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Gilder], The Lounger 66 William H.
Gertrude Traubel and William White; Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1982), 7July 1890
Garrison William H.
William T.
His hair was perfectly white.
The white socks take on a fetishistic quality, as does the water of the shower.
To take only one example, shortly after Whitman was fired, William D.
Her most recent works are The Imaginary Lover, which won the 1986 William Carlos Williams Award from
Edited by William White. New York: New York University Press, 1978. - - . Leaves ofGrass. 1855 ed.
Blodgett, Arthur Golden, and William White. New York: New York University Press, 1980. - - .
To take only one example, shortly after Whitman was fired, William D.
hurry in and out, Not the air, delicious and dry, the air of the ripe summer, bears lightly along white
DN William White, ed., Daybooks and Notebooks (New York: New York University Press,1978), 3vols.
TV Sculley Bradley, Harold W Blodgett, Arthur Golden, William White, eds.,Leaves of Grass: A Textual
William H.
Eliot, and William Carlos Williams.
William C.
Their names can be found on the passenger list for the vessel William Patten .
They had two sons, Edward, a bricklayer, and William, a carpenter.
William R.
Whites ( ., 2: 308).
McLaughlin's mother); Katherine; William E.; and Henrietta.
At the time, I was teaching at the College of William & Mary, and one of my graduate students, Charles
First at William & Mary and now at Nebraska, I have had one or two students helping me (working a combined
Nelson, and Matt Cohen—were hired into full-time staff positions at William & Mary in Information Technology
Kennedy, William O'Connor also wrote of personal contacts with Knortz.
-On the white, fleshy chest. . . . From the dark red-blonde flood of hair. . . .
William M. Rossetti (London: John Camden Hot ten, 1868).
William D.
William O'Connor to William Sloan Kennedy, 9 April 1886, Whitman Collec tion, Special Collections, VanPelt
This is what William Carlos Williams learned from Whitman, the natural cadence, the flow ofbreath as
Roger Asselineau and William White, eds.Walt Whitman in Europe Today (Detroit: Wayne State University
See Roger Asselineau and William White, eds., Walt Whitman in Europe Today (De troit: Wayne State University
See Asselineau and White, Walt Whitman, 1B-19. 1B.William White, ed., The Bicentennial Walt Whitman (
Mariolina Meliado-Freeth, "Walt Whitman in Italy," in Roger Asselineau and William White, eds., Walt
America, already brought to Hospital in her fair youth—brought and deposited here in this great, whited
William J. Stone, on Meridian Hill near 14th Street.
Whitman also befriended a Wisconsin soldier, William Hugh McFarland.
Whitman befriended Wisconsin Volunteers William Hugh McFarland (seated, center) and Stephen M.
Photograph of William Bliss.
Gertrude Traubel and William White. Carbondale: U of Southern Illinois P, 1982; Vol. 7. Ed.
Walling, William English. Whitman and Traubel . 1916. New York: Haskell House, 1969.
Blod gett, Arthur Golden, and William White.)
William White. 3 vols. New York: New York University Press, 1978. EPF Early Poetry and Fiction.Ed.
William B.
White, William. "An Unknowri Check for Ed Whitman's Board." Walt Whitman Review 22 (June 1976): 91.
William, 85 Cottage Fund, 130, 156 Chapin, William, 73 Cox, G.
I also knew that in some ways the College of William & Mary was ill-suited to undertake it.
Gross, College of William & Mary; Walter Grunzweig, University of Dortmund (Germany).
He has plans to develop an Iowa center for the project to complement the one at William & Mary.
Talks are currently underway at William & Mary to provide the with an expense budget.
This project has generated a high level of excitement at William & Mary.
Eldridge also introduced him to William D.
William Robinson, Brooklyn lad (Socratic nose) Aug.
Zunder, "William B.
White, "Thoreau's Opinion of Whitman," NEQ, VIII (June I935) 262-264.
