bucke

  • Date: 1998
  • Creator(s): Howard Nelson
Text:

Canadian Bulletin of Medical History 1 (1984): 55-70.

Vol. 1 of Prose Works 1982 . Ed. Floyd Stall. New York: New York UP, 1963.

Biography of Horace Traubel

  • Date: 1998
  • Creator(s): Ed Folsom
Text:

Vols. 1-3. 1906-1914. New York: Rowman and Littlefield, 1961; Vol. 4. Ed. Sculley Bradley.

A Whitman Chronology

  • Date: 1998
  • Creator(s): Krieg, Joann P.
Text:

u5). 1 AUGUST.

8 g -g 1 ).

3 -1 8 ).

4 8 -1 4 9 ). 1 JANUARY.

:1 6 5 -1 7 2 ). 25 JUNE.

The Evolution of Walt Whitman: An Expanded Edition

  • Date: 1999
  • Creator(s): Asselineau, Roger
Text:

THE WOUND DRESSER 1 4 1 Nevertheless, in spite of the inappropriateness of these arti cles, Whitman was

I,pp. xxxiii-xxxiv, n. 1. 32.

Io9. 47· www, p. 1 1 0 . 48. www, pp. II2-II3. 49• WWW, pp. I I I-I I2. 50. Inc. Ed., p. 236.

, p. 5, §4 (1 1-12), Inc.

I.1 1 . 63. "Twilight,''NB, p. 35,Inc.

An Online Guide to Walt Whitman's Dispersed Manuscripts

  • Creator(s): Brett Barney
Text:

The description as it now appears in the follows: Item: 1 Title: "Wood Odors" Date: ca. 1875 Physical

Description: 1 leaf, handwritten A draft of a poem unpublished in Whitman's lifetime entitled "Wood

The steps are shown in figure 1, entitled "Integrated Guide to Walt Whitman's Poetry Manuscripts: the

References Boles, F. (1982), "Disrespecting original order," The American Archivist , Vol. 45, No. 1,

No. 1, pp. 73–80.

Walt Whitman & the Irish

  • Date: 2000
  • Creator(s): Krieg, Joann P.
Text:

Contents Introduction Chapter 1. Historical Background Chapter 2. Time Line Chapter 3.

characteristics, a topic of great interest to nineteenth-century Americans, which is discussed in chapter 1

The contradiction, if real, needs explanation and is addressed in chapter 1.

hope that the reader will not be disconcerted by the interweaving of fact and supposition in chapter 1.

writing of this book, in what proved to be the final summer of his life, will always be remembered. 1.

Intimate with Walt: Selections from Whitman’s Conversations with Horace Traubel 1888-1892

  • Date: 2001
  • Creator(s): Schmidgall, Gary
Text:

people 1:152 I am not 9:128 I am not much 1:137 I never was 1:316 There’s one thing 7:65 If there’s

1:39 Of all portraits 1:131 Eakins!

a dubious 1:340–41 I don’t think he 3:500 A party may 1:341 The spirit of 1:99 I am for 1:149 We are

The true nurse 7:400 not irrational 1:294 A long day 1:299 Was I a little daffy 1:309 W.’s mind 1:347

no minister should 1:305 hung fire between 1:310 a heavenly father 1:342 grip is gone 1:354 It’s funny

Debating Manliness: Thomas Wentworth Higginson, William Sloane Kennedy, and the Question of Whitman

  • Date: 2001
  • Creator(s): Nelson, Robert K. | Price, Kenneth M.
Text:

1895, offering five reasons why Whitman "never seemed to me a thoroughly wholesome or manly man": (1)

Osgood on 1 March 1882: "We are of the opinion that this book is such a book as brings it within the

H[igginson], "Unmanly Manhood," Woman's Journal, 4 February 1882, 1.

"Walt Whitman: His Death on Saturday Evening—His Life and His Literary Place," , 28 March 1892, 11: 1

Parton," 4 (December 1940): 1–8. Ward, "James Parton," 631.

Whitman East & West: New Contexts for Reading Walt Whitman

  • Date: 2002
  • Creator(s): Folsom, Ed
Text:

Ken- 1 neth M.

Matthiessen’s 1 American Renaissance.

(LGV 2:561) notes 1.

you proud, friendly, free Manhattanese” (LGV 1:224).

(“Nirvana of the Phoenixes,” Wenji 1:41) 4.

The Pragmatic Whitman

  • Date: 2002
  • Creator(s): Mack, Stephen John
Text:

The Metaphysics of Democracy: Leaves of Grass , 1855 and 1856 Chapter 1.

The elaboration of Whitman's metaphysics in part I begins in chapter 1 with a discussion of how Whitman

—Ralph Waldo Emerson, "Fate" CHAPTER 1 "My Voice Goes after What My Eyes Cannot Reach": Pragmatic Language

I loaf and invite my soul, I lean and loafe at my ease....observing a spear of summer grass. ( 1) Clearly

Whitman East & West: New Contexts for Reading Walt Whitman

  • Date: 2002
  • Creator(s): Folsom, Ed
Text:

Notes David Kuebrich, "Whitman in China," Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 1 (fall 1983), 33–35.

Catalog of the Walt Whitman Literary Manuscripts in the Walt Whitman Collection, Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center at the University of Texas at Austin

  • Creator(s): Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892
Text:

Correspondence, 1863-1892, nd (1 box), III.

Images and Checks, 1875-1887, nd (1 folder); The earliest dated material consists of tearsheets of "The

"What I Assume You Shall Assume":The Whitman Archive and the Challenge of Integrating Different Open Standards

  • Date: 2004
  • Creator(s): Brett Barney | Kenneth M. Price
Text:

research collections work in a way that is compatible with library and archive data standards because 1)

We see several problems that this situation poses for the future of digital scholarly editions: 1) Projects

Whitman: The Correspondence, Volume VII

  • Date: 2004
  • Creator(s): Genoways, Ted
Text:

6 4 . 1 . 1 : A U G U S T 1 5 , 1 8 6 5 25 room–Iwillsendoneinmynext.

