60 F. G. Kitton , “ William James Linton , " English Illustrated Magazine 8 ( 1891 ) : 492 , quoted in Smith , Radical Artisan , 48 . 61 Alexander Gilchrist , Life of William Blake , 2 vols . ( London : Macmillan , 1863 ) . Linton ...
Offers poetry selections from the nineteenth-century American master.
Why does Whitman's poetry and prose grip and excite one group of contemporary readers while repelling some others? Why are his writings recited, sung, and even danced by one group...
Presents a critical analysis of some of the works of Walt Whitman including a short biography.
In 1855 Walt Whitman published Leaves of Grass, the work which defined him as one of America's most influential voices, and which he added to throughout his life.
Walt Whitman: Poet And Democrat is a biographical work written by John Mackinnon Robertson in 1884. The book explores the life and work of Walt Whitman, one of America's most celebrated poets.
Richardson, Todd. “Walt Whitman's 'Lively Corpse' in 1871: The American Press on the Rumor of Whitman's Death. ... Smith, David C. History ofPapermaking in the United States. New York: Lockwood, 1970. Smith, Jean Edward. Grant.
Collects Whitman's poems in their original form and in chronological order
Walt Whitman High School is just over the state line in Montgomery County, Maryland, and a line from one of his poems is engraved at the Dupont Circle Metro entrance. But why? In this book, you will discover: 1.
Its five sections are concerned with: a) the Whitman man-or-beast myth; 2) the 'long foreground' to the Leaves; 3) the nine editions, 1855-1892, of Whitman's book...; 4) the central themes or subject matter that give it unity, and the views ...
The key to the novel's later discovery were plot notes Whitman had made in one of his private notebooks. Whitman's invaluable notebooks have been virtually inaccessible to the public, until now.