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William White [New York: New York University Press, 1978], 362).
William White [New York: New York University Press, 1978], 439).
William White [New York: New York University Press, 1978], 118, 122, 35, 152).
The stuff itself is disgusting, the whole of it going to prove that the nigger is better than the white
Whitman also rejected arguments for white superiority; he marked an article on "The Slavonians and Eastern
White & Company, 1904], 7:206).
on the dead cart with its rigid forms, piled upon each other like logs—the stark swaying arms—the white
babe—all but the young man and his wife were in the wagon drawn by 4 oxen—the wagon covered with dirty white
leading with a rope a fine old cow—a young cow and calf were alongside—under the wagon was a large white
discharge her "darkey": "she got so lazy she was worse then nobody. last thursday I got another girl (a white
J Whitman Thomas Jefferson Whitman to William Douglas O'Connor, 18 April 1869
for the trouble I may give you I remain Yours very truly Thos J Whitman Thomas Jefferson Whitman to William
Whitman Thomas Jefferson Whitman to William Douglas O'Connor, 16 March 1865
I have written one to Mr Brown and William Devoe and (as Walter said in his last letter) I shall write
Flowers of every description were on some of the tombs, large white roses and red ones too were all along
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
Widener, 10.00 William M. Singerly, 10.00 W. L.Elkins, 10.00 J.M.
WILLIAM C.BONAPARTE WYSE. MANOR OF STJOHN S,ATERFORD,Auguet11,879.
Stoddart, Francis Howard Williams, Dr. R. M. Bucke, Talcott Williams, T. B.
Brinton, Francis Howard Williams, Thomas B. Earned, and Dr. R.
Williams then read from the Zend-Avesta and Plato.
I feel lonely in October since William Cullen Bryant died.
I turned, and there in the doorway she stood, her tall figure, with a white turban on her head, her figure
William White (New York: New York University Press, 1978), 1:32, 36, and 56.
William White (New York: New York University Press, 1978), 1:32, 36, and 56.
and delicate, a complexion of florid and trans-parent pink,—its hue being heightened by the snowy whiteness
The floor is partly uncarpeted, and the furniture is of the simplest; his bed, covered by a white counterpane
Review per t Whitman drew a line through this letter and wrote his January 20–21, 1891, letter to William
The Day Book billed itself as "The White Man's Paper" and changed its name to the Caucasian (August 1861
The lines in this MS poem could also refer to "Walt Whitman by William Kurtz?
, ca. late 1860s" or "Walt Whitman by William Kurtz?
, ca. 1867–1870"; William Kurtz was a master of shadow in his portraits, which gained a reputation of
New York: King's Crown, 1951.Conner, Frederick William.
Conner, Frederick William.
Conner, Frederick William.
James T.F.TannerJames, William (1842–1910)James, William (1842–1910)It is certain that William James,
William James: A Biography. New York: Viking, 1967.Bucke, Richard Maurice, ed.
Philadelphia: Innes, 1901.James, William. Pragmatism and Other Essays. 1907.
"Walt Whitman and William James." Calamus: Walt Whitman Quarterly International 2 (1970): 6–23.
James, William (1842–1910)
will like the boys, they will adore you and it will do you and us good all around Yours Talcott Williams
Williams Talcott Williams to Walt Whitman, [20 May 1887]
In joy and gratitude at the privilege of being one on whom you rely I am Yours Talcott Williams From
Talcott Williams June '86 (enclosing $8) Talcott Williams to Walt Whitman, 11 June 1886
Bryant Mrs Talcott Williams 5 Miss Horrie Royce Seats sold 19 129. I shall be over in a day or two.
Yours lovingly Talcott Williams T. W ms Talcott Williams to Walt Whitman, 15 April 1886
Please let me know as above Yours cordially Talcott Williams Sands—20 | Good Bye 20 | Backward Glance
18 Talcott Williams to Walt Whitman, 14 September 1891
Cordially yours Talcott Williams T. Williams Talcott Williams to Walt Whitman, 5 December 1890
As ever devotedly yours Talcott Williams Please send answer in this envelope.
Talcott Williams to Walt Whitman, 4 April 1891
With love believe me Yours Talcott Williams T. Williams Mrs T.
Williams Talcott Williams to Walt Whitman, [22 April 1888]
and beloved among actors; for many of the famous figures of the American stage have known it, and William
William T.
Passing under some arc-lights in the street, on our way back from the theatre, he remarked: "This white
A most scathing letter from William Douglas O'Connor was published, consigning Mr.
Probably the most intimate and devoted of Whitman's younger friends in Boston was William Sloane Kennedy
William White (New York: New York University Press, 1978), 1:35.
Debbie and Harry's parents, George and Susan Stafford, were tenant farmers at White Horse Farm near Kirkwood
Harry's parents, George and Susan Stafford, were tenant farmers at White Horse Farm near Kirkwood, New
William White (New York: New York University Press, 1978), 1:35.
Harry's parents, George and Susan Stafford, were tenant farmers at White Horse Farm near Kirkwood, New
for a weeks pleasure has just returned a day or two ago she had a nice time George spent a day at Williams
Boston: Little, Brown, 1942.Shurr, William H.
Blodgett, Arthur Golden, and William White. 3 vols. New York: New York UP, 1980.
Gilded Age, when in 1872 his opposition to black suffrage cost him his important friendship with William
Blodgett, Arthur Golden, and William White. 3 vols. New York: New York UP, 1980.
Blodgett, Arthur Golden, and William White. 3 vols. New York: New York UP, 1980.
Among twentieth-century composers inspired by his rhapsodic word-music are Ralph Vaughan Williams, Frederick
Delius, Gustav Holst, Paul Hindemith, Roger Sessions, Ernest Bloch, Charles Ives, Roy Harris, William
Martin, and William W.
Martin, and William W. Reitzel, traveled to the Colorado Rockies in September of 1879.
Its London agent, William Horsell, would play a part in establishing Whitman's English reputation.
William Parry reports that in Baku poems by Whitman were distributed as morale builders to oil workers
"I am both white and black, and belong to every caste—mine is every faith—I am a farmer, gentleman, mechanic
Traubel was fifteen years old when he began to chat occasionally with the white-bearded old poet on the
William White's 1969 bibliography of Whitman's journalism largely replicates this decision.
Reconstructing Whitman's Desk at the Brooklyn Daily Times Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 2015 33 1 21–50 White
, William Walt Whitman's Journalism: A Bibliography Detroit, MI Wayne State University Press 1969 Written
anti-slavery politics inclined toward free-soilism, an ideology focused on the economic rights of independent white
The editors published works by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Ralph Waldo Emerson, William Cullen Bryant, and Henry
Goldsmith) mentioned "Death in the School-Room" in William Shepard Walsh's edited collection Pen Pictures
article, which focuses primarily on Whitman's life and writing in the late 1850s and early 1860s, see William
See the letter from Walt Whitman to William Sloane Kennedy of August 5, 1886 .
The editors published works by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Ralph Waldo Emerson, William Cullen Bryant, and Henry