L E T T E R 3 9 6 . 1 : J U L Y 1 4 , 1 8 7 1 31 1871 1 396.1 To Charles Hine 7.14. [1871] ADDRESS :

See also DBN 1: 209. L E T T E R 1 0 2 1 . 5 : A P R I L 9 , 1 8 8 1 61 1881 1 1020.9 To G.W.

L E T T E R 1 1 8 1 . 5 : D E C E M B E R 1 5 , 1 8 8 2 67 3.

L E T T E R 2 4 2 1 : J A N U A R Y 1 3 , 1 8 9 1 111 1.

Walt Whitman and the Earth: A Study in Ecopoetics

  • Date: 2004
  • Creator(s): Killingsworth, M. Jimmie
Text:

Chapter 1. Things of the Earth Chapter 2. The Fall of the Redwood Tree Chapter 3.

I take as my point of departure in chapter 1 a poem from the second (1856) edition of —"This Compost"

that has stopped working in this first movement of the poem, which encompasses the entirety of Section 1,

Emerson transmits the Romantic-transcendentalist party line on language theory in three key claims: 1.

She is sitting in her room thinking of a story now I'm telling you the story she is thinking. (1) In

To Walt Whitman, America

  • Date: 2004
  • Creator(s): Price, Kenneth M.
Text:

Contents Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1. Whitman in Blackface Chapter 2.

Whitman at the Movies Notes Figures 1.

For permission to reprint, in Chapter 1, a single paragraph from my coauthored essay published in American

CHAPTER 1 WHITMAN IN BLACKFACE I come back to Walt Whitman. What in the hell happened to him.

CHAPTER 2 EDITH WHARTON AND THE PROBLEM OF WHITMANIAN COMRADESHIP As Chapter 1 noted, "Walt Whitman"

The Walt Whitman Archive at Ten: Some Backward Glances and Vistas Ahead

  • Creator(s): Kenneth M. Price
Text:

Traubel section of this part of the is proceeding quickly; the transcription and encoding of volumes 1

Volume 1 is now live on the site, and volume 4 will be posted soon.

Re-Scripting Walt Whitman

  • Date: 2005
  • Creator(s): Folsom, Ed | Price, Kenneth M.
Text:

Contents Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction Chapter 1.

Facsimile of the First Edition (San Francisco: Chandler, 1968 LG 1860 (Boston: Thayer and Eldridge, 1860-1

One's-Self I sing, a simple separate person, / Yet utter the word Democratic, the word En-Masse" ( , 1)

1758 at age 120 and who could remember New York "when there were but three houses in it" ( Journ ., 1:

Only the result of this evolution has reached us" (Asselineau 1960, 1962, 1:45).

Whitman Making Books/Books Making Whitman

  • Date: 2005
  • Creator(s): Folsom, Ed
Text:

manuscript sheet on which Whitman indicates he left five pages of his book manuscript with Andrew Rome (fig. 1)

Transatlantic Connections

  • Date: 2005
  • Creator(s): Thomas, M. Wynn
Text:

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Walt Whitman & the Class Struggle

  • Date: 2006
  • Creator(s): Lawson, Andrew
Text:

vii Abbreviations ix Introduction: The Whitman Myth xi 1 Sex, Class, and Commerce 1 2 The American 1848

new history” (fig. 1).

See Bliss Perry, WaltWhitman, 276n1. 108 : notes to pages xxii–xxiv 1. sex, class, and commerce 1.

Vol. 1. London: Chapman, 1893. 1–25. ———. OnHeroes,Hero-Worship,andtheHeroicinHistory. 3rd ed.

WaltWhitman QuarterlyReview 1 (1983): 1–7. ———. WaltWhitman’sLanguageExperiment.

Twentieth-Century Mass Media Appearances

  • Date: 2006
  • Creator(s): Jewell, Andrew | Price, Kenneth M.
Text:

episode of NBC's situation comedy Friends entitled "The One at the Fertility Clinic" (first aired May 1,

Washington: Library of Congress, pp.1–12. Folsom, Ed, and Price, Kenneth M. (1995—).

Polydor Incorporated, LP839 604-1. My Robot Friend (2004). Walt Whitman.

Conserving Walt Whitman’s Fame: Selections from Horace Traubel’s Conservator, 1890-1919

  • Date: 2006
  • Creator(s): Schmidgall, Gary
Text:

1).

Traubel promised in his edito- rial “Greeting” for volume 1, number 1 (signed “H. L.

Suchajournalasyoucontemplatemusthelptopromotethistoleration;there- fore I wish it all success” (1:1).

Wallace (2), Frank Sanborn (2), John Clifford (1), and Sidney Morse (1).

(By Blue Ontario’s Shore 1) Such a book as {W. E. H.}

Authoritative Online Editions

  • Creator(s): Thomas H. Benton [William Pannapacker]
Text:

It is like having $1-million worth of rare books at your disposal.

the Humanities, received a $500,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities with a 3-to-1

The Walt Whitman Archive: The Body of Work Electric

  • Creator(s): William Pannapacker
Text:

At present, volumes 1, 4, 5, 8, and 9 are available online, and one can view the entire text or portions

University of Nebraska–Lincoln received a $500,000 "We the People" NEH challenge grant (2005-9) with a 3–to–1

Peter Lang, 1998–2003; 1 vol. U of Iowa P, 2004. ———. The Walt Whitman Archive . Ed.

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