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Down in Nicaragua, a lot of us Americans read your poetry (from a book I had and some liked it enough
edition" in French but by dint of his 1908 biography, Walt Whitman: l'homme et son œuvre , and his 1921 book-length
Bentzon did not deter the young Laforgue, whose first book of poetry, Complaintes (1885), bears the influence
participated in the American Revolution (1780–1781), during which he was captured and held as a prisoner
Watson, Harry L. Liberty and Power: The Politics of Jacksonian America.
The free-thinking Whitmans counted The Age of Reason among their favorite books.
KirstenSilvaGruesz WaltWhitman,LatinoPoet,151 Contributors,177 Index,179 { acknowledgments } This book
These Egyptian books and reports were by no means casually glanced at.
Page from Walt Whitman’s Blue Book.
Page from Walt Whitman’s Blue Book.
to the book’s prophetic closing poem.
strongest responses, and although he often expressed as much sympathy for a beautifully illustrated book
proliferation of references to Whitman in popular culture and the explosion of criticism since 1990—over 120 books
edition of Leaves of Grass , which was slated to gather manuscripts, periodical publications, and book
publications, ended up dealing only with the published books—a decision that has meant that vital documents
The poem was apparently written as Whitman was making notes for his 1882-1883 book, Specimen Days.
Price have written, this fact is evidence that Whitman "was obviously confused about what form his book
The problem with the 1867 edition of , however, is that because each of the 4 books-within-a-book is
The book's four title pages list three different dates and two different places.
"—or only to the first book.
making than in book writing: the way books are made—that always excites my curiosity: the way books
From the links below we reproduce all of the images currently available, courtesy of Rare Book Division
According to Anne Traubel, Whitman never did find the book; it was discovered only "several years after
almost exclusively on the manuscript material; neither provides much information about the printed book
Some of these are drawn from periodicals and some from books.
American Bard (1981) features a reading by poet William Everson from his book American Bard (1981), a
Harry T.
On his first trip to Africa, Hughes threw all his books overboard save his copy of Leaves of Grass.
(1885) is often considered the literary companion piece to Leaves of Grass, both works subjects of book
Whitman Controversy," in which Clemens worried about the sexual frankness in Leaves of Grass, saying the book
have for many years been heaped on the shoulders of the man who rests his claim for judgment on the book
Having written his first book, "Leaves of Grass," he set it up with his own hands, in a printing-office
premised, describing the great movements of masses, Walt Whitman proceeds, in a separate "poem" or "book
No one is likely to read the book who is not intelligently chaste, or who is not familiar with numberless
writer, literary critic, and author of Notes on Walt Whitman as Poet and Person (1867); Peter Doyle and Harry
Still in his twenties in 1855, when he reviewed the book for Putnam's Monthly Magazine, Norton would
Claiming that even a single extract from the new book would spread contagion, Griswold goes on to indicate
Most early commentators on Leaves find it too original, but for Hale the book's power inheres in its
www.uiowapress.org Printed in the United States of America Design by Richard Hendel No part of this book
IsBN-13: 978-1-60938-070-0; IsBN-10: 1-60938-070-3 (e-book) 1.
WMB Ed Folsom.Whitman Making Books / Books Making Whitman: A Catalog and Commentary.
Quoted in Ed Folsom,Whitman Making Books / Books Making Whitman: A CatalogandCommentary(IowaCity,IA:ObermannCenterforAdvancedStudies
New York: Garland, 1998. 170 Bibliography ———.Whitman Making Books / Books MakingWhitman: A Catalog and
The book was still-born.
Some three score copies were deposited in a neighboring book store, and as many more in another book
The full history of the book, if it could ever be written, would be a very curious one.
But he has been a reader of men and of things, and a student of America, much more than of books.
The influence of books and works of art upon an author may be seen in all respectable writers.
The first poem, 'Walt Whitman,' which is a compend of the book, has for its central purpose, perhaps,
Chari, in his book Whitman in the Light of Vedantic Mysticism, suggests that this reaching out is more
Sent books by express prepaid—April 21 Karns City Butler Co County Pa Pennsylvania April 14th 1876 Walt
On April 21, 1876, Whitman wrote to Morrison, confirming that the books had been sent.
Considerable leisure time, entertaining Books, good company.
With Redpath, Hinton was the author of Hand-book to Kansas Territory and the Rocky Mountains' Gold Region
Traubel, With Walt Whitman in Camden, Friday, September 28, 1888; William Sloane Kennedy, The Fight of a Book
signature to this letter has been cut away, but Whitman made the following note in his Commonplace Book
the work, but because, being a woman, and having read the uncharitable and bitter attacks upon the book
Mashed Fireman,' 'The Sinking Ship,' or any other of the hundreds of pictures scattered throughout the book
Books sent Commonwealth of Pennsylvania State Library C. L. Ehrenfeld, Librarian.
