Describes the relations between Grace Ellery Channing, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, William Douglas O\u27Conner, and Walt Whitman, focusing especially upon the never-realized proposal to make a calendar using excerpts from Leaves of Grass
Frontispiece wanting."The notes made on the occasions of ... visits [to Whitman in 1877 and 1884] we...
This catalog accompanied the exhibit, Walt Whitman: A Centenary Exhibition. When Walt Whitman publis...
"The notes made on the occasions of ... visits [to Whitman in 1877 and 1884] were ... published in t...
Describes the relations between Grace Ellery Channing, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, William Douglas O\u...
Examines Whitman\u27s influence on the poetry of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, compares and contrasts th...
Examines Whitman\u27s influence on the poetry of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, compares and contrasts th...
Provides a brief account of the relationship of Whitman to ardent feminist socialist Charlotte Per...
Explores in detail the life of Anne Gilchrist, especially in relation to her correspondence and enco...
Describes a unique copy of the 1882 Camden "Author\u27s Edition" of Leaves of Grass, inscribed by Wh...
Documents American feminist journalist, lecturer, and actor Kate Field\u27s (1838-1896) admiration f...
Identifies and prints an essay about Whitman for children, written by Charlotte French, and a poetic...
Discusses a daguerreotype of an unidentified young woman holding a copy of the 1856 Leaves of Grass;...
Reprints the recently rediscovered first publication of Channing\u27s poem "Walt Whitman" from the B...
Describes the short-lived 1865 New York City humor magazine called Mrs. Grundy and presents a hither...
Uses a letter written from Charles Dudley Warner to the editors of Houghton Mifflin to answer the qu...
Frontispiece wanting."The notes made on the occasions of ... visits [to Whitman in 1877 and 1884] we...
This catalog accompanied the exhibit, Walt Whitman: A Centenary Exhibition. When Walt Whitman publis...
"The notes made on the occasions of ... visits [to Whitman in 1877 and 1884] were ... published in t...
Describes the relations between Grace Ellery Channing, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, William Douglas O\u...
Examines Whitman\u27s influence on the poetry of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, compares and contrasts th...
Examines Whitman\u27s influence on the poetry of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, compares and contrasts th...
Provides a brief account of the relationship of Whitman to ardent feminist socialist Charlotte Per...
Explores in detail the life of Anne Gilchrist, especially in relation to her correspondence and enco...
Describes a unique copy of the 1882 Camden "Author\u27s Edition" of Leaves of Grass, inscribed by Wh...
Documents American feminist journalist, lecturer, and actor Kate Field\u27s (1838-1896) admiration f...
Identifies and prints an essay about Whitman for children, written by Charlotte French, and a poetic...
Discusses a daguerreotype of an unidentified young woman holding a copy of the 1856 Leaves of Grass;...
Reprints the recently rediscovered first publication of Channing\u27s poem "Walt Whitman" from the B...
Describes the short-lived 1865 New York City humor magazine called Mrs. Grundy and presents a hither...
Uses a letter written from Charles Dudley Warner to the editors of Houghton Mifflin to answer the qu...
Frontispiece wanting."The notes made on the occasions of ... visits [to Whitman in 1877 and 1884] we...
This catalog accompanied the exhibit, Walt Whitman: A Centenary Exhibition. When Walt Whitman publis...
"The notes made on the occasions of ... visits [to Whitman in 1877 and 1884] were ... published in t...