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[1845—47] [Carlyle, Wordsworth, Emerson] 1850
To Henry Williams, Jr.(September 30, 1847)[Answer to a Harvard Class Questionnaire] 1850
To Emerson (November 14, 1847) [A Home Report from Concord] 1851
To Jared Sparks (September 17, 1849) [Circumventing the Library Regulations] 1853
[November 16, 1850] [“Wild Thinking” in Literature] 1853
[September 2, 1851] [Writing “with Gusto”] 1854
[September 4, 1851] [The Wisdom of Writing on Many Subjects] 1854
[October 1, 1851] [Illegally Helping a Fugitive Slave]: 1854
[October 4, 1851] [Minott, the Poetical Farmer] 1855 [November 9, 1851] [Facts as Material for Mythology] 1856
[November 12, 1851] [Self-Injunctions on Writing] 1857
[June 12, 1852] [Nudity vs.Social Requirements] 1857
[July 13, 1852] [The Purpose of a Journal] 1858
[July 14, 1852] [Writers of Torpid Words] 1858
[October 28, 1853] [Living with 706 Copies of A Week] 1858
[February 28, 1854] [Correcting His Manuscripts] 1858
[April 8, 1854] [Getting Distance before Rewriting] 1859
[June 16, 1854] [Up Railroad—Odors of Nature and Men] 1859
To H.G.O.Blake (August 8, 18 54) [Breaking from an “Unprofiitable Summer”] 1860
[December 27, 1854] [Whaling Stories at Nantucket] 1861
To Thomas Cholmondeley (November 8, 1855) [“Your Princely Gift”—An Indian Library] 1862
To Thomas Cholmondeley (October 2o, 1856) [The Wonder of the Library: a Poor Account of the United States and Himself] 1863
To H.G.O.Blake (November 19, December7, 1856) [The Most Interesting Fact at Present—Walt Whitman] 1864
To Daniel Ricketson (August 18, 1857) [Good Writing vs.“Polished Stuff”] 1866
To H.G.O.Blake (November 16, 1857) [In the New Role of Master to a Disciple] 1867
[January 26, 1858] [Dead Words] 1869
To James Russell Lowell (June 22, 1858) [A “Very Mean and Cowardly” Expurgation] 1870
To H.G.O.Blake (January 1, 1859) [A Dose of Society] 1871
[January 2, 1859] [Grammarians vs.Real Writers] 1872
[February 3, 1860] [Grammarians and Their Rules] 1873
FREDERICK DOUGLASS (1818—1895) 1873
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave 1874
JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL (1819—1891) 1938
To the Dandelion 1940
A Fable for Critics 1942
WALT WHITMAN (1819—1892) 1952
Preface to Leaves of Crass (1855) 1959
INSCRIPTIONS 1973
When I Read the Book 1973
Beginning My Studies 1974
Song of Myself 1974
Letter to Ralph Waldo Emerson [Whitman’s 1856 Manifesto] 2017
CHILDREN OF ADAM 2024
From Pent-up Aching Rivers 2024
Spontaneous Me 2025
Once I Pass’d through a Populous City 2027
Facing West from California’s Shores 2027
CALAMUS 2028
Scented Herbage of My Breast 2028
Whoever You Are Holding Me Now in Hand 2029
When I Heard at the Close of the Day 2030
Trickle Drops 2031
I Saw in Louisiana a Live-Oak Growing 2031
Here the Frailest Leaves of Me 2031
Crossing Brooklyn Ferry 2032
SEA-DRIFT 2036
Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking 2036
As I Ebb’d with the Ocean of Life 2041
BY THE ROADSIDE 2043
A Hand-Mirror 2043
When I Heard the Leam’d Astronomer 2043
To a President 2043
I Sit and Look Out 2044
The Dalliance of the Eagles 2044
To the States 2044
DRUM-TAPS 2045
Beatl Beat! Drums! 2045
Cavalry Crossing a Ford 2046
Vigil Strange I Kept on the Field One Night 2046
A March in the Ranks Hard-Prest, and the Road Unknown 2047
A Sight in Camp in the Daybreak Gray and Dim 2048
As Toilsome I Wander’d Virginia’s Woods 2048
