A Whitman ChronologyUniversity of Iowa Press, 01/11/1998 - 176 páginas All Whitman scholars have encountered the frustration of trying to track down an event in Whitman's life—the last time he saw Peter Doyle, when he moved to his own home on Mickle Street in Camden, when he met Oscar Wilde. The records of these events in Whitman's long life are buried in seven volumes of his abundant correspondence, in nine volumes of his conversations with Horace Traubel, in nine volumes of his notebooks and manuscripts, and in countless writings produced by his friends and admirers. To fulfill a long-felt need for order among this embarrassment of riches, Joann Krieg has crafted this detailed chronology of Whitman's life. A Whitman Chronology clarifies the facts of Whitman's life by offering a year-by-year and, where possible, day-by-day account of his private and public life. Where conflicting interpretations exist, Krieg recognizes them and cites the differences; she also directs readers to fuller descriptions of noteworthy events. She offers brief synopses of Whitman's fiction and of his major prose works, giving distinguishing information about each of the six editions of Leaves of Grass. By intertwining the events of his life and work—but without cumbersome layers of speculation—she reveals the close alliance between Whitman's personal involvements and his literary achievements. |
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... feels he is needed ( CORR , 1 : 197 ) . 29 MARCH . Walt writes his mother that , though he feels well enough , he needs some " intermission " from the war be- cause of the steady assault on his emotions ( CORR , 1 : 205 ) . 31 MARCH ...
... feels he is needed ( CORR , 1 : 197 ) . 29 MARCH . Walt writes his mother that , though he feels well enough , he needs some " intermission " from the war be- cause of the steady assault on his emotions ( CORR , 1 : 205 ) . 31 MARCH ...
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... feeling ” in his head . He longs to be home for just a few days , able then to return refreshed to the “ sad scenes ... feels that the boardinghouse air is bad , that he has been working too long in the hospitals , and that if only he ...
... feeling ” in his head . He longs to be home for just a few days , able then to return refreshed to the “ sad scenes ... feels that the boardinghouse air is bad , that he has been working too long in the hospitals , and that if only he ...
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... Feeling well again , Harry is now eager to give up farming and return to work with the railroad ; but when the lease on the farm up and he cannot find work , he and his family move into his parents ' home ( CORR , 5 : 183 ) . is ...
... Feeling well again , Harry is now eager to give up farming and return to work with the railroad ; but when the lease on the farm up and he cannot find work , he and his family move into his parents ' home ( CORR , 5 : 183 ) . is ...
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American Anne Gilchrist appears APRIL AUGUST Berthold and Price Boston Brooklyn brother Bucke Camden City copy CORR Critic death DECEMBER Drum-Taps edition of Leaves editor Edward Emerson England essay FEBRUARY George and Louisa George Whitman Hannah Harned Harry Stafford Horace Traubel hospital includes JANUARY Jersey John Burroughs Johnston JULY JUNE later Leaves of Grass letter Lincoln lecture literary Long Island Long Island Democrat Louisa Whitman Magazine MARCH mother Myerson newspaper notebook November Boughs NUPM OCTOBER opera Peter Doyle Philadelphia photographs poems poet's poetry Press printing prose published reprinted Review Robert Pearsall Smith SEPTEMBER Solitary Singer Specimen Days Staffords DN summer Susan Stafford visits the Staffords visits Whitman Walt Whitman Walt writes Walt's Walter Washington Whit Whitman attends Whitman goes Whitman leaves Whitman receives Whitman returns Whitman sends Whitman visits Whitman writes William O'Connor William Rossetti York Herald York Tribune
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