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- catalog abstract "Recently there have come to light several unpublished manuscripts by Walt Whitman which clarify the purpose, growth, and gradual unfoldment of Leaves of Grass, and possess at the same time sufficient literary distinction in their own right to warrant consideration as independent pieces of writing. This material covers a wide range of subject matter. The various manuscripts of prefaces for American editions of Whitman's poems, which were lost during Whitman's lifetime before they reached print and were rediscovered only after his death, have a fascinating history, and possess marked significance for the student and collector, as well as the casual reader of Whitman. In addition to these American prefaces, a selection of other significant Whitman manuscripts, dropped or withheld for various reasons during his lifetime, here appears for the first time. This material has been collected from scattered sources and has shaped itself into a single volume, the primary purpose of which is to contribute a composite picture of Walt Whitman, the literary workman. - Introduction.".
- catalog contributor b1592922.
- catalog contributor b1592923.
- catalog contributor b1592924.
- catalog created "1928.".
- catalog date "1928".
- catalog date "1928.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1928.".
- catalog description "BAL 21471".
- catalog description "Introduction -- Notes for lectures -- Anti-slavery notes -- The eighteenth presidency! -- Introductions intended for American editions of Leaves of grass -- Introduction to the London edition -- To the foreign reader -- Appendix : Variant MSS. of Introductions intended for American editions of Leaves of Grass, and original draft of poem, "A Starry Midnight" -- Notes.".
- catalog description "Myerson, J. Whitman, A28.1.a".
- catalog description "Recently there have come to light several unpublished manuscripts by Walt Whitman which clarify the purpose, growth, and gradual unfoldment of Leaves of Grass, and possess at the same time sufficient literary distinction in their own right to warrant consideration as independent pieces of writing. This material covers a wide range of subject matter. The various manuscripts of prefaces for American editions of Whitman's poems, which were lost during Whitman's lifetime before they reached print and were rediscovered only after his death, have a fascinating history, and possess marked significance for the student and collector, as well as the casual reader of Whitman. In addition to these American prefaces, a selection of other significant Whitman manuscripts, dropped or withheld for various reasons during his lifetime, here appears for the first time. This material has been collected from scattered sources and has shaped itself into a single volume, the primary purpose of which is to contribute a composite picture of Walt Whitman, the literary workman. - Introduction.".
- catalog extent "x, 265 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Walt Whitman's workshop.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Walt Whitman's workshop.".
- catalog isReferencedBy "BAL 21471".
- catalog isReferencedBy "Myerson, J. Whitman, A28.1.a".
- catalog issued "1928".
- catalog issued "1928.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge, Harvard University press,".
- catalog relation "Walt Whitman's workshop.".
- catalog subject "PS3202 1928".
- catalog subject "Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction -- Notes for lectures -- Anti-slavery notes -- The eighteenth presidency! -- Introductions intended for American editions of Leaves of grass -- Introduction to the London edition -- To the foreign reader -- Appendix : Variant MSS. of Introductions intended for American editions of Leaves of Grass, and original draft of poem, "A Starry Midnight" -- Notes.".
- catalog title "Walt Whitman's workshop. A collection of unpublished manuscripts. Edited with an introduction and notes by Clifton Joseph Furness.".
- catalog type "text".