The Wound-Dresser 2049
Reconciliation 2050
As I Lay with My Head in Your Lap Camerado 2051
Spirit Whose Work Is Done 2051
MEMORIES OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN 2052
When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom’d 2052
AUTUMN RIVULETS 2058
There Was a Child Went Forth 2058
This Compost 2059
Sparkles from theWheel 2061
My Picture-Gallery 2061
Passage to India 2061
The Sleepers 2o69WHISPERS OF HEAVENLY DEATH 2075
Chanting the Square Deific 2075
A Noiseless Patient Spider 2077
FROM NOON To STARRY NIGHT 2078
Toa Locomotive in Winter 2078
FIRST ANNEX: SANDS AT SEVENTY 2078
As I Sit Writing Here 2078
By That Long Scan of Waves 2079
Broadway 2079
Yonnondio 2079
Orange Buds by Mail from Florida 2080
Now Precedent Songs, Farewell 2080
An Evening Lull 2081
After the Supper and Talk 2081
SECOND ANNEX: GOOD-BYE MY FANCY 2081
Preface Note to 2d Annex, Concluding L.of G.—1891 2081
Osceola 2083
“The Rounded Catalogue Divine Complete” 2083
Good-bye My Fancyl! 2083
A Backward Glance o’er Travel’d Roads 2084
Democratic Vistas 2095
[American Literature] 2095
Specimen Days 2098
Patent-Office Hospital 2098
The White House by Moonlight 2099
A Night Battle, over a Week Since 2099
Abraham Lincoln 2101
Summer of 1864 2102
The Capitol by Gas-Light 2103
The Inauguration 2103
Death of President Lincoln 2103
Sherman’s Army’s Jubilation—Its Sudden Stoppage 2104
The Real War Will Never Get in the Books 2104
Sea-Shore Fancies 2105
A Sun-Bath—Nakedness 2106
Edgar Poe’s Significance 2107
My Tribute to Four Poets 2109
A Visit, at the Last, to R.W.Emerson 2110
Other Concord Notations 2111
Boston Common—More of Emerson 2112
Letters 2113
To Thomas Jefferson Whitman (February 13, 1863) [The Gorgeousness of the Capitol vs.the Suffering in the Hospitals] 2113
To Nathaniel Bloom and John F.S.Gray (March19,1863) [Washington, D.C.; Lincoln as Hoosier MichaelAngelo] 2114
To William S.Davis (October 1, 1863) [Whitman’s Haversack of Physical Comforts in the Wards] 2114
To Mrs.Irwn (May 1, 1865) [Words of Consolation from a Stranger] 2115
To Louisa Van Velsor Whitman (January 1, 1867) [New Year’s Day—The Dinnerin the Hospital] 2116
To Harry Stafford (February 28, 1881) [My Best Honorable Loving Friendship] 2117
To John Burroughs (April 28, 1882) [The Suppression of the Osgood Leaves of Grass] 2118
To John Addirgton Symonds (August 19, 1890) [Calamus: LateDenial of “Morbid Inferences”] 2118
HERMAN MELVILLE (181 9—1891) 2119
Hawthorne and His Mosses 2131
Letters to Hawthorne 2142
April 16(?), 1851 [Melville Criticizes The House of the Seven Gables in the Pittsfield Secret Review] 2142
June 1(?), 18 51 [The Whale—“All My Books Are Botches”] 2144
June 29, 1851 [A Very Susceptible andPeradventure Feeble Temperament”] 2147
July 22, 1851 [A Plan to “Vagabondize” with Hawthorne] 2148
November 17(?), 1851 [Hawthorn’s Praise of Moby-Dick: “The Good Goddess’s Bonus”] 2149
Moby-Dick 2150
Chapter 54: The Town-Ho’s Story 2150
Bartleby, the Scrivener 2164
The Encantadas, or Enchanted Isles 2189
Sketch First.The Isles at Large 2189
Sketch Second.Two Sides to a Tortoise 2193
Sketch Third. Rock Rodondo 2195
Sketch Eighth. Norfolk Isle and the Chola Widow 2198
The Paradise of Bachelors and The Tartarus of Maids 2208
Benito Cereno 2224
The Piazza 2279
BATTLE-PIECES 2289
The Portent 2289
Misgivings 2289
The March into Virginia 2290
A Utilitarian View of the Monitor’s Flight 2291
