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  1. A WHITMAN MANUSCRIPT From the Albert M. Bender Collection of Mills College. Foreword by Oscar Lewis.Whitman's Revisions by Sidney L. Gulick Jr. by Walt.1819 - 1892]. [Whitman, 1939
  2. New York University Index to Early American Periodical Literature, 1728-1870: No. 3. Walt Whitman 1819-1892
  3. INDEX TO EARLY AMERICAN PERIODICAL LITERATURE no 3 Walt Whitman 1819-1892 by Nouvart Tashjian, 1941-01-01
  4. Critical bibliography of Walt Whitman (1819-1892): 1946-1952 by Joseph W Atkins, 1952
  5. Notes and fragments by Walt, 1819-1892 Whitman, 2009-10-26
  6. Calamus by Walt, 1819-1892 Whitman, 2009-10-26
  7. Autobiographia; or, The story of a life by Walt, 1819-1892 Whitman, 2009-10-26
  8. LEAVES Of GRASS. by Walt [1819 - 1892]. Whitman, 1891
  9. Werk by Walt, 1819-1892 Whitman, 2009-10-26
  10. The book of heavenly death by Walt, 1819-1892 Whitman, 2009-10-26
  11. The poetry of the future. by Whitman. Walt. 1819-1892., 1881-01-01
  12. Walt Whitman (May 31, 1819-Mar. 26, 1892.) (Mount Allison University Memorial Library bulletin) by Raymond Clare Archibald, 1955
  13. Leaves of Grass: A Textual Variorum of the Printed Poems, 1855-1892 (Collected Writings of Walt Whitman) by Walt Whitman, 1980-10-01
  14. The Cambridge Companion to Walt Whitman (Cambridge Companions to Literature)

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Whitman Walt (1819-1892), amerykañski pisarz. Jeden z najwybitniejszych poetów w dziejach literatury USA. By³ drukarzem i dziennikarzem. W czasie wojny secesyjnej (1861-1865) s³u¿y³ w armii prezydenta A. Lincolna jako sanitariusz. ¦wiatow± s³awê przyniós³ mu zbiór poezji ¬d¼b³a trawy (1855, rozszerzany i poprawiany w kolejnych edycjach do 1892). W pisanych wolnym wierszem poematach-rapsodach s³awi³ cz³owieka jako istotê zdobywcz±, twórcê cywilizacji urbanistyczno-przemys³owej, a zarazem integraln± cz±stkê przyrody i Wszech¶wiata (np. Pie¶ñ o sobie samym, Dzieci Adama Ameryce przypisywa³ misjê szerzenia postêpu i wolno¶ci w ¶wiecie ( Bicie bêbna, O, pionierowie! ). Zwolennik idei równo¶ci i braterstwa wszystkich ludów, ras oraz klas spo³ecznych. Reformator wersyfikacji i poetyki, wp³yn±³ na poezjê amerykañsk±, a tak¿e europejsk±. Polskie przek³ady m.in. w zbiorach: 75 poematów ¬d¼b³a trawy Poezje wybrane Kobieta czeka na mnie Pie¶ñ o sobie Powi±zania Walcott Derek Verhaeren Émile Sandburg Carl August Czukowski Korniej Iwanowicz ... do góry Encyklopedia zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra

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44. Walt Whitman's LEAVES OF GRASS
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6. Whitman, Walt, 18191892 Bailey, John, 1864-1931. Walt Whitman. 7.Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892 Canby, Henry Seidel, 1878-1961.
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46. Summary:  Walt Whitman
Biography Walt Whitman (18191892) Now revered as one of America's great poets,Walt Whitman (1819-1892) was a controversial figure in his own time.
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Biography: Walt Whitman (1819-1892) Now revered as one of America's great poets, Walt Whitman (1819-1892) was a controversial figure in his own time. When Whitman published the first version of his greatest book, Leaves of Grass, in 1855, the poems it contained praised the sensuality and the comradeship of the common man. Whitman's rough-hewn celebration of the body and sweat and father-juice was shocking to most of his readers.
Walt with lover Peter Doyle The few reviewers that liked the book admired Whitman's vision of America as a classless society and his adulation of America's working stiffs, but others suspected that the "comradely love" Whitman venerated covered darker motives, perhaps even the "Peccatum illud horribile, inter Christianos non nominandum" - the horrible sin not to be named among Christians. Whitman had a series of male lovers, but he worked hard to keep his relationships secret so when he was pressed by an English devotee to answer whether comradely love meant "physical intimacies," Whitman wrote back to say he found such "morbid inferences" damnable. In spite of Whitman's protestations, many men found the love of comrades an apt description of their own sexual desires. Whitman's example inspired admirers like

