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  1. Whitman's Men: Walt Whitman's Calamus Poems Celebrated by Contemporary Photographers by Walt Whitman, Various Authors, 1996-05-15
  2. Earth, My Likeness: Nature Poetry of Walt Whitman by Walt Whitman, 2010-07-20
  3. Walt Whitman & the World
  4. Notebooks and Unpublished Prose Manuscripts: Walt Whitman (The Collected writings of Walt Whitman) by Walt Whitman, 1984-08-01
  5. The Portable Walt Whitman (Penguin Classics) by Walt Whitman, 2003-12-30
  6. To Walt Whitman, America by Kenneth M. Price, 2004-03-29
  7. Walt Whitman: A Life (Perennial Classics) by Justin Kaplan, 2003-07-01
  8. Collage of Myself: Walt Whitman and the Making of Leaves of Grass by Matt Miller, 2010-12-01
  9. Song of Myself: And Other Poems by Walt Whitman
  10. Walt Whitman and the Civil War: America's Poet during the Lost Years of 1860-1862 by Ted Genoways, 2009-09-15
  11. Re-Scripting Walt Whitman: An Introduction to His Life and Work (Blackwell Introductions to Literature) by Kenneth Price, Ed Folsom, 2005-08-26
  12. Canto a mi mismo (Song of Myself) (Clasicos de la literatura series) (Spanish Edition) by Walt Whitman, 2006-05-28
  13. Essential Whitman by Walt Whitman, 2006-03-01
  14. Memoranda During the War: Civil War Journals, 1863--1865 (Dover Books on Americana) by Walt Whitman, 2010-06-17

61. Walt Whitman
Walt Whitman (18191892). Specimen Days With Walt Whitman in Camden. Return toThoreau s Contemporaries.
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62. Sage And Rosemary: Love Poetry - Walt Whitman (1819-1892)
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Sometimes With One I Love Sometimes with one I love I fill myself with rafe for fear I effuse unreturn'd love,
But now I think there is no unreturn'd love, the pay is certain one way or another,
(I loved a certain person ardently and my love was not return'd,
Yet out of that I have written these songs.)
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63. Walt Whitman
Translate this page Walt Whitman (EEUU, 1819-1892), Whitman. Poeta estadounidense cuya obra afirmaclaramente la importancia y la unicidad de todos los seres humanos.
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Walt Whitman (1819-1892). Huntington. By Rachael Gibson. I. Biography.Walt Whitman was born near Huntington New York, on May 31, 1819, and died on March
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Walt Whitman - (1819-1892) Huntington By Rachael Gibson I. Biography Walt Whitman was born near Huntington New York, on May 31, 1819, and died on March 26 1892. He was the second of nine children. His father was a carpenter. When Whitman was four, his family moved to Brooklyn New York where he attended public schools for six years then became an apprentice to a printer. He returned to Long Island a few years later in 1835. He taught in country schools and in 1838 and 1839 he edited the Long Islander , a newspaper. He then returned to New York City to work as a printer and journalist. Whitman made political speeches and wrote poems and stories for popular magazines. Whitman lost his job of editing the Brooklyn Eagle for supporting the Free-Soil party. After years of various jobs, Whitman stopped working and started writing poetry of a different kind. Ministering to the wounded soldiers during the Civil War, Whitman worked in the Union army hospitals in Washington D.C. where he stayed, working as a government clerk until 1873. He moved in with his brother after suffering from a stroke that left him partially paralyzed. He stayed with his brother until 1884, when he bought his own house. He stayed there, revising Leaves of Grass and writing some new things until his death in 1892. II. Regional Influences

65. Vampire Forum Of Darkness : Art - Walt Whitman (1819-1892)
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At the outbreak of the Civil War, Whitman vowed to live a "purged" and "cleansed" life. He wrote freelance journalism and visited the wounded at New York-area hospitals. He then traveled to Washington, D.C. in December 1862 to care for his brother who had been wounded in the war. Overcome by the suffering of the many wounded in Washington, Whitman decided to stay and work in the hospitals. Whitman stayed in the city for eleven years. He took a job as a clerk for the Department of the Interior, which ended when the Secretary of the Interior, James Harlan, discovered that Whitman was the author of Leaves of Grass, which Harlan found offensive. Harlan fired the poet.
Whitman struggled to support himself through most of his life. In Washington he lived on a clerk's salary and modest royalties, and spent any excess money, including gifts from friends, to buy supplies for the patients he nursed. He had also been sending money to his widowed mother and an invalid brother. From time to time writers both in the states and in England sent him "purses" of money so that he could get by.

