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  1. Complete Prose WorksSpecimen Days and Collect, November Boughs and Goodbye My Fancy by Walt Whitman (1819-1892), 2009-10-04
  2. Drum Taps by Walt, 1819-1892 Whitman, 2009-10-04
  3. The origin of will o' the wisp by Donizetti Muller Whitman Walt 1819-1892 former owner. DLC Charles E. Feinberg Collection of Walt Whitman (Library of Congress) DLC, 1891-12-31
  4. Leaves of grass by Walt (1819-1892). Emory Holloway (ed.) Whitman, 1924
  5. History of the New Netherlands, province of New York, and state of New York, to the adoption of the federal Constitution / by William Dunlap by William Dunlap 1766-1839 Charles E. Feinberg Collection of Walt Whitman (Library of Congress) DLC Whitman Walt 1819-1892 former owner, 1839-12-31
  6. The complete writings of Walt Whitman Volume 1 by Whitman Walt 1819-1892, 2010-10-15
  7. The complete writings of Walt Whitman Volume 2 by Whitman Walt 1819-1892, 2010-10-15
  8. The Letters Of Anne Gilchrist And Walt Whitman. Edited With An Introd. By Thomas B. Harned by Whitman Walt 1819-1892, 2010-09-30
  9. Le Poème-évangile De Walt Whitman (French Edition) by Bazalgette Léon 1873-1928, Whitman Walt 1819-1892, 2010-09-28
  10. Memories of President Lincoln, and other lyrics of the war Volume c.3 by Whitman Walt 1819-1892, 2010-10-14
  11. Abraham Lincoln by Schurz Carl 1829-1906, Lincoln Abraham 1809-1865, et all 2010-10-15
  12. President Lincoln's Funeral Hymn by Whitman Walt 1819-1892, 2010-10-15
  13. Elegiac Ode by Whitman Walt 1819-1892, 2010-10-15
  14. Lafayette in Brooklyn by Walt, 1819-1892 Whitman, 2009-10-26

1. Whitman, Walt. 1900. Leaves Of Grass
Whitman, Walt. 1900. Leaves of Grass
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2. 183. Passage To India. Whitman, Walt. 1900. Leaves Of Grass
PREVIOUS NEXT CONTENTS BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD. Walt Whitman (18191892). Leaves of Grass. 1900. 183. Passage to India 1 SINGING my days,
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Paul P. Reuben Chapter 4 Early Nineteenth Century Walt Whitman (May 31, 1819March 26, 1892)
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5. I Hear America Singing Walt Whitman
WALT WHITMAN (18191892) "I sing the body electric, a song of myself, a song of joys, a song of occupations, a song of prudence, a song of the
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6. MSN Encarta - Walt Whitman
Whitman, Walt (18191892), American poet, whose work boldly asserts the worth of the individual and the oneness of all humanity.
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7. Whitman, Walt (1819-1892)
Alpha Index AB C-F G-K L-Q R-S T-Z Subjects A-B C-E F-L M-Z. Whitman, Walt (1819-1892) page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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8. Walt Whitman
Walt Whitman (18191892) About Walt Whitman Biographical Notes by Ed Folsom and Kenneth M. Price On "One's Self I Sing" On "I Hear America
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9. Walt Whitman
Walt Whitman (18191892) Selected Bibliography on Leaves of Grass Common Questions on Walt Whitman Walt Whitman, America's Poet (PowerPoint
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10. New Jersey Historic Trust - Walt Whitman House
Often referred to as the "poet of democracy " Walt Whitman (18191892) is one of America's most distinguished writers. Whitman purchased this modest
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11. Glbtq >> Literature >> Whitman, Walt
Celebrating an ideal of manly love in both its spiritual and physical aspects,Walt Whitman has exerted a profound and enduring influence on gay literature.
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Alpha Index: A-B C-F G-K L-Q ... T-Z Subjects: A-B C-E F-L M-Z
Whitman, Walt (1819-1892)
page: Celebrating an ideal of manly love in both its spiritual and physical aspects, Walt Whitman has exerted a profound and enduring influence on gay literature. Born in West Hills, Long Island, Whitman was the first author of working-class origins to reach prominence in the United States. Although he was in many ways a disciple of poet Ralph Waldo Emerson, he lacked Emerson's financial assurance and Harvard education. Sponsor Message.
Whitman was a product of the unsettled and mobile life of the poor and largely self-taught. In his early years, he worked variously as a carpenter, printer, and country schoolteacher. Whitman's Early Publications His first published work was completely undistinguishedmediocre formal verse and moral reform tracts, including the temperance novel Franklin Evans One of Whitman's earliest publications was the short story "The Child's Champion" (1841), later reprinted as "The Child and the Profligate." The twelve-year-old Charles is dragged into a tavern and an attempt is made to force him to drink. Charles, who has sworn a temperance oath to his mother, resists and is saved by Lankton, a dissipated but prosperous client, who takes Charles into his bed and a union blessed by a hovering angel.

