O'Connor's pamphlet was followed, two years later (1867), by John Burroughs's Walt Whitman as Poet and Person. Countless other publications on the same inexhaustible theme have appeared since ...
Walt Whitman's small notebook, now disbound, had this black leather cover when the poet carried it in his coat pocket. Whitman first saw Lincoln when the president-elect visited New York on his ...
Whenever I'm feeling down, I know I can find not only solace in poetry but true inspiration as well. No matter how sad I may be, I know a few Walt Whitman verses will remind me of how rare and ...
His notebook from this period bore the name of "Walt Whitman ... where the future president occasionally read the poems aloud. In April 1865 Whitman was in Brooklyn, visiting his family and ...
Emily Dickinson was a profound poet but most of her works were published after her death in 1886. This collection of poems ...
Walt Whitman offers insights into social studies ... The evolution of a book - and its author. Many of the poems Whitman added to Leaves of Grass in its different editions reflect changes ...
Bulletin of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Vol. 69, No. 4, SUMMER 2016 The Poetry of Walt Whitman and Allen Gin... The Poetry of Walt Whitman and Allen Ginsberg This is the metadata section ...
They will share their words and poems to speak back to Walt Whitman in his own city. Walt’s dream of multitudes, of being “old and young, of the foolish as much as the wise,” still inspires ...
A new study suggests people might like chatbot-produced poems for their simple and straightforward ... holds the world’s largest collection of Whitman-related items ...