Butler, I 5 Winter, William, Io5, 308 Williams, Francis Heward, 269 Zola, Emile, 248 Williams, Talcott
The unnamed author, whom Whitman seems to assume his readers will know, was William Carleton (1794–1869
Theodore Dreiser's An American Tragedy ), has been seconded by literary critics of the caliber of William
Rolleston, William Butler Yeats, and others in furthering an appreciation of Whitman among Europeans.
William M.
For some years William Tweed wielded great power in the state legislature.
William R.
Note: William W. Thayer and Charles W.
Is it white or yellow or black or all three or none of them?
Douglas O’Connor How much I owe 6:135 There is hilarity 1:162 William will die 2:176 William says 3:
352 William is in 2:11 I wonder 3:55 William is one 3:562 William would talk 4:70 he had an ideal 5:166
In 1908 William Sloane Kennedy, one of Walt Whitman's close allies in his final years, wrote a barbed
Surprisingly, the restriction also emboldened Kennedy to attack Whitman's "dearest friends"—William Douglas
Since it was precisely the mailing of that was later banned, at least one of Whitman's friends, William
William White (New York: New York Univ. Press, 1978), 2, 289 n. 1515; and Correspondence , ed.
Debating Manliness: Thomas Wentworth Higginson, William Sloane Kennedy, and the Question of Whitman
Here are Whitman’s words as transcribed by Williams: The Chinese don’t progress.
Blodgett, Arthur Golden, and William White, 3 vols. (New York: New York University Press, 1980).
Carlos Williams, Allen Ginsberg, Charles Olson, D.
William Cookson (New York: New Directions, 1973), 145. 6.
Williams, William Carlos, 9 in tension with his chauvinism, Wills, Garry, 141n 163–166; and Japan, 161
Blodgett, Arthur Golden, and William White. 3 vols. New York: New York University Press, 1980.
philosophical tradition of American pragmatism, especially such pragmatists as Ralph Waldo Emerson, William
And so, mindful of William James's great pragmatic insight that "truth happens to an idea," I will test
Like William James's pragmatic theory of truth, Whitman's conception of judgment endlessly defers any
William James famously claimed that pragmatism is not a philosophy but a methodology only, not a closed
Here are Whitman's words as transcribed by Williams: The Chinese don't progress.
Blodgett, Arthur Golden, and William White, 3 vols. (New York: New York University Press, 1980).
Carlos Williams, Allen Ginsberg, Charles Olson, D.
William Cookson (New York: New Directions, 1973), 145.
After observing that "the lush white flowers" on the ground beneath a wild azalea "have not begun to
The correspondence includes two longer runs, one to William O' Connor and the other to his wife, Ellen
William O'Connor, author of The Good Gray Poet (1866), was one of Whitman's closest friends until an
Johnston, William Douglas O'Connor, and Horace and Anne Montgomerie Traubel.; This catalog includes item-level
He first read Whitman's poetry in William M.
Bucke and Milton Hindus; and William Douglas O'Connor.
Large-scale digital thematic research collections such as the (as well as the William Blake , Dante Gabriel
Facsimile: WWR 24 (1978), [134], 133, ed. by William White. 1.
Facsimile: WWR 25 (1979), [182], ed. by William White. 1.
Facsimile: WWR 26 (1980), [40], with notes by William White. 1.
Facsimile: WWR 28 (1982), 108, ed. by William White; and Miller, 33.
White, WW’s February 28. From William H. Millis, Jr. landlady. Berg.
The environmental historian William Cronon, on whom Buell relies, is no doubt right in suggesting that
The spider of Jonathan Edwards, the waterfall of Henry Vaughan, the waterfowl of William Cullen Bryant
And as to you corpse I think you are good manure, but that does not offend me, I smell the white roses
And it means, Sprouting alike in broad zones and narrow zones, Growing among black folks as among white
This grass is very dark to be from the white heads of old mothers, Darker than the colorless beards of
Swinton's Rambles among Words , means "white man."
