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Walt Whitman's Prose Works

  • Date: 21 July 1883
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
Text:

Book of Ezekiel 2:1. The edition of Messrs.

Review of Good-bye My Fancy

  • Date: September 1891
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
Text:

McKay. por. 8º, $1. "Walt Whitman still lives.

Review of Leaves of Grass (1860–61)

  • Date: 2 June 1860
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
Text:

edition of Leaves of Grass , in which we recommend our reader endeavor to find the following passages: 1.

Review of Poems by Walt Whitman

  • Date: 1868
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
Text:

Broadway Magazine 1 (November 1867), 188-95. The public never sees what is right.

vulgus rectum videt," meaning, "sometimes the public sees what is right," from Horace, Epistles ii, 1,

Walt Whitman's Poems

  • Date: 19 February 1876
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
Text:

But just for a change I feel like presenting a reflection or two like these: 1.

Review of Leaves of Grass (1881–82)

  • Date: 23 December 1881
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
Text:

One vol. 12mo (7 5/8 x 5 1/4 in.), 352pp. containing all his poems under the headings "Inscription,"

Whitman for the Drawing Room

  • Date: April 1886
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
Text:

Gespräche mit Goethe , Leipzig, Band 1 und 2: 1836, Band 3: 1848, S. 743.

The Aristidean

  • Date: 1845
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
Text:

inaugural issue of The Aristidean , a New York literary magazine that only published one volume (no. 1-

"Leaves of Grass": An Interview with the Author at Camden, N. J.

  • Date: 22 May 1882
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
Text:

But on March 1 District-Attorney Stevens of Boston, under instructions from Attorney-General Marston,

Anne Gilchrist to Walt Whitman, 30 December 1874–1 January 1875

  • Date: December 30, 1874–January 1, 1875
  • Creator(s): Anne Gilchrist
Text:

their voices so loud in news papers & magazines as to prevent or everywhere check the circulation Jan 1.

Anne Gilchrist to Walt Whitman, 30 December 1874–1 January 1875

Anne Gilchrist to Walt Whitman, 28 August 1875

  • Date: August 28, 1875
  • Creator(s): Anne Gilchrist
Text:

address 1 Toriano Torriano Gardens Camden Road, N.W.

Anne Gilchrist to Walt Whitman, 4 December 1875

  • Date: December 4, 1875
  • Creator(s): Anne Gilchrist
Text:

1 Torriano Gardens Camden Rd. London Dec 4, 1875.

Anne Gilchrist to Walt Whitman, 25 February 1876

  • Date: February 25, 1876
  • Creator(s): Anne Gilchrist
Text:

1 Torriano Gardens Camden Rd London Feb 25 /76 My dearest Friend, I received the paper & enclosed slip

Anne Gilchrist to Walt Whitman, 16–30 November 1875

  • Date: November 16–30, 1875
  • Creator(s): Anne Gilchrist
Text:

1 Torriano Gardens Camden Rd. London.

Anne Gilchrist to Walt Whitman, 21 April 1876

  • Date: April 21, 1876
  • Creator(s): Anne Gilchrist
Text:

1 Torriano Gardens London. Camden Rd.

Anne Gilchrist to Walt Whitman, 11 March 1876

  • Date: March 11, 1876
  • Creator(s): Anne Gilchrist
Text:

1 Torriano Rd.

Anne Gilchrist to Walt Whitman, 18 May 1876

  • Date: May 18, 1876
  • Creator(s): Anne Gilchrist
Text:

1 Torriano Gardens Camden Rd. London. May 18. 1876.

Anne Gilchrist to Walt Whitman, 30 March 1876

  • Date: March 30, 1876
  • Creator(s): Anne Gilchrist
Text:

1 Torriano Gardens Camden Rd London. March 30/76.

Anne Gilchrist to Walt Whitman, 5 December 1879

  • Date: December 5, 1879
  • Creator(s): Anne Gilchrist
Text:

1 Elm Villas, Elm Row, Heath St. Hampstead, Dec. December 5, '79, London, England.

Anne Gilchrist to Walt Whitman, 25 January 1880

  • Date: January 25, 1880
  • Creator(s): Anne Gilchrist
Text:

engaging & pretty in his ways every day—rapid indeed is the opening of the little bud at that age—between 1

Anne Gilchrist to Walt Whitman, [?] October 1879

  • Date: October 1879
  • Creator(s): Anne Gilchrist
Text:

Dear Friend Settled for the winter I hope in very comfortable quarters— 1 Elm Villas Elm Row Health St

"To a Locomotive in Winter" (1876)

  • Creator(s): Andriano, Joseph
Text:

The first (lines 1–17) is a chanting apostrophe, cast as a "recitative."

Notebooks and Unpublished Prose Manuscripts [1984]

  • Creator(s): Andriano, Joseph
Text:

The front matter of volume 1 contains a concise introduction, lists of abbreviations, illustrations,

of them is the earliest known notebook, and one of the most fascinating: "albot Wilson" (Notebooks 1:

journeywork of suns and systems of suns, / And that a leaf of grass is not less than they" (Notebooks 1:

we fetch that height, we shall not be filled and satisfied but shall look as high beyond" (Notebooks 1:

In another of the stolen manuscripts recently recovered, "You know how the One" (Notebooks 1:124-127)

Andrew J. Liebenau to Walt Whitman, 20 February 1864

  • Date: February 20, 1864
  • Creator(s): Andrew J. Liebenau
Text:

Commanding Co 1, 1st Regt Excelsior Brigade, 2nd Division, 3rd Corps, Army of the Potomac Andrew J.

Walt Whitman: Preface to the Sixth Edition

  • Creator(s): Álvaro Armando Vasseur
Text:

in the beautiful critical essay he dedicates to him. ( Olivero, Studies in English Literature, vol. 1:

Walt Whitman: Prólogo para la sexta edición

  • Creator(s): Álvaro Armando Vasseur
Text:

El ejemplar en rústica de los Poemas de Whitman , de la 1. edición popular de Sempere, de 1912, enviado

Carlyle, Thomas (1795–1881)

  • Creator(s): Altman, Matthew C.
Text:

Vol. 1. New York: New York UP, 1963. 254–262. ———. "Death of Thomas Carlyle." Prose Works 1892. Ed.

Vol. 1. New York: New York UP, 1963. 248–253. Wilson, David Alec. Life of Thomas Carlyle. 6 vols.

Cowley, Malcolm (1898–1989)

  • Creator(s): Altman, Matthew C.
Text:

New York Times Book Review 6 Feb. 1955: 1, 22. ———. "Walt Whitman: The Miracle."

Alonzo S. Bush to Walt Whitman, 7 March 1864

  • Date: March 7, 1864
  • Creator(s): Alonzo S. Bush
Text:

There is a large dance house and pleasure garden a bout 1/ 4 from here they are fixing it up for the

Allen Upward to Walt Whitman, 12 March 1884

  • Date: March 12, 1884
  • Creator(s): Allen Upward
Text:

Let me unroll the extensive panorama of my own personality. 1.

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."

Alex H. Smith to Walt Whitman, 1 September 1887

  • Date: September 1, 1887
  • Creator(s): Alex H. Smith
Text:

Smith to Walt Whitman, 1 September 1887

Gilchrist, Anne Burrows (1828–1885)

  • Creator(s): Alcaro, Marion Walker
Text:

Vol. 1. 1906. New York: Rowman and Littlefield, 1961. Whitman, Walt. The Correspondence. Ed.