The Housee-top 2292
JOHN MARR AND OTHER SAILORS 2293
The Maldive Shark 2293
To Ned 2293
TIMOLEON,ETC. 2294
After the Pleasurearty 2294
Monody 2298
The Bench of Boors 2298
The Enthusiast 2299
Art 2300
Billy Budd, Sailor 2300
ELIZABETH DREW STODDARD (1823—1902) 2355
Lemome versus Huell 2357
EMILY DICKINSON (1830—1886) 2370
49 I never lost as much but twice 2373
67 Success is counted sweetest 2373
125 For each ecstatic instant 2373
130 These are the days when Birds come back— 2374
185 “Faith” is a fine invention 2374
187 How many times these low feet staggered— 2374
214 I taste a liquor never brewed— 2375
216 Safe in their Alabaster Chambers— [Two Versions] 2375
241 I like a look of Agony 2376
249 Wild Nights—Wild Nights! 2376
258 There’s a certain Slant of light 2376
280 I felt a Funeral, in my Brain 2377
287 A Clock stopped— 2378
303 The Soul selects her own Society— 2378
305 The difference between Despair 2378
314 Nature—sometimes sears a Sapling— 2379
315 He fumbles at your Soul 2379
322 There came a Day at Summer’s full 2379
328 A Bird came down the Walk— 2380
341 After great pain, a formal feeling comes— 2381
348 I dreaded that first Robin, so 2381
435 Much Madness is divinest Sense— 2382
441 This is my letter to the World 2382
448 This was a Poet— It is That 2383
449 I died for Beauty—but was scarce 2383
465 I heard a Fly buzz—when I died— 2384
501 This World is not Conclusion 2384
505 I would not paint —a picture— 2385
510 It was not Death, for I stood up 2385
520 I started Early—Took my Dog— 2386
528 Mine—by the Right of the White Election! 2387
536 The Heart asks Pleasure—first— 2387
547 I’ve seen a Dying Eye 2387
585 I like to see it lap the Miles— 2387
632 The Brain—is wider than the Sky— 2388
640I cannot live with You— 2388
650 Pain—has an Element of Blank 2390
664 Of all the Souls that stand create— 2390
709 Publication—is the Auction 2390
712 Because I could not stop for Death— 2391
744 Remorse—is Memory—awake 2391
754 My Life had stood—a Loaded Gun— 2392
822 This Consciousness that is aware 2393
824 The Wind begun to knead the Grass— 2393
824 The Wind begun to rock the Grass 2394
829 Ample make this Bed— 2394
986 A narrow Fellow in the Grass 2394
1078 The Bustle in a House 2395
1099 My Cocoon tightens—Colors teaze—— 2395
1100 The last Night that She lived 2396
1125 Oh Sumptuous moment 2397
1129 Tell all the Truth but tell it slant—— 2397
1138 A Spider sewed at Night 2397
1397 It sounded as if the Streets were running 2397
1400 What mystery pervades a well! 2398
1405 Bees are Black, with Gilt Sureingles—— 2398
1463 A Route of Evanescence 2399
150 As imperceptibly as Grief 2399
1545 The Bible is an antique Volume— 2399
1575 The Bat is dun, with wrinkled Wings— 2400
1581 The farthest Thunder that I heard 2400
1593 There came a Wind like a Bugle— 2401
1624 Apparently with no surprise 2401
1651 A Word made Flesh is seldom 2402
1670 In Winter in my Room 2402
1732 My life closed twice before its close— 2403
Letters to Thomas Wentworth Higginson 2403
15 April 1862 [Say If My Verse Is Alive?] 2403
25 April 1862 [Thank You for the Surgery] 2404
June 1862 [Will You Be My Preceptor?] 2405
7 July 1862 [My Business Is Circumference] 2406
[Letters on “E.D.”from T.W.Higginson to His Wife] 2407
[August 16, 1870] 2407
[August 17, 1870] 2408
REBECCA HARDING DAVIS (1831—1910) 2409
Life in the Iron-Mills 2411
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHIES 2438
INDEX 2452