Wasn't he a white man?
has it—both white and black, both slave and master.
in American culture is white.
But the trapper is by no means unambiguously white.
None of our musings took concrete form, however, until after I had moved to the College of William &
Some of you may know that the brown site featured William Michael Rossetti's Poems by Walt Whitman and
biographical sketches of three of the most important figures—Horace Traubel, John Burroughs, and William
William Thomas, formerly the director of the Center for Digital History at the University of Virginia
All we know for certain about such projects as the The William Blake Archive The Complete Writings and
then again in the 1876 and 1881-1882 (and following) editions, as well as—in a cropped version—in William
William Reeder, Philadelphia. Courtesy Library of Congress.
William White 1978 D-T Drum-Taps (New York: 1865 ) and Sequel to Drum-Taps (Washington: 1865-6 ).
Blodgett, Arthur Golden, and William White 1980 NUPM Notebooks and Unpublished Prose Manuscripts, ed.
From Ezra Pound and William Carlos Williams to Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Allen Ginsberg; from Langston
Whitman's grandmother Amy Williams Van Velsor was especially committed to her Quaker beliefs, and her
He sometimes dreaded slave labor as a "black tide" that could overwhelm white working men.
typesetting at the young age of twelve as an apprentice on the Long Island Patriot under the tutelage of William
By the end of August he had engaged the New York printer William E.
Hotten, meanwhile, advertised the book by associating Whitman with Swinburne and William Blake (whose
Redfield, like William E.
This printing was bound in half cream leather with red, green, black and white marbled paper; the spine
Reprinted in William White, “A Tribute to William Hartshorne: Unrecorded Whitman” (Brooklyn Printer,
John O’Sullivan, “White Slavery,” 260. 85. O’Sullivan, “White Slavery,” 261. 86.
Shane White and Graham White, Stylin’, 74. 43.
White, Shane, and Graham White.
In “A Tribute to William Hartshorne: Unrecorded Whitman.” William White.
the Dooryard Bloom'd" (titled "I Saw the Vision of Armies" on the album) with works by James Joyce, William
influence of literature ("Rave on words on printed page"), mentions Whitman along with John Donne, William
A Wartime Whitman was edited by Major William A. Aiken.
Major William A. Aiken. New York: Editions for the Armed Services.
testimonial by William F.
longtime printer, William T.
*William W.
William D.
William M.
Library of Latin Literature," "Uncle Tom's Cabin and American Culture: Multimedia Archive," "The William
Archive," and, of course, "The Walt Whitman Archive," about which I'll say more in a moment. " The William
Benton is the pen name of William Pannapacker, an associate professor of English at Hope College in Holland
identifying bright colors and trademarks, each arguing for its uniqueness, saw endless rows of plain white
The site also includes transcriptions (but not facsimiles) of the two British editions compiled by William
vast quantity of music inspired by Whitman (e.g., the settings of Charles Ives and Ralph Vaughan Williams
the most active supporters of Whitman during his lifetime—Richard Maurice Bucke, John Burroughs, William
William White, 3 vols. [New York: New York University Press, 1978], 1:263). 28.
William White (New York: New York University Press, 1978), 3:676. 15.
White, William. “More about the ‘Publication’ of the First Leaves of Grass.”
White, William. “The First (1855) Leaves of Grass: How Many Cop- ies?”
White, William. “An Unknown Whitman ms on the 1855 Leaves.”
to life, enters the zone of elegy—thepoetworkingthroughtheimagery(“Thisgrassisverydarktobefrom the white
However, when these same editors joined forces with Arthur Golden and William White to produce the VariorumofLeavesofGrass
the coffin—I draw near; I bend down and touch lightly with my lips the white face in the coffin.
father of American poetry, the white-bearded, white-haired, whitepoetwithanamethatisdefinedinRamblesamongWords
William White, 3 vols. (New York: New York University Press, 1978), 3: 669.
co-edits: "We plow forward with no answer to the haunting question of where and how a project like [ The William
For multimedia artists such as William Blake and Dante Gabriel Rossetti the benefits are clear: much
Electronic editing allows us to avoid choosing, say, the early William Wordsworth or Henry James over
William Horton has written that creators of digital resources may feel tempted to forego the difficult
name techwatch_report_0205> Horton, William (1994).