Gilchrist, Herbert Harlakenden (1857–1914)

  • Creator(s): Alcaro, Marion Walker
Text:

Vol. 1. 1906. New York: Rowman and Littlefield, 1961. Gilchrist, Herbert Harlakenden (1857–1914)

Walt Whitman, the American Poet

  • Date: May 1876
  • Creator(s): Adams, Robert Dudley
Text:

(John 1:46).

like unto fine brass, as if they burned in a furnace; and his voice as the sound of many waters" (Rev. 1:

Ada H. Spaulding to Walt Whitman, 4 January 1890

  • Date: January 4, 1890
  • Creator(s): Ada H. Spaulding
Text:

Spaulding 224 Huntington Ave. 1..4../90 Yes—I have "moved" this Autumn—and have been very busy and tired

Ada H. Spaulding to Walt Whitman, 28 August 1891

  • Date: August 28, 1891
  • Creator(s): Ada H. Spaulding
Text:

Aug. 28 189 1 Dear Walt Whitman: Many letters would you have had from me, if the thought of you always

Ada H. Spaulding to Walt Whitman, 31 May 1889

  • Date: May 31, 1889
  • Creator(s): Ada H. Spaulding
Text:

Form No. 1 THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY.

Abraham Simpson & Co. to Walt Whitman, 1 August 1867

  • Date: August 1, 1867
  • Creator(s): Abraham Simpson & Co.
Text:

—"SPIRITUALS." 1.—THE SOUTH-EASTERN STATES.

The Contents embrace: 1.

CONTENTS OF No. 1.—July, 1867. Original Articles. On Instinct:its Nature and Seat.—By Dr. HAMMOND.

Abraham Simpson & Co. to Walt Whitman, 1 August 1867

Abraham Simpson to Walt Whitman, 3 July 1867

  • Date: July 3, 1867
  • Creator(s): Abraham Simpson
Text:

PRICE $1 50. A Liberal Discount to Booksellers and the Trade.

Leaves of Grass (1867 cluster 1)

Text:

Leaves of Grass (1867 cluster 1)

Leaves of Grass (1871-72 cluster 1)

Text:

Leaves of Grass (1871-72 cluster 1)

[The Time and Lands]

  • Date: about 1872
Text:

Lands]about 1872poetryhandwritten2 leaves18.5 x 18.5 cm to 20 x 18 cm; The first two entries on Leaf 1

, thy every daughter, / son, endear'd alike, forever equal,)" in the same section projected on Leaf 1.

[Now the hour has come upon me]

  • Date: 1857-1859
Text:

50-51uva.00182xxx.00061[Now the hour has come upon me]1857-1859poetryhandwritten2 leavesleaf 1 18.5 x

Calamus—1st draft p. 341 [Long I was held]

  • Date: 1857-1859
Text:

p. 341 [Long I was held]1857-1859poetryhandwritten1 leaf16 x 10 cm; This manuscript became section 1

[Was it I who walked the]

  • Date: 1857-1859
Text:

On the first side of the folded leaf a blue pencil was used to correct a pencil number 7 to a 1, and

[These I, singing in spring]

  • Date: 1857-1859
Text:

first and third sides of two folded half-sheets (20 x 16 cm) of the same white wove paper used for 1:

3:1 and 1:3:2, in the same light brown ink and, like them, with only minor revisions.

The lines on page 1 became verses 1-8 of section 4 of Calamus. in 1860; page 2 ("Solitary, smelling the

[Of the doubts]

  • Date: 1857-1859
Text:

The lines on the first leaf became verses 1-9 of section 7 of Calamus in 1860, and the second leaf's

[Long I thought that knowledge]

  • Date: 1857-1859
Text:

50-51uva.00321xxx.00066[Long I thought that knowledge]1857-1859poetryhandwritten3 leavesleaves 1 and

Whitman also penciled in the numbers 7, 8, and 8 1/2 in the lower-left corner of each page.

The lines on the first leaf became verses 1-5 of section 8 of Calamus in 1860; the second leaf's lines

[Hours continuing long]

  • Date: 1857-1859
Text:

50-51uva.00314xxx.00066[Hours continuing long]1857-1859poetryhandwritten2 leavesleaf 1 9.5 x 9 cm; leaf

Whitman removed the lower section of page 2 from the top of current leaf 1:3:33 ("I dreamed in a dream

The first page contains what would become verses 1-3 in 1860, and the second ("Hours discouraged, distracted

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