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Whitman: Religion, Personality, Sex-love, Love of Comrades, Democracy, Art. BROWNING AND WHITMAN: A Study in Democracy, by Oscar L. Triggs, London, New York, 1893. Contents: ch. v., Whitman, General Relationship; vi., Browning and Whitman, the Personality, Man and Nature, Man in his Entirety, Life and Immortality, Love or the Social Side of Life. REMINISCENCES OF WALT WHITMAN: With Extracts from his Letters and Remarks on his Writings, by William Sloane Kennedy, London, 1896. WHITMAN: A Study, by John Burroughs, Boston, 1896, with portrait.

Contents: Preliminary, Biographical and Personal, Ruling Ideas and Aims, Self-reliance, Relation to Art and Literature, Relation to Life and Morals, Relation to Culture, Relation to Country and Times, Relation to Science, Relation to Religion, A Final Word.

WALT WHITMAN: The Man, by Thomas Donaldson, New York, 1896, with portrait and facsimile. Contents: Mr. Whitman in Washington, 1862-73; in Camden, 1873-92; as a Lecturer; Literary Aims, Hopes, Expected Literary Results, and Religious Views; Services to the Union in the War of the Rebellion, 1862-65; Horse and Buggy, 1885; Friends and Correspondents, 1872-92; Last Illness, Death and Burial.

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WALT WHITMAN, POET AND DEMOCRAT, by John Robertson in Round Table Series, Edinburgh, 1884.

THE POET AS A CRAFTSMAN, by William Sloane Kennedy, Phil. 1886.

THE DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT IN LITERATURE: WALT WHITMAN, by James Wilkie, Cupar-Fife (Scot.), 1886.

WALT WHITMAN: Man and Poet, by Thomas T. Greg, Warrington (England), 1888.

NOTES OF VISIT TO WALT WHITMAN, by Dr. J. Johnston, Bolton (Eng.), 1890 (privately printed).

WALT WHITMAN: His Relation to Science and Philosophy, a Paper read at the meeting of the Australasian Ass'n for the Adv. of Science, in Jan. 1895, by William Gay, Melbourne, 1895.

Walt Whitman Fellowship PapERS (Fel. org. May 31, 1894, Phil., H. L. Traubel, Sec., Camden, N.J.): Walt Whitman as Deliverer, by F. H. Williams (No. 4). Whitman's Self-reliance, by John Burroughs (No. 9). A Visit to West Hills, by D. G. Brinton and H. L. Traubel (No. 10). A Short Reading Course in Whitman, by Charlotte Porter and Helen Á. Clarke (No. 13).

III ESSAYS IN BOOKS

PREFATORY NOTICE, by W. M. Rossetti, in his edition of Whitman's poems, London, 1868.

WALT WHITMAN, in David Gray and Other Essays, by Robert Buchanan, London, 1868.

THE FLIGHT OF the Eagle, in Birds and Poets, by John Burroughs, Boston, 1878.

WALT WHITMAN, in Familiar Studies of Men and Books, by Robert Louis Stevenson, London, 1882.

WALT WHITMAN, in Poets of America, by Edmund Clarence Stedman, Boston, 1885.

A STUDY OF WALT WHITMAN, in Essays on Poetry and Poets, by Roden Noël, London, 1886.

INTRODUCTION to the Poems of Walt Whitman, by Ernest Rhys in his ed., London, 1886.

INTRODUCTION to Italian edition of Leaves of Grass (Canti Scelti), by Luigi Gamberale, Milan, 1887.

THE AMERICAN SOCRATES, in A Look around Literature, by Robert Buchanan, London, 1887.

AN ENGLISHWOMAN'S ESTIMATE OF WALT WHITMAN: A Confession of Faith, in Anne Gilchrist, ber Life and Writings, ed. by Herbert H. Gilchrist, London, 1887. Introduction by W. M. Rossetti, passim.

VORWORT UND EINLEITUNG, introducing German translation of Selected Poems (Grashalme) by Karl Knortz and T. W. Rolleston, Zürich, 1889.

THE POETRY OF DEMOCRACY: Walt Whitman, in Studies in Literature 17891877, by Edward Dowden, London, 1892.

WHITMAN, in The New Spirit, by Havelock Ellis, London, 1892 (relation with Diderot, Heine, Ibsen, Tolstoi).

