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"Out from Behind This Mask" (1876)

  • Creator(s): Baldwin, David B.
Text:

Potter of an engraving by W.J. Linton) as its reference.

Huneker, James Gibbons (1857–1921)

  • Creator(s): Barcus, James E., Jr.
Text:

By his death in 1921, he had published twenty books of criticism, fiction, and autobiography.

November Boughs [1888]

  • Creator(s): Barcus, James E., Jr.
Text:

Like Two Rivulets (1876), the book is a mixture of prose and poetry.

identified with place and date, in a far more candid and comprehensive sense than any hitherto poem or book

The Evolution of Walt Whitman: The Creation of a Book. Trans. Roger Asselineau and Burton L.

Walt Whitman by Bartlett F. Kenney, 1881

  • Date: 1881
  • Creator(s): Bartlett F. Kenney
Text:

August 19, Whitman arrived in Boston and, over the next two months, oversaw the typesetting of the book

Everything about the book emphasized Whitman’s increasingly conservative stance, and many of the sexual

The session may have originally been intended to produce a frontispiece for the new edition, but the book

Ironically, on March 1, 1882, the District Attorney of Boston declared the book “obscene” and ordered

passages to be expurgated or the book would be forbidden from public sale.

Walt Whitman by Bartlett F. Kenney, 1881

  • Date: 1881
  • Creator(s): Bartlett F. Kenney
Text:

August 19, Whitman arrived in Boston and, over the next two months, oversaw the typesetting of the book

Everything about the book emphasized Whitman’s increasingly conservative stance, and many of the sexual

The session may have originally been intended to produce a frontispiece for the new edition, but the book

Ironically, on March 1, 1882, the District Attorney of Boston declared the book “obscene” and ordered

passages to be expurgated or the book would be forbidden from public sale.

Walt Whitman by Bartlett F. Kenney, 1881

  • Date: 1881
  • Creator(s): Bartlett F. Kenney
Text:

August 19, Whitman arrived in Boston and, over the next two months, oversaw the typesetting of the book

Everything about the book emphasized Whitman’s increasingly conservative stance, and many of the sexual

The session may have originally been intended to produce a frontispiece for the new edition, but the book

Ironically, on March 1, 1882, the District Attorney of Boston declared the book “obscene” and ordered

passages to be expurgated or the book would be forbidden from public sale.

Walt Whitman by Bartlett F. Kenney, 1881

  • Date: 1881
  • Creator(s): Bartlett F. Kenney
Text:

August 19, Whitman arrived in Boston and, over the next two months, oversaw the typesetting of the book

Everything about the book emphasized Whitman’s increasingly conservative stance, and many of the sexual

The session may have originally been intended to produce a frontispiece for the new edition, but the book

Ironically, on March 1, 1882, the District Attorney of Boston declared the book “obscene” and ordered

passages to be expurgated or the book would be forbidden from public sale.

"Song of Prudence" (1856)

  • Creator(s): Barton, Gay
Text:

The Evolution of Walt Whitman: The Creation of a Book. Trans. Roger Asselineau and Burton L.

City, Whitman and the

  • Creator(s): Bauerlein, Mark
Text:

(This is why Ralph Waldo Emerson, when recommending the book to Thomas Carlyle, said to Carlyle that

Ashton, J. Hubley (1836–1907)

  • Creator(s): Bawcom, Amy M.
Text:

in Whitman's desk, Whitman's personal, marked copy of the 1860 Leaves of Grass (the so-called Blue Book

Whitman's Complete Works

  • Date: 3 January 1889
  • Creator(s): Baxter, Sylvester
Text:

WHITMAN'S COMPLETE WORKS A Fine "Personally Handled" Edition of the Poet, With Autograph—A Volume That Book

The complete edition of Walt Whitman's works, just issued by the poet himself in one volume, is a book

Authenticated and Personal Book (Handled by W. W.) Portraits from Life. Autograph.

Seems to me I may dare to claim a deep native tap root for the book, too, in some sort.

I am now uttering "'November Boughs' and printing this book in my 70th year.