William Carlos Williams called the first Leaves "a book as important as we are likely to see in the next
thousand years" (Williams, quoted in Hindus 1955, 3).
One such project, the William Blake Archive , was awarded a prize from the Modern Language Association
William White. New York: New York University Press, 1978. Yakel, Elizabeth.
American literary and historical studies focuses on canonical writers and political leaders—that is, on white
advice from Brett Barney, Amanda Gailey, Wendy Katz, Elizabeth Lorang, Vanessa Steinroetter, and William
William White. lg Walt Whitman, Leaves of Grass: Comprehensive Reader’s Edition, ed. Harold W.
Mishra works accurately from William White’s transcription of this passage in Daybooks and Notebooks
WilliamS.
In the only complete, published version of this notebook, the editor William White refers to this as
, William Carlos, 94, 122 Yeats, William Butler, 120–21 words as material objects, 122–23, “A young man
loveflesh swellinganddeliciouslyaching,/Limitlesslimpidjetsoflovehotandenormous.... quiveringjellyoflove...white-blowanddeliriousjuice
seminal and ejaculatory image: page 84—“Limitless limpidjetsoflovehotandenormous,quiveringjellyoflove,white-blowanddelirious
The Liverpool Central Library; William Brown St.; Liverpool, L38EW; England
man should marry the black woman and the white woman the black man. . . .
of the Chicago Tribune, William Cullen Bryant of the New York Evening Post, and Edwin L.
Gilette,William. Retreat from Reconstruction, 1869–1879.
Hesseltine,William B.Ulysses S.Grant, Politician. NewYork: Frederick Ungar, 1957.
Interracialism: Black‑White Intermarriage in American History, Literature, and Law.
sea-waves hurry in and out, not the air, delicious and dry, the airof the ripe summer, bears lightlyalong white
heat flames up and consumes,” “the sea-waves hurry in and out,” “the air of the ripe sum- mer” drops “white
by the concluding passage in which he associates thepoeticallymovinganderoticallysuggestiveimageof “white
october 31, 1863 [Saturday] and novem- ber 1, 1863 [Sunday], in which he describes a visit to the White
[new york: new york University Press, 1984], 539). althoughWhitman may not have “slept over at the White
These letters shed particular light on Whitman's relationship with William Michael Rossetti, the Gilchrist
The collection also includes correspondence with her children and Whitman's 1869 letter to Michael William
Literary correspondents include John Burroughs, William Sloane Kennedy, Bernard O'Dowd, Richard Maurice
Bucke, Thomas Biggs Harned, Horace Traubel, Henry Bryan Binns, Mary Mapes Dodge, William Dean Howells
, William Douglass O'Connor, and John Addington Symonds.
connected with the early settlers, and with the several tribes of Indians who lived in it before the whites
After a time, some of the white-aproned subordinates of the place came to him, roughly broke his slumbers
ambiguous meaning, used in the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century U.S. to refer to descendants of both white
ambiguous meaning, used in the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century U.S. to refer to descendants of both white
What, and who was that white figure there? "Forbear! In Jehovah's name forbear!"
Leaning far out of an upper window, appeared a white-draperied shape, its face possessed of a wonderful
The first, titled "The White Dove.—( A Hymn for Children )," is attributed to Fredrika Bremer.
The first, titled "The White Dove.—(A Hymn for Children)," is attributed to Fredrika Bremer.
Bibliography Jerome Loving Walt Whitman: The Song of Himself Berkeley University of California Press 1999 William