66. Walt Whitman Collection
Walt Whitman, 18191892 Collection, 1846-1965, nd. 6 boxes (2.52 linear feet),1 oversize box, 1 oversize folder, 1 galley folder, 19 bound volumes
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6 boxes (2.52 linear feet), 1 oversize box, 1 oversize folder, 1 galley folder, 19 bound volumes Acquisition: Transfers from T. E. Hanley Library and Charles E. Feinberg Collection; purchase from John G. Moore.
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67. Walt Whitman Papers ca. 1842-1969.
Whitman, Walt, 18191892. Title. Walt Whitman Papers ca. 1842-1969. Phys. Desc.0.5 linear ft. (ca. 95 items in 1 box). Call Number. Ms Coll\Whitman, W.
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Archival Collections Link to Online Finding Aid Creator: Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892. Title: Walt Whitman Papers ca. 1842-1969. Phys. Desc: 0.5 linear ft. (ca. 95 items in 1 box). Call Number: Location: Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Subjects: Walt Whitman Birthplace Association.; Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson,Baron, 1809-1892.; American literature19th century.; American poetry19th century.; Poets, American.; Illustrations.; Manuscripts (literary).; Photoprints.; Portraits.; Poets.

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American poet.

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One letter from Walt Whitman to Alfred Lord Tennyson and three manuscripts by Whitman, one of which is a photostatic copy, several pieces of memorabilia and printed material by and about Whitman. The printed material includes newspaper clippings, pamphlets, periodical articles, illustrations, portraits of Whitman and publications of the Walt Whitman Birthplace Association.
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68. Item 203
Walt Whitman (18191892). Leaves of Grass. Brooklyn, New York 1855. RBML (Seefuller description below.) Close window. Close window
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203. Walt Whitman (1819-1892). Leaves of Grass. Brooklyn, New York: 1855. RBML (See fuller description below.)
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Close window The Moncure D. Conway copy of the first edition, first issue, of Leaves of Grass is autographed by Whitman on the title-page. Laid into the volume is the holograph letter from Whitman to Conway, July 21, 1870, stating that "a verbatim copy of Emerson's note" is being sent. The note referred to, copied entirely in Whitman's handwriting, also accompanies the volume; it is Emerson's well-known letter of July 21, 1855, in which he praises Leaves of Grass in the highest terms and greets Whitman "at the beginning of a great career." Moncure D. Conway (1832-1907), a Virginian by birth, gave up the ministry because of his anti-slavery pronouncements. He did his most important work as an editor in Boston, where he conducted

69. Some Poetry
Whitman, Walt (18191892). A Noiseless Patient Spider I Saw in Louisiana aLive-Oak Growing O Captain! My Captain! When I Heard the Learn d Astronomer
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70. Whitman - YourDictionary.com - American Heritage Dictionary
Whitman, Walt 18191892. American poet whose great work Leaves of Grass (firstpublished 1855), written in unconventional meter and rhyme, celebrates the
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71. DayPoems: Walt Whitman Index
Poetry of Walt Whitman. 18191892. Aboard at a Ship s Helm A Boston Ballad 1854 Abraham Lincoln, Born Feb. 12, 1809 A Broadway Pageant
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72. [Manuscript] 1887 "As The Greek's Signal Flame." / Walt Whitman.
Walt Whitman. Whitman, Walt, 18191892. 1887 December 17. 1 leaf. Whitman includesa parenthetical note below the title, For Whittier s 80th birth-day,
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[Manuscript] 1887 "As the Greek's signal flame." / Walt Whitman. Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892. 1887 December 17. [1] leaf. Whitman includes a parenthetical note below the title, "For Whittier's 80th birth-day, December 17, 1887." The poem contains an additional parenthetical aside not in the published version. See also a letter from Whitman in the collection as well as poetic manuscripts by Rossetti, Clare, and Dickinson. As the Greek's signal flame by antique records told, (Tally of many a hard strain'd battle, struggle, year-triumphant only at the last) Rose from the hill-top like applause and glory, Welcoming in fame some special veteran, patriot, hero With rosy tinge reddening the land he'd served. So I aloft from Mannahatta's ship-fringed shore, Lift high a kindled brand for thee Old Poet. Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892; Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892. Poets, American19th century. English. typma; 19cty; abyes; Working Writer; Features Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892. Lehigh Univeristy Digital Library I remain - Digital Archive powered by CONTENTdm NOTE: A javascript-enabled browser is required to view the digitized version of this item.