DEMOCRATIC ART, in Essays Speculative and Suggestive, by J. A. Symonds, London, 1893.

INTRODUCTION to selected poems of Walt Whitman, in Penny Poets' Series, by W. T. Stead, London, 1894.

WALT WHITMAN, in That Dome in Air, by John Vance Cheney, Chicago, 1895. WALT WHITMAN, in Modern Poet-prophets, by William Norman Guthrie, Cincinnati, 1897.

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LETTER from Emerson to Carlyle, May 6, 1856.
Emerson, ii. p. 250.

WILLIAM BLAKE, A Critical Essay, by A. C. Swinburne, London, 1868.

parison of Whitman and Blake, pp. 300-303.

THE CARPENTER, a story by W. D. O'Connor, New York, 1868, passim.
OUR LIVING POETS, the Introduction, by H. Buxton Forman, London, 1871.
NOTE on Walt Whitman, in The Fleshly School of Poetry (p. 96), by Robert
Buchanan, London, 1872.

NATURE AND THE POETS, in Pepacton, by John Burroughs, Boston, 1881.
A STUDY OF SHELLEY, by John Todhunter, pp. 1, 2, London, 1880.
COMPARATIVE LITERATURE, by H. M. Posnett, New York, 1886, passim.
COSMIC EMOTION, in Lectures and Addresses, by W. K. Clifford.

MODERN AUTHORS, by Arthur Lynch, London, 1891, passim.

THE MAN OF GENIUS, by Professor Lombroso, trans. into English by H. Ellis, London, 1891, pt. iv., ch. i., p. 318.

SEAS AND LANDS, by Sir Edwin Arnold, London, 1892, pp. 78-84.

DEGENERACY, by Max Nordau, trans. into English, New York, 1894.

COSMIC CONSCIOUSNESS, a Paper read before the Amer. Medico-Psychological Ass'n in Phil. 1894, by Dr. R. M. Bucke.

ART IN THEORY, by George Lansing Raymond, 1894. Whitman as a Romanticist, ch. iii.

THE SENSE OF BEAUTY, by George Santayana, pp. 110-112, New York, 1896. IN PORTIA'S GARDENS, by William Sloane Kennedy, pp. 28, 152, 156, 217,

Boston, 1897, passim.

V ARTICLES IN PERIODICALS

CONTEMPORANEOUS NOTICES.

Appendix to 1856 ed. Leaves of Grass.

Leaves of Grass Imprints, Boston, 1860.

Appendix to Bucke's Walt Whitman, pp. 193–236.

Other reviews in the current numbers of The Conservator, Philadelphia (Monthly).

WALT WHITMAN, Fortnightly Review, Oct. 15, 1866, by Rev. Moncure D. Conway.

WALT WHITMAN AND HIS DRUM-TAPS, The Galaxy, Dec. 1, 1866, by John Burroughs.

WALT WHITMAN, Allgemeine Zeitung, May 10, 1868, by Ferdinand Freiligrath. WALT WHITMAN, Revue des Deux Mondes, June 1, 1872, by Mme. Th. Bentzon.

WALT WHITMAN, THE POET OF Joy, The Gentleman's Magazine, December, 1875, by Arthur Clive.

WALT WHITMAN, The Radical Review, August, 1877, by Joseph B. Marvin.
WALT WHITMAN, Atlantic Monthly, December, 1877, Contributors' Club.
A STUDY OF WALT WHITMAN, The Californian, February, 1881, by William
Sloane Kennedy.

REVIEW OF SPECIMEN DAYS AND COLLECT, The Academy, Nov. 18, 1882, by Edward Dowden.

WALT WHITMAN, The Nineteenth Century, December, 1882, by G. C. Maculey. WALT WHITMAN, in Zagranichny Viestnik (The Foreign Messenger), March,

1883, by Dr. P. Popoff (with translation of Leaves of Grass into Russian). WALT WHITMAN, in Nuova Antologia, August, 1885, by Signor Enrico Neucioni.

WALT WHITMAN, Leisure Moments, December, 1886, by H. D. Hughes. LEAVES OF GRASS, Murray's Magazine, September, 1887, by Walter Lewin. WALT WHITMAN AND HIS PHILOSOPHY, Harvard Monthly, January, 1888, by Charles T. Sempers.

THE POETRY OF WALT WHITMAN, The American, June 9, 16, July 15, 1888, by Francis Howard Williams.