Bayard Taylor to Walt Whitman, 2 December 1866

  • Date: December 2, 1866
  • Creator(s): Bayard Taylor
Text:

Dec. 2, 1866 My dear Whitman: I find your book and cordial letter, on returning home from a lecturing

I have had the first edition of your Leaves of Grass among my books, since its first appearance, and

Annotations Text:

Kennedy lists him among Whitman's "Bitter and Relentless Foes and Villifiers"; see The Fight of a Book

Bayard Taylor to Walt Whitman, 12 November 1866

  • Date: November 12, 1866
  • Creator(s): Bayard Taylor
Text:

I am, at least, not aware that anything in the book is simulated or forced: whether successful or not

Annotations Text:

Kennedy lists him among Whitman's "Bitter and Relentless Foes and Villifiers"; see The Fight of a Book

Walt Whitman's Poems

  • Date: December 1875
  • Creator(s): Bayne, Peter
Text:

Until I examined his book, I did not know that the most venomously malignant of all political and social

such work as is attested in the minute drawing; and if you take any ten pages in Carlyle's greatest books

not know what to speak of, and what not to speak of, is unfit for society; and if he puts into his books

what even he would not dare to say in society, his books cannot be fit for circulation.

The poet of democracy he is not; but his books may serve to buoy, for the democracy of America, those

Leaves of Grass

  • Date: 2 June 1860
  • Creator(s): Beach, Calvin
Text:

I opened the book at random, as one does a new book when leisure is wanting, and read what the pages

Expecting a favorable response, the editor of the , Henry Clapp, Jr., had forwarded a copy of Whitman's book

Her husband, however, angered that Clapp had sent the book to his wife, appropriated it and wrote a scathing

Annotations Text:

favorable response, the editor of the Saturday Press, Henry Clapp, Jr., had forwarded a copy of Whitman's book

Her husband, however, angered that Clapp had sent the book to his wife, appropriated it and wrote a scathing

Beatrice Gilchrist to Walt Whitman, 16 February 1879

  • Date: February 16, 1879
  • Creator(s): Beatrice Gilchrist
Text:

The Boston I know is not the Boston I knew in books; I am as far off from that as if I lived in England—is

Beatrice Gilchrist to Walt Whitman, 12 August 1878

  • Date: August 12, 1878
  • Creator(s): Beatrice Gilchrist
Annotations Text:

He was wounded in the First Battle of Fredericksburg (December 1862) and was taken prisoner during the

Leaves of Grass: The Sesquicentennial Essays

  • Date: 2007
  • Creator(s): Belasco, Susan | Folsom, Ed | Price, Kenneth M.
Text:

“This book,” James E.

The Romes certainly were not publishing law books until that little fire insurance book in 1859.

“I sometimes find myself more interested in book making than in book writing,” he said.

Yes: I would write a book! And who shall say that it might not be a very pretty book?

books for the people: they are books for collectors.

Benjamin Gurney to Walt Whitman, 3 August 1878

  • Date: August 3, 1878
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Benjamin Gurney
Text:

York Aug 3 187 8 Walt Whitman Esq Dear Sir— Mr Sarony desires me to acknowledge the receipt of the books

Benjamin Helm Bristow to William W. Belknap, 20 September 1871

  • Date: September 20, 1871
  • Creator(s): Benjamin Helm Bristow | Walt Whitman
Text:

August 30, reporting the arrival of a detachment of the 4th Artillery, in charge of the Ku Klux prisoners

Ku Klux prisoners N. C.

Benjamin Helm Bristow to Walter H. Smith, 21 December 1870

  • Date: December 21, 1870
  • Creator(s): Benjamin Helm Bristow | Walt Whitman
Text:

Library Book ☞ Dec. 21, 1870— Little, Brown, & Co .—Ins. Book B, p 220.

Benjamin Helm Bristow to Amos Pilsbury, 22 December 1870

  • Date: December 22, 1870
  • Creator(s): Benjamin Helm Bristow | Walt Whitman
Text:

States shall be imprisoned, in pursuance of such conviction, and of the sentence thereupon, in the prison

discipline and treatment as convicts sentence by the Courts of the State or Territory in which such prison

broad enough to admit of the right of the State authorities, or of the officers in charge of the prison

Benjamin Helm Bristow to Thomas J. Durant, 3 January 1871

  • Date: January 3, 1871
  • Creator(s): Benjamin Helm Bristow | Walt Whitman
Text:

Hutchings and Harris, to the Court of Claims, for adjudication—and was therefore unprepared to give a

The letter of the Secretary of War to the Court of Claims refers the claims of Hutchings and Harris,

Bright, & of Hutchings and Harris (War Dep't case.) Mr. Bright. So far as I am advised, Messrs.

Hutchings and Harris have filed no petition.

Benjamin Helm Bristow to William W. Belknap, 5 January 1871

  • Date: January 5, 1871
  • Creator(s): Benjamin Helm Bristow | Walt Whitman
Text:

Book B. p. 5.