47. LIEYE.COM: About Walt Whitman
Biographical article focuses on the qualities that set Whitman's work apart.Category Kids and Teens People and Society Authors Whitman, Walt......Walt Whitman (18191892). Walt Whitman was an American poet and a sonof Long Island. His collection of poems, Leaves of Grass was
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Walt Whitman was an American poet and a son of Long Island. His collection of poems, "Leaves of Grass" was a continuing endeavor, growing from the original volume of 12 works first published in 1855 to an edition of over 300 works at the time of his death in 1892. The collection is considered one of the world's major literary works and stands as a revolutionary development in poetry: Walt's free verse and rhythmic innovations stand in marked contrast to the rigid rhyming and structural patterns formerly considered so essential to poetic expression. Walt was a firm believer in democracy and much in "Leaves of Grass" gives us a clear vision of his belief that American ideals might serve as an example to the world. He greatly admired Abraham Lincoln as an exponent of these ideals, and upon Lincoln's death he wrote, "When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd". Lincoln died in April, and the blooming lilacs would not only remind him of the death of Lincoln, but also would serve as a metaphor for the eternal renewal of life. Although in the post Civil War period, he became somewhat disillusioned with the aggressive materialism and corruption of a rapidly changing, industrializing society, he maintained a firm belief that eventually ideals would triumph over greed. Whitman was a gregarious man who loved life, knew how to have a good time, and loved children and good company. His work is less a logical discourse than it is a spontaneous outpouring of emotion. It is from emotion that it derives its power. At times, Whitman reached not for cosmic, transcendental levels, but dealt with the elemental and intimate on a purely emotional level. His bold feelings about love and sexuality as evidenced in such poems as "A Woman Waits for Me" and "Once I Walked Through a Populous City" found in "Children of Adam" are absolutely remarkable in the context of the Victorian society in which he lived.

48. MS 14 -- Whitman, Walt
Whitman, Walt (18191892) MS 14. Miscellaneous Papers Relatingto Walt Whitman - Box 1, Spring/Summer issue of American Dialog
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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

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Summary, Presents the poem O Captain, my captain by Walt Whitman. With captions.Subject, Whitman, Walt, 18191892. O captain! My captain! American poetry. Film.
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Walt Whitman. Read his poem O Captain! My Captain! . (18191892) Variant Name(s)Walter Whitman (full name) Nationality American Career Poet, essayist, short
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Career: Poet, essayist, short story writer, journalist, editor, printer, and educator The second of nine children, Whitman was born in 1819 on Long Island, New York, to Quaker parents. In 1823 the Whitmans moved to Brooklyn, where Whitman attended public school. At age eleven he left school to work as an office boy in a law office and then as a typesetter's apprentice at a number of print shops. Although his family moved back to Long Island in 1834, Whitman stayed in Brooklyn and then New York City to become a compositor. Unable to find work, he rejoined his family on Long Island in 1836 and taught at several schools. In addition to teaching, Whitman started his own newspaper, the Long Islander . He subsequently edited numerous papers for short periods over the next fourteen years, including the New York