WHITMAN AS A SOCIALIST POET, To-day, July, 1888, by Reginald A. Beckett. WALT WHITMAN: A DIALOGUE, Harvard Monthly, May, 1890, by George Santayana.

LOWELL- WHITMAN: A CONTRAST, Poet-Lore, January, 1892, by Horace L.

Traubel.

WALT WHITMAN, The Dial (Chicago), January, 1892, by John J. Halsey.
WALT WHITMAN, The Arena, January, 1892, D. G. Watts.

WALT WHITMAN, Literary Opinion, April, 1892, by Gilbert Parker.
WALT WHITMAN (obituary), The Critic, April 2, 1892, by John Burroughs.
WALT WHITMAn, after Death, The Critic, April 9, 1892, by John Burroughs.
THE POET OF DEMOCRACY, The North American Review, May, 1892, by John
Burroughs.

A CHILD POET: WALT WHITMAN, The Gentleman's Magazine, May, 1892, by Pauline W. Roose.

REVIEW: Leaves of Grass, Poet-Lore, May, 1892.

WHITMAN, Atlantic Monthly, June, 1892; in Contributors' Club, same number. WALT WHITMAN; by George D. Black. WALT WHITMAN IN BOSTON; by Sylvester Baxter. WALT WHITMAN'S DEMOCRACY; by Walter Blackburn Harte, with portrait. New England Magazine, August, 1892.

A BOSTON CRITICISM OF WHITMAN, Poet-Lore, August, September, 1892, by John Burroughs.

WALT WHITMAN: Review of Clarke's Walt Whitman, The Critic, Sept. 3, 1892.

WALT WHITMAN, The Arena, September, 1892, by Professor Willis Boughton. WHITMAN'S AND TENNYSON'S RELATIONS TO SCIENCE, The Dial (Chicago), March 16, 1893, by John Burroughs.

WALT WHITMAN, THE COMRADE, The Conservator, March, 1893, by Horace L. Traubel.

A GLANCE INTO WALT WHITMAN, Lippincott, June, 1893, by John Burroughs. A POET OF GRAND PHYSIQUE, The Critic, June 3, 1893, by John Burroughs. WALT WHITMAN, Poet-Lore, June-July, 1893, by Oscar L. Triggs.

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WALT WHITMAN'S "ARTISTIC ATHEISM, Poet-Lore, October, 1893, by

Horace L. Traubel.

WALT WHITMAN AND HIS ART, Poet-Lore, February, 1894, by John Burroughs. A NOTE ON WALT WHITMAN, New Review, April, 1894, by Edmund Gosse. WALT WHITMAN'S ETHICS, The Conservator, April, 1894, by Isaac Hull Platt. THE COSMIC SENSE AS MANIFESTED IN SHELLEY AND WHITMAN, The Conservator, June, 1894, by Isaac Hull Platt.

THE RELATIONS OF MUSIC TO POETRY IN AMERICAN POETS, Music, June, July, 1894, by Helen A. Clarke.

WALT WHITMAN: A Character Sketch, The Altruistic Review, August, 1894, by James L. Onderdonk.

THE RELIGION OF WALT WHITMAN'S POEMS, The Arena, September, 1894, by M. J. Savage, with portrait.

WALT WHITMAN AND MÜRGER, Poet-Lore, October, 1894, by Horace L. Traubel.

WHITMAN AND TOLSTOÏ, The Conservator, January, 1895, by Edward Payson Jackson.

THE FRIENDSHIP OF WHITMAN AND EMERSON, Poet-Lore, February, 1895, by William Sloane Kennedy.

PASSAGE TO INDIA, The Conservator, March, 1895, by Helen A. Clarke.

DOES WHITMAN HARMONIZE HIS DOCTRINE OF EVIL WITH THE PURSUIT OF IDEALS? The Conservator, May, 1895, by Helen A. Clarke.

COLLECT, The Conservator, June, 1895, by Horace L. Traubel.

EMERSON'S AND LOWELL'S VIEWS OF WHITMAN, The Conservator, June, 1895, by John Burroughs.

WAS WHITMAN MAD? The Conservator, June, 1895, by R. M. Bucke. FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF LITERARY NEW YORK, Harper's Magazine, June, 1895, by W. D. Howells (meeting with Whitman at Pfaff's).