12. Walt Whitman
Short biography of the American poet, with selected bibliography.
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Walt(er) Whitman (1819-1892) American poet, journalist and essayist, best known for LEAVES OF GRASS (1855), which was occasionally banned, and the poems 'I Sing the Body Electric' and 'Song of Myself.' Whitman incorporated natural speech rhythms into poetry. He disregarded metre, but the overall effect has a melodic character. Harold Bloom has stated in The Western Canon (1994) that "no Western poet, in the past century and half, not even Browning, or Leopardi or Baudelaire, overshadows Walt Whitman or Emily Dickinson." "Swiftly arose and spread around me the peace and joy and
knowledge that pass all the art and argument of the earth;
And I know that the hand of God is the elderhand of my own,
And I know that the spirit of God is the eldest brother of my own,
And that all men ever born are also my brothers... and the
women my sisters and lovers."

(from 'Song of Myself') Walt Whitman was born in Long Island, New York, the son of a Quaker carpenter. Whitman's mother was descended from Dutch farmers. In Whitman's childhood there were slaves employed on the farm. Whitman was early on filled with a love of nature. He read classics in his youth and was inspired by writers such as Goethe, Hegel, Carlyle and

13. Glbtq >> Literature >> Whitman, Walt
Whitman, Walt (18191892) A successor to Walt Whitman, Hart Crane foundspiritual transcendence in homoerotic desire. literature Doty, Mark
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Whitman, Walt (1819-1892)
page: The poem traces the night spent together and the morning that brings the poet new life in the ability to care for the dead soldier and an acceptance of death, enacted in the loving burial. Whitman's mission in the "Drum Taps" poems, as in his life, becomes caring for the sick and wounded, bringing them loving affection and asking for love in return. The letters that he later received over many years from soldiers he had met testify movingly to the power of that friendship. Sponsor Message.
The dream of a united America, and the search for a personal friend, give way in the later poems to a desire for fulfillment in death. The "cries of anguish" of the battlefield give rise to a tempered optimism and a pervasive affection that does not depend on personal sexual identity. "When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd" The many losses of the Civil War were echoed in the loss of President Lincoln. Whitman's elegy for Lincoln, "When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd," expresses the national sense of loss in terms of personal love.

14. WHITMAN, Walt [1819-1892] -- American Poet
RPO Selected Poetry of Walt Whitman (18191892) online texts at U. Toronto.Works about. Biographical. Specific periods, events, aspects. Trivia.
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Walt Whitman, bibliography, class notes, information, links to texts and information . Walt Whitman (18191892). Walt Whitman. American Literature Sites
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  • Online Audio Recording of Whitman's Voice, from the Chronicle of Higher Education site, courtesy of Ed Folsom of the Whitman Hypertext Archive. (requires RealPlayer). Walt Whitman Hypertext Archive. This excellent and innovative site by Professors Ed Folsom of the University of Iowa and Kenneth Price of the University of Nebraska is an essential stop for those working on Whitman.(Photo courtesy of this site) Walt Whitman and Slavery. Part of the excellent Whitman and Dickinson project, t his site by Kenneth M. Price of the University of Nebraska includes a critical essay, a bibliography, quotations, and teaching materials. (Note: This site currently appears to be undergoing a reorganization, so some links don't work.) Foregrounds and Apprenticeships.
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    Walt Whitman (18191892). This fisherman, editor, journalist, carpenter, bureaucrat,and poet revolutionized poetry by choosing such uncommon subjects such
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    This fisherman, editor, journalist, carpenter, bureaucrat, and poet revolutionized poetry by choosing such uncommon subjects such as the "values of the common, the miracle of the mouse, the wholesome soundness of the calloused hand, the body's sweat," and men and women's sexuality in his anthology Leaves of Grass. His free verse, use of rhythm and choice of symbols pushed the limits of the poetic form and made it accessible even to the common man/woman. Several of his masterpieces include the poems " When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd ," or "Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking" where he paid tribute to Abraham Lincoln and his cause and which revealed his American democratic idealism. He sympathized with the efforts to end slavery and save the Union during the American Civil War. He strongly believed in the liberty of all human beings in this cosmos of which we are all part. The preface to the Leaves of Grass reveals his idealism:

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