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55. O Captain! My Captain! (Memory): American Treasures Of The Library Of Congress
My Captain! O Captain! My Captain! Walt Whitman (18191892) O Captain! Walt Whitman(1819-1892) wrote this dirge for the death of Abraham Lincoln in 1865.
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Walt Whitman (1819-1892) wrote this dirge for the death of Abraham Lincoln in 1865. Published to immediate acclaim in the New York City Saturday Press , "O Captain! My Captain!" was widely anthologized during his lifetime. In the 1880s, when Whitman gave public lectures and readings, he was asked to recite the poem so often that he said: "I'm almost sorry I ever wrote [it]," though it had "certain emotional immediate reasons for being." While Whitman is renowned as the most innovative of American poets, this poem is a rare example of his use of rhymed, rhythmically regular verse, which serves to create a somber yet exalted effect. Whitman had envisioned Lincoln as an archangel captain, and reportedly dreamed the night before the assassination about a ship entering harbor under full sail. Restlessly creative, Whitman was still revising "O Captain! My Captain!" decades after its creation. Pictured here is a proof sheet of the poem, with his corrections, which was readied for publication in 1888. The editors apparently had erred by picking up earlier versions of punctuation and whole lines that had appeared in the poem prior to Whitman's 1871 revision. On the back is written:

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online project of the Department of English at the University of Toronto, this sitecontains electronic texts of selected poetry by Walt Whitman (18191892).
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58. WALT WHITMAN (1819-1892)
Walt Whitman (18191892). Whitman was one of America's greatest lyricpoets. He sings of the beauty of ALL humans-a concept that
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WALT WHITMAN Whitman was one of America's greatest lyric poets. He sings of the beauty of ALL humans-a concept that Mo Tzu set forth over 2,000 years before Whitman, love without discrimination. Whitman also sings forth about the world's natural wonders as did Rousseau before him. Whitman urges us to be wild, free, forceful, alive and involved, caring, quiet, observant and ONE with ALL humanity seeing that, "...any thing is but a part" (p. 70). Song of Myself: A Poem of Walt Whitman, an American "I celebrate myself, And what I assume you shall assume, For every atom belonging to me, as good belongs to you. I loafe and invite my soul, I lean and loafe at my ease, observing a spear of summer grass" (p. 13). Whitman's "song" stands for all that is vigorous, wild, adventurous about the American character-those parts of our joyfulness that we should regularly nurture and express. What the philosophers down through the millennium preach as wisdom, Whitman gives voice to in verse. With his arms spread wide, spirit open, accepting of all on equal terms, Whitman embraces us all.

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Song of Myself by Walt Whitman (18191892). I. I celebrate myself, And what I assumeyou shall assume, For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you.
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Song of Myself
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I celebrate myself,
And what I assume you shall assume,
For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you.
I loaf and invite my soul,
I lean and loafe at my ease . . . observing a spear of summer grass. II.
Houses and rooms are full of perfumes . . . the shelves
are crowded with perfumes,
I breathe the fragrance myself, and know it and like it,
The distillation would intoxicate me also, but I shall not let it. The atmosphere is not a perfume . . . it has no taste of the distillation . . . it is odorless, It is for my mouth forever . . . I am in love with it, I will go to the bank by the wood and become undisguised and naked, I am mad for it to be in contact with me. The smoke of my own breath, Echoes, ripples, and buzzed whispers . . . loveroot, silkthread, crotch and vine

60. Poetry: Walt Whitman
Back to list Walt Whitman (18191892) LINKS The Walt Whitman HypertextArchive http//jefferson.village.virginia.edu/Whitman/ On
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On the first page of this site maintained at the University of Virginia, it states: "Through the various portals, the user can reach digitized images of original documents, transcriptions of those documents, and an elaborate body of introductions, commentaries, and other materials useful in interpreting Whitman's works." BIOGRAPHY
Walt Whitman (1819-1892). One of nine children, Whitman was born in Huntington, Long Island, and grew up in Brooklyn, where his father worked as a carpenter. At age eleven, after five years of public school, Whitman took a job as a printer's assistant. He learned the printing trade and, before his twentieth birthday, became editor of the Long Islander , a Huntington newspaper. He edited several newspapers in the New York area and one in New Orleans before leaving the newspaper business in 1848. He then lived with his parents, worked as a part-time carpenter, and began writing

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