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Origins of Attempted Secession was first published as part of 'Tis But Ten Years Since [First Paper],
President personally," and the poems of Drum-Taps soon echoed the themes of Lincoln's speeches (Notebooks 2:
Lincoln became America's mythical "Martyr Chief," and Whitman became the Good Gray Poet (Prose Works 2:
"Damn My Captain," he said, "I'm almost sorry I ever wrote the poem" (With Walt Whitman 2:304).
Boston: Small, Maynard, 1906; Vol. 2. New York: D. Appleton, 1908. Whitman, Walt.
Floyd Stovall. 2 vols. New York: New York UP, 1963–1964. Lincoln, Abraham (1809–1865)
his close companion, Peter Doyle, was at Ford's Theater, and Whitman made impressive use of Doyle's story
called him "the grandest figure yet, on all the crowded canvas of the Nineteenth Century" (Prose Works 2:
Floyd Stovall. 2 vols. New York: New York UP, 1963-1964. ____.
The date and location of the first printing of "Lingave's Temptation" remains uncertain, but the story's
For a complete list of revisions to the language of the story made or authorized by Whitman for publication
For the publication history of the story, see " About 'Lingave's Temptation .'" BY WALTER WHITMAN .
"Lingave's Temptation" is unique among Whitman's short stories insofar as the title character is a young
half hour, or thereabout, he grew more calm, and bethought himself that he was acting a very silly part
The date and location of the first printing of "Lingave's Temptation" remains uncertain, but the story's
For a complete list of revisions to the language of the story made or authorized by Whitman for publication
For the publication history of the story, see "About 'Lingave's Temptation.
'"; "Lingave's Temptation" is unique among Whitman's short stories insofar as the title character is
The revised story was printed in Specimen Days & Collect (1882).
The story contains some noteworthy observations about the poet's psyche.
reflection, but the poet is easily drawn from his envy by the simple joys around him.Parts of the story
parallel to Whitman's own dissatisfaction with much of the writing he had done throughout the 1840s.The story
therefore interested, with the public at large, in enforcing the new law, any opposition to it on the part
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I am not literary, my books are not literature," he proclaimed to Horace Traubel (With Walt Whitman 2:
literary professionals—the "disciples of finesse" and the "protagonists of filigree" (With Walt Whitman 2:
Boston: Small Maynard, 1906; Vol. 2. New York: Appleton, 1908; Vol. 4. Ed. Sculley Bradley.
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A correspondent of the London News denies “on authority” almost all of the stories concerning the cruel
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Thackeray saw in part, on both his visits to America, but that it will be a sequel to the History of
“Such a story,” observes the Messenger , “would possess a vivid interest for readers in the United States
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And for this bold generalization he alleges, as a basis, 1, the name of Senator Rusk; 2, the head of
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—This work, with that just noticed and Darwin's voyage of a Naturalist , form part of HARPER'S NEW MISSCELLANY
It is most comprehensive; the author sailed to various parts of the world, and this book is the well-written
(Taylor & Co. 2 Astor House, N. Y.) Titian's Venus .
The stanza that follows this exhibition of the most extraordinary and unjustifiable conduct on the part
1816–1876), an American stage actress who also lived in Europe and could play both male and female parts
We will confess, for our part, a fondness for a tastily illustrated work—like those of which the Harpers
The No. 6 is occupied with the latter part of Henry Beauclerk's reign—the full regins "Reigns" is misspelled
England (1133–1189), successor of King Stephen, grandson of Henry I, Empress Matilda's son. , and part
Some of the storied ones of earth! How rich with meaning, is the life of each of them!
—(Taylor & Co., 2 Astor House, N. Y.) Living Age, No. 105.
Taylor, 2 Astor House.
The ancient method of making steel was by burying iron in the ground for years, till its feebler parts
States," embodying an interesting account of the political state of our country during the latter part
The Professor" discourses about ladies' dresses, superstition and fear, interweaving a quaint love story
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However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
It exists only occasionally in Sweden out of Dalecarlia: but, as we have seen, in many parts of Norway
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late crisis has evoked; earnest, clear, and forcible in its tone, it evinces the possession on the part
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No. 2. R. Martin, 26 John st.., N. Y.