Benjamin Helm Bristow to William W. Belknap, 4 January 1871

  • Date: January 4, 1871
  • Creator(s): Benjamin Helm Bristow | Walt Whitman
Text:

Book B. pp. 135, 237. this Department on the 13th of October last. Very respectfully, &c. B. H.

Benjamin Helm Bristow to William W. Belknap, 5 January 1871

  • Date: January 5, 1871
  • Creator(s): Benjamin Helm Bristow | Walt Whitman
Text:

Book B. p. 6.

Benjamin Helm Bristow to C. Cochran, 6 January 1871

  • Date: January 6, 1871
  • Creator(s): Benjamin Helm Bristow | Walt Whitman
Text:

to take such measures as may be necessary to prevent the escape therefrom of such United States' prisoners

Benjamin Helm Bristow to William W. Belknap, 7 January 1871

  • Date: January 7, 1871
  • Creator(s): Benjamin Helm Bristow | Walt Whitman
Text:

Book A. p. 695—& Ins. Book B. p. 12.

Benjamin Helm Bristow to J. R. Beckwith, 2 November 1871

  • Date: November 2, 1871
  • Creator(s): Benjamin Helm Bristow | Walt Whitman
Text:

Harris," whereas the writ recites that the proceedings are between the United States and "J. W.

Harris, one of the defendants. This is a fatal defect. (Lee Miller V.

Benjamin Helm Bristow to Warden of the Eastern Penitentiary, 17 October 1871

  • Date: October 17, 1871
  • Creator(s): Benjamin Helm Bristow | Walt Whitman
Text:

thank you to inform me what has been the conduct of Mountjoy since he has been in your charge as a prisoner

Benjamin Penhallow Shillaber to Walt Whitman, 10 December 1863

  • Date: December 10, 1863
  • Creator(s): Benjamin Penhallow Shillaber | Horace Traubel
Annotations Text:

According to the "Hospital Note Book" (Henry E.

Benjamin R. Tucker to Walt Whitman, 25 May 1882

  • Date: May 25, 1882
  • Creator(s): Benjamin R. Tucker
Text:

Some steps should be at once taken for the republication of your book, from the same plates, in the same

not believe a jury could be found in Massachusetts to send the publisher of "Leaves of Grass" to prison

If I had the means, I would gladly, with your permission, put your book on the market advertised as the

If you will find parties to furnish the means for republication from your plates, advertising the book

, and defending it in court, I will become the responsible publisher, and go to prison if necessary.

Benjamin Russell, Jr., to Walt Whitman, 26 October [1867]

  • Date: October 26, [1867]
  • Creator(s): Benjamin Russell, Jr.
Text:

in the thought: When I wrote I said something I think about Wentworth having the copyright of your book

Sierra Grande Mining Company (Benjamin Shoemaker) to Walt Whitman, 20 March 1883

  • Date: March 20, 1883
  • Creator(s): Benjamin Shoemaker
Text:

Transfer books close on March 24th, at 3 P.M., and reopen April 3d, at 10 A. M.

Benjamin Ticknor to Walt Whitman, 8 June 1881

  • Date: June 8, 1881
  • Creator(s): Benjamin Ticknor
Text:

and shall be glad at any time to wait upon you personally, if you decide to come to Boston about the book

secured by visiting Canada, will cover only what is new, and the rest only indirectly , by the total book

Benjamin Ticknor to Walt Whitman, 14 November 1881

  • Date: November 14, 1881
  • Creator(s): Benjamin Ticknor
Text:

Whitman: The book starts well and is already receiving the correct mingling of voices in the chorus that

Benjamin Ticknor to Walt Whitman, 10 December 1881

  • Date: December 10, 1881
  • Creator(s): Benjamin Ticknor
Text:

of the 8th: we had already heard of Messrs Trübner's change of base and Bogue's acceptance of the books

Benton H. Wilson to Walt Whitman, 3 February 1867

  • Date: February 3, 1867
  • Creator(s): Benton H. Wilson
Text:

When I get to thoroughly reading your Book I shall probably have some questions to ask but I shall not

Benton H. Wilson to Walt Whitman, 27 January 1867

  • Date: January 27, 1867
  • Creator(s): Benton H. Wilson
Text:

Friend you must not think that because I wrote to you and mentioned it, that I wish you to send me the Book

trade in a Piano Forte & Melodeon Manufactory and find that it pays me better than business on my own book

Annotations Text:

An October 24, 1888, letter from Whitman, with which Whitman sent Hawley one of his books, has not been

poem "Hush'd be the Camps To-day," with a note about Lincoln's death to the final signature of the book