73. [MS 14] -- Walt Whitman
miscellaneous papers and articles relating to Walt Whitman. MS 14 WaltWhitman (18191892). Miscellaneous Papers Relating to Walt Whitman
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  • Spring/Summer issue of American Dialog , devoted to "Walt Whitman, 1819-1969, he speaks to us today."
  • Invitation: "The Library of Congress requests the honor of your presence at a reception to mark the opening of WALT WHITMAN (1919-1969) - THE MAN AND THE POET - an exhibition of manuscripts, books, and memorabilia from the Charles E. Feinberg Collection in commemoration of the sesquicentennial of Walt Whitman's birth - Friday afternoon, the twenty-third of May, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C."
  • Press release no. 69-26 from The Library of Congress entitled: SESQUICENTENNIAL OF WALT WHITMAN's BIRTH MARKED BY EXHIBIT AT LIBRARY OF CONGRESS OF ITEMS FROM NEWLY ACQUIRED CHARLES E. FEINBERG COLLECTION. "Do not publish before Friday, May 23, 1969."
  • A facsimile of the original Emerson letter (21 July, 1855, concerning "Leaves of Grass," etc.) printed to commemorate the sesquicentennial of Walt Whitman's birth, 05.31.1819.
  • Enlarged copies of the poems "There Was a Child Went Forth" and "Good-bye My Fancy!" distributed by Charles E. Feinberg to subscribers and friends of the

74. WALT WHITMAN 1819-1892 Great Books Treasure Chest Song Of Myself
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76. Whitman, Walt (1819-1892)
Translate this page Whitman, Walt (1819-1892). Amerikanischer Dichter. Whitman wurde am 31. Mai 1819in West Hills (Long Island) geboren. Kurz darauf zog die Familie nach
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Whitman, Walt (1819-1892) Zu Whitmans Werk zählen darüber hinaus die unter dem Titel Drum Taps (1865, Trommelschläge) zusammengefassten Gedichte, die seine Erfahrungen als freiwilliger Sanitätshelfer im Amerikanischen Bürgerkrieg widerspiegeln und im Anhang die berühmte Elegie auf Abraham Lincolns Tod, "When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom’d", enthalten. Mit Democratic Vistas (1871, Demokratische Ausblicke) veröffentlichte Whitman, der zwischenzeitlich einen untergeordneten Posten im Innenministerium bekleidet hatte, einen kulturkritischen Essay über die Beziehung von Demokratie und Individuum. 1882 folgte ein weiteres Prosawerk, Specimen Days and Collect, mit Erinnerungen an die Bürgerkriegsjahre und Reflexionen über die Natur. 1888 brachte der durch einen Schlaganfall zum Teil gelähmte Dichter eine Sammlung seiner Zeitungsbeiträge aus früheren Jahren heraus. Er starb am 26. März 1892 in Camden. Expressionismus , namentlich auf die Dichtung des Neuen Pathos um Stefan Zweig und Franz Werfel sowie auf den österreichischen Expressionisten Robert Müller (Der Americano!, 1923), aus. So hielt Eduard Korrodi in seinem Aufsatz über Die Jüngsten der deutschen Literatur (1914) fest, die Generation expressionistischer Dichter sei ohne Whitman "nicht zu denken" gewesen. Aber auch auf amerikanische Schriftsteller wie Hart Crane, William Carlos Williams, Wallace Stevens sowie die Dichter der Beat generation blieb Whitmans Werk nicht ohne Wirkung.

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78. Whitman, Walt (1819-1892)
Whitman, Walt (18191892) Whitman, Walt. 1900. Leaves of Grass. bartleby Leaves of Grass Index village de fleste utgavene fra 1855 til 1891-92
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79. Friends Of The NIU Libraries Acquisitions
Whitman, Walt, 18191892. Specimen Days Collect / by Walt Whitman. Whitman,Walt, 1819-1892. Complete Poems of Walt Whitman, 1855-1888;
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