Robert W.BarnettLiteratureLiteratureWalt Whitman's conception of literature grew, in part, from his larger
Vol. 2. New York: New York UP, 1964. Literature
which were too formidable to be entirely explained away by any process of scientific reasoning on the part
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A recently discovered early version of the story under the title of " The Reformed " in the November
The week after that version appeared in the Sun , "The Reformed" was published as part of Chapter XIV
The story was then reprinted as it appears here, under the new title of "Little Jane," in the Brooklyn
Whitman kept this title later when he published the story again in the "Pieces in Early Youth" section
For a publication history of the story under its later title, see " About 'Little Jane .'"
A recently discovered early version of the story under the title of "The Reformed" in the November 17
The story was then reprinted as it appears here, under the new title of "Little Jane," in the Brooklyn
Whitman kept this title later when he published the story again in the "Pieces in Early Youth" section
For a publication history of the story under its earliest known title, see "About 'The Reformed.'"
For a publication history of the story under its later title, see "About 'Little Jane.
PatrickMcGuire"Little Jane" (1842)"Little Jane" (1842)This short story and "The Death of Wind-Foot" initially
The last one is reserved for Mike; it is a religious story for children, which Jane's mother had given
intemperate father reforms when he is given an embroidered pledge as the last act of his dying son.As a story
as their illness deepens" and "a solemn kind of loveliness . . . surrounds a sick child" (198).The story
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however, that on the transpiring of an event so fit for a universal national "spree," we, for our part
going to be particular and sensible—lest we stand out as an exception, and "the only sober man in the parts
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For more on Whitman's story, which likely draws on his personal experience of this route, see " About
When I arrived at Battery-place—at the crossing which leads from that antique, two story, corner house
I know not a prettier custom than that said to be prevalent in some parts of the world, of covering the
For more on Whitman's story, which likely draws on his personal experience of this route, see "About
Live Oak" tells the story of the speaker's infatuation with a male lover, his abandonment, and his accommodation
Rents are singularly low, in certain parts of the city, especially in East Brooklyn.
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present and I hope the few lines will find you the same I have thought of you many a time since we parted
A part of the bed clothes was consumed, and most of the pillow under his head—together with the book
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However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
Barren Island, it will be contended, is not a part of Long Island, and hence Mr.
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Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804–1864) was an American novelist and short story writer.
It was very amusing—my part was to dance a ballet, which I did, in full ballet costume.
Nothing but the grossest negligence on the part of its officials could reduce New York to such a sanatory
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However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
50-51uva.00321xxx.00066[Long I thought that knowledge]1857-1859poetryhandwritten3 leavesleaves 1 and 2
Whitman also penciled in the numbers 7, 8, and 8 1/2 in the lower-left corner of each page.
plausible.Because Whitman excised this poem early on, it has received little attention and has not been part
flat, whitish, coarse, sometimes hard, more often friable, and sandy, not good to retain manure, with parts
Whiskey, cider, cheap rum, or some other stimulant, is an indispensable part of the stores in these huts
Both on the south side, and on the north side, the main part of the soil is good.
Shelter Island is another unknown, untraveled, but interesting part of Long Island.
It is exceedingly beautiful in parts, as any one must acknowledge who goes on a day’s sail through the
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as they existed prior to the 1898 consolidation, when the westernmost portion of the island became part
declamations of "Passage to India," and in the reveries of "Prayer of Columbus" and many of the "Songs of Parting
Brooklyn College, part of the City University of New York, has its Whitman Hall, and from time to time
Whitman later memorialized this "most worthy member of the craft preservative of all crafts" (Uncollected 2:
Emory Holloway. 2 vols. 1921. Gloucester, Mass.: Peter Smith, 1972. Long Island Patriot