Whitman then decided to stop the printing and add a sequel to the book that would more fully take into

For more information on the printing of Drum-Taps (1865), see Ed Folsom, Whitman Making Books/Books Making

Benton H. Wilson to Walt Whitman, 15 September 1867

  • Date: September 15, 1867
  • Creator(s): Benton H. Wilson
Annotations Text:

public opinion of Davis was mixed in both the North and the South, and Davis eventually wrote two books

Japan, Whitman in

  • Creator(s): Beppu, Keiko
Text:

Kamei's voluminous book of 648 pages consists of two parts: the first part deals with Whitman in modern

Yoshizaki's book uses much of Gay Wilson Allen's The Solitary Singer (1955), while it emphasizes Whitman's

The chronologically arranged list of some six hundred items of Whitman's writings, bibliographies, books

Bernard O'Dowd to Walt Whitman, 31 August 1891

  • Date: August 31, 1891
  • Creator(s): Bernard O'Dowd
Text:

Bucke's book ). It is wonderful what misunderstandings are about concerning your poems of sex.

Annotations Text:

Whitman's book Good-Bye My Fancy (1891) was his last miscellany, and it included both poetry and short

Thirty-one poems from the book were later printed as "Good-Bye my Fancy" in Leaves of Grass (1891–1892

Whitman wrote long passages for the book himself and heavily revised others.

Transnational Modernity and the Italian Reinvention of Walt Whitman, 1870-1945

  • Date: 2021
  • Creator(s): Bernardini, Caterina
Text:

After graduation, I was able to continue working on this book while being a postdoctoral researcher,

While this book focuses primarily on the Italian literary scene, the history of the reception that I

in her book on Whitman and British 24 socialism.

Sig- nificantly, Campana entitled his 1914 book Orphic Songs.

Rancière,Jacques.Aisthesis:ScenesfromtheAestheticRegimeofArt.London:Verso Books,2013.

Bertha Johnston to Walt Whitman, 1 February 1891

  • Date: February 1, 1891
  • Creator(s): Bertha Johnston
Annotations Text:

I read this afternoon in the book. I read its first division which I never before read.

It is more to me than all other books and poetry."

Blake, William (1757–1827)

  • Creator(s): Bidney, Martin
Text:

Yet Whitman knew little of Blake's work before Swinburne's book came out in 1868; the only ascertainable

Anderson, Sherwood (1876–1941)

  • Creator(s): Bidney, Martin
Text:

MartinBidneyAnderson, Sherwood (1876–1941)Anderson, Sherwood (1876–1941) Of Sherwood Anderson's twenty-three books

Russia and Other Slavic Countries, Whitman in

  • Creator(s): Bidney, Martin
Text:

by the futurists Velimir Khlebnikov and Vladimir Mayakovsky.The third (1860) edition of Whitman's book

Popov reviewed Whitman's book in the following year, he not only compared the poet to Johann Wolfgang

and most copies destroyed; Kornei Chukovsky was taken to court in 1905 and again in 1911, when his book

scientific-minded as Bazarov, the "nihilist" of Turgenev's Fathers and Sons whose perspective is shaped by such books

fifty poems (translated by Ján Boor) as well as Democratic Vistas (done by Magda Seppová).Serbian Book

Collectors and Collections, Whitman

  • Creator(s): Birney, Alice L.
Text:

his volumes that his proofs often bear important holographic corrections, and unique issues of his books

In 1892 the books and papers were shared out among the three literary executors: Richard Maurice Bucke

Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520.

and Revisions (New York: New York Public Library, 1968), 2 vols., is a facsimile of the book in the

William White edited the commonplace books and some notebooks in Walt Whitman: Daybooks and Notebooks

Leaves of Grass

  • Creator(s): Black, Stephen A.
Text:

A.BlackLeaves of GrassLeaves of GrassWidely considered the cornerstone of modern poetry, Whitman's book

of poems in all its transformations may be the most radically original book of important poetry.

the gradual success that came during the last 36 years of his life, for better and for worse, the book

A century later it seems the preeminent book of American poetry, the book that defines American poetry

So the book grew. In 1855 there were a dozen poems, including "Song of Myself."

Psychological Approaches

  • Creator(s): Black, Stephen A.
Text:

disciples, speculations about the poet's magnetism and prophetic quality had psychological overtones.Of books

disciples, the most psychologically interesting is Edward Carpenter's Days with Walt Whitman, the first book

make an explicitly psychoanalytic exploration, Jean Catel wrote in 1929 of the poet's growth in a book

New York: Basic Books, 1984. Psychological Approaches

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