GREEK TRAITS IN WALT WHITMAN, Poet-Lore, June-July, 1895, by Emily Christiana Monck.

WHAT WALT WHITMAN MEANS TO THE NEGRO, The Conservator, July, 1895, by Kelly Miller.

THE JUSTIFICATION OF EVIL, The Conservator, July, 1895, by Isaac Hull Platt. WHITMAN'S ALTRUISM, The Conservator, September, 1895, by Helena Born. Two LETTERS INDICATING THE CON OF WHITMAN, The Conservator, September, 1895, by Edgar Fawcett.

WALT WHITMAN AGAIN, The Conservator, October, 1895, by John Burroughs. MORE WHITMAN CHARACTERISTICS, The Conservator, November, 1895, by John Burroughs.

SOME RESPONSES AND RUMINATIONS, The Conservator, November, 1895, by Edgar Fawcett..

SOME ASPECTS OF WHITMAN'S ART, The Conservator, November, 1895, by Oscar L. Triggs.

THE GOOD GRAY POET, Munsey, November, 1895, by Richard H. Titherington, with portraits and illustrations.

THE PURPORT OF BROWNING'S

November, December, 1895.

AND WHITMAN'S DEMOCRACY,

Poet-Lore,

WALT WHITMAN AND HIS BOSTON PUBLISHERS, The Conservator, December, 1895, January, 1896, by Thomas B. Harned.

WHITMAN INSPIRED AND UNINSPIRED, AND HIS EROTICISM, The Conservator, March, 1896, by J. T. Trowbridge.

ALFRED AUSTIN ON W. W., The Conservator, March, 1896, by William Sloane Kennedy.

WHITMAN AND WOMAN, The Conservator, March, 1896, by Charles G. Garrison.

POETS OF REVOLT, The Conservator, March, April, May, 1896, by Helena Born.

NOTES ON THE TEXT OF LEAVES OF GRASS, The Conservator, May, June, August, 1896, January, February, 1897, by R. M. Bucke.

A FEW IMPRESSIONS OF WALT WHITMAN, The Conservator, June, 1896, by David Edward Cronin.

A PEEP INTO WHITMAN'S MANUSCRIPTS, The Conservator, June, 1896, by William Sloane Kennedy.

THE AMERICAN IDEA IN WHITMAN, The Conservator, July, 1896, by Charlotte Porter.

WHITMAN'S LACK OF HUMOR, The Conservator, September, 1896, by Oscar L.
Triggs.

WAGNER, MILLET, AND WHITMAN: IN RELATION TO ART AND DEMOCRACY,
The Progressive Review, October, 1896, by Edward Carpenter.
TWO VIEWS OF WHITMAN, The Dial, Jan. 1, 1897, by George C. Cook.
THE PRIMARY CONDITION OF UNDERSTANDING WHITMAN, The Dial, Jan. 16,
1897, by Oscar L. Triggs.

DEMOCRATIC CRITICISM, The Dial, March 1, 1897, by Oscar L. Triggs.
Two BOOKS ON WHITMAN, The Nation, Jan. 21, 1897.

MR. BURROUGHS'S STUDY OF WALT WHITMAN, The Bookman, February, 1897, by Gerald Stanley Lee.

WHITMAN AND Whittier as PATRIOTS, The Conservator, April, 1897, by Edward Payson Jackson.

WOMAN AND FREEDOM IN WHITMAN, Poet-Lore, April-June, 1897, by Helen Abbott Michael.

REMINISCENT OF WHITMAN, The Conservator, May, 1897, by Frank B. Sanborn.

THE POET OF CONFLICT, The Conservator, July, 1897, by James Walter Young.
WALT WHITMAN, The Chap-Book, July 15, 1897, by John Jay Chapman.
WALT WHITMAN AND HIS CRITICS, The Chap-Book, Aug. 1, Sept. 1. 1897, by

Oscar L. Triggs, Edward Everett Hale, Jr., Maurice Thompson, Laurence
Jerrold.

THE GROWTH OF LEAVES OF GRASS, The Conservator, August, 1897, by Oscar L.
Triggs.

WALT WHITMAN, Zeit (Vienna), Oct. 16-23, 1897, by Dr. Karl Federn. WALT WHITMAN (with illustrations), The Bookman, January, 1898, by M. A. De Wolfe Howe.

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