Whitman referred to Rossetti's edition as a "horrible dismemberment of my book" in his August 12, 1871
The Ideas Expressed in Whitman's Books— Criticism of Bryant, Emerson, Holmes, Hawthorne, Lowell, Stedman
To write the life of a human being takes many a book, and after all the story is not told.
In my books, in my prose as well as my poetry, are many knots to untie.
I don't know why some men compare my book with the Bible.
According to the "Hospital Note Book" (Henry E.
Whitman's "Leaves of Grass ∗ " had been printed on paper as dirty as his favourite topics,—if the book
only addresses, but has found a public of a much wider class, and it becomes a question how such a book
essay entitled Belles Lettres that includes reviews on Ethica; or Characteristics of Men, Manners, and Books
essay entitled Belles Lettres that includes reviews on Ethica; or Characteristics of Men, Manners, and Books
If so, we are not ripe for it, for it is, to us, the one great drawback to the book.
Philadelphia, May 12 189 1 Dear Walt Whitman, I hand you my check for the precious book into which you
. &, to be frank, it is one of the few books that the reading of has led me, from the start, to entertain
"Truth Seeker," but have since ordered it in book form.
Greene #1 Ingersoll's Synopsis of "Leaves of Grass" Verified As you read the marvelous book, or person
, called "Leaves of Grass," This is no book, who touches this touches a man, I spring from the pages
The long brown path before me, leading wherever I choose, You visit palaces & prisons, hospitals & courts
eulogy was published to great acclaim and is considered a classic panegyric (see Phyllis Theroux, The Book
Whitman recorded in his Commonplace Book that the lecture was "a noble, (very eulogistic to WW & L of
speech itself was published in New York by the Truth Seeker Company in 1890 (Whitman's Commonplace Book
Burroughs would write several books involving or devoted to Whitman's work: Notes on Walt Whitman, as
These essays are widely known and appreciated in England, and have recently appeared in book form under
Carpenter—a socialist philosopher who in his book Civilisation, Its Cause and Cure posited civilization
The book consists of 140 pp., clear but compact print, prose, and poetry; and to readers of Leaves of
poetical pieces, mostly short, under the general heading of Sands at Seventy ; and the remainder of the book
The book is to be had for a dollar and a quarter (about 5s.) from David McKay, publisher, Philadelphia
Whitman, Yours of the—containing the two books sent me—is reed read .
What other book Clay is referring to is unclear.
Whitman's book annotations and marginalia and his cultural geography scrapbook testify to the validity
an article on "Early Roman History," from the Trent Collection of Whitmaniana, Duke University Rare Book
A manuscript from the Trent Collection of Whitmaniana, Duke University Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special
This copy is now held in the Trent Collection of Whitmaniana, Duke University Rare Book, Manuscript,
written by a friend of mine for that comrade song in Edward Carpenter's Chants of Labour, no. 35, which book
Carpenter—a socialist philosopher who in his book Civilisation, Its Cause and Cure posited civilization
Chants of Labour: A Song Book of the People, edited by Edward Carpenter, appeared in 1888 and was reissued
Whitman's influence is especially apparent in the paintings of Lawren Harris, prime mover of the group
Harris was an early convert to the Bucke/Whitman version of cosmic consciousness and holds the "distinction
of being the sole Canadian ever" to review Bucke's book on Whitman (Greenland and Colombo 227).
In the final phase of his career, Harris gave up representational art, as he tried to re-create a cosmic
, Henry Seidel Canby's biography/critical analysis (1943), and, most directly, Charles Feidelson's book
In one of Whitman's favorite books, Sartor Resartus, Thomas Carlyle defines the symbol in virtually identical
The entire book continues these explorations of grass as his basic symbol for the particular in its links
Troy March 7th 65 Your last letter from Washington in the paper lying on my lap—Your book in the hands
It should say all that is in your book and something more. I want that something more. Celia M.
Saturday Review of Books and Art supp. to New York Times 7 June 1902:381.
Born's death in 1901, Tufts (Bailie) saw to it that Born's writings were collected and published in a book
This book, whose title essay was originally published in Poet-Lore in 1899, contains articles on writers
She served as matron of Sing Sing prison for four years (1844–1848), worked at the Perkins Institution
New York Evening Post Book Review 31 May 1919. Price, Helen E. (b. 1841)
appreciation for Walt's generosity; not only did he consistently send her money, but he also sent her books
Also see her letters in the Hanley Collection, held in the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center in
details are so abundant and intricate that to do justice to the topic one would have to write a complete book
In her essay "Beginners" in her 1993 book What Is Found There, Rich says of Whitman: "Yet that woman
He said to Horace Traubel in 1888:Leaves of Grass is essentially a woman's book: the women do not know