Walt Whitman s Civil War

Walt Whitman s Civil War
Author: Walter Lowenfels
Publsiher: Da Capo Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1989-03-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 0306803550

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In 1863 Walt Whitman first proposed to the publisher John Redpath a book about his Civil War experiences. It was never published. But in a draft prospectus Whitman described ”a new book . . . with its framework jotted down on the battlefield, in the shelter tent, by the wayside amid the rubble of passing artillery trains or the moving cavalry in the streets of Washington . . . a book full of the blood and vitality of the American people.” Walter Lowenfels has edited the book Whitman could only envision. From a mosaic of materials—newspaper dispatches, letters, notebooks, published and unpublished works—as well as thirty-six of Whitman's great war poems, Lowenfels has created a thrilling and unique document. Sixteen pages of drawings by Winslow Homer, another distinguished eyewitness, are reproduced here from the artist's field sketches. The result is a book that produces in the reader exactly what Whitman had hoped, one that captures ”part of the actual distraction, heat, smoke, and excitement of those times.”

Walt Whitman and the Civil War

Walt Whitman and the Civil War
Author: Ted Genoways
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2023-11-10
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780520943087

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Shortly after the third edition of Leaves of Grass was published, in 1860, Walt Whitman seemed to drop off the literary map, not to emerge again until his brother George was wounded at Fredericksburg two and a half years later. Past critics have tended to read this silence as evidence of Whitman's indifference to the Civil War during its critical early months. In this penetrating, original, and beautifully written book, Ted Genoways reconstructs those forgotten years—locating Whitman directly through unpublished letters and never-before-seen manuscripts, as well as mapping his associations through rare period newspapers and magazines in which he published. Genoways's account fills a major gap in Whitman's biography and debunks the myth that Whitman was unaffected by the country's march to war. Instead, Walt Whitman and the Civil War reveals the poet's active participation in the early Civil War period and elucidates his shock at the horrors of war months before his legendary journey to Fredericksburg, correcting in part the poet's famous assertion that the "real war will never get in the books."

Walt Whitman and the Civil War

Walt Whitman and the Civil War
Author: Walt Whitman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1933
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: UOM:39015010680778

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Walt Whitman and the Civil War

Walt Whitman and the Civil War
Author: Charles I. Glicksberg
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2016-11-11
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781512801682

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Previously unidentified newspaper articles, written under a pseudonym, and hitherto unpublished manuscript material that throws new light on Whitman's career in the war.

The Civil War in American Culture A Comparison of two Poems by Walt Whitman

The Civil War in American Culture  A Comparison of two Poems by Walt Whitman
Author: Damaris Englert
Publsiher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 5
Release: 2016-08-04
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9783668268951

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Essay from the year 2014 in the subject American Studies - Literature, grade: 1,7, University of Augsburg (Philologisch-Historische Fakultät), course: Nineteenth-Century American Literature and Culture, language: English, abstract: The Civil War (1861-1865) was a significant and crucial experience for the still young nation of the United States. As a logical consequence, it immediately became a very important topic in American literature and culture. In this essay, I am going to compare two poems by Walt Whitman in order show the transformation in the perception and the resulting representation of the Civil War in American culture. Across all areas of culture, there is a development in the way the war is depicted. Whitman's own transformation from celebration to mourning is typical for the change undergone by the entire nation. Both poems are part of Whitman's collection Drum-Taps which was published in 1865, after the end of the war. However, they were created at different times. The first poem I am going to look at, First O songs for a prelude, was written in 1861 after the first battle at Fort Sumter and the resulting outbreak of the Civil War. The date of the second poem, The Wound-Dresser, is not exactly known, but Whitman certainly created it after 1862. That was the year where he found out that his brother was missing and then set out to look for him around the battlefields. So by the time The Wound-Dresser was written, Whitman had actually experienced war and undergone a comprehensive transformation, just as the whole nation.

Memoranda During the War

Memoranda During the War
Author: Walt Whitman
Publsiher: Applewood Books
Total Pages: 102
Release: 1990
Genre: Poets, American
ISBN: 9781557091321

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During the Civil War, from 1862-1865, Walt Whitman spent much of his time with wounded soldiers, both in the field and in the hospitals. The 40 notebooks he filled became the basis for the extraordinary diary of a medic in the Civil War.

Drum Taps

Drum Taps
Author: Walt Whitman
Publsiher: Cider Mill Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2015-11-24
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781604335941

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A stunning and elegant 150th Anniversary Edition of Whitman's celebrated Civil War poems, accompanied by moving photographs and artwork shedding new light on this tragic but significant chapter in American history. Drum Taps is the complete Civil War poem collection by Walt Whitman, including the celebrated Oh, Captain, My Captain!, and augmented with Whitman's essays from the period on subjects such as Secession, Abraham Lincoln, working in the Civil War hospitals, and the assassination of the president. For the first time ever, each poem is set on a single page, and augmented with stunning artwork from the period: bright, rich, full-color engravings from Currier & Ives; the brooding and detailed photography of Alexander Gardner and Matthew Brady; watercolors from the battfield by Winslow Homer and other famous artists; and classic photographs and art from America’s richest collections, including the Library of Congress, the National Gallery, the George Eastman House, and many other collections. With gorgeous, old-fashioned hot type, beautifully restored period artwork, and an authoritative introduction by Civil War historian and Pulitzer Prize-winner James McPherson, this is the richest edition of these moving and thoughtful poems by America’s greatest poet ever published.

Walt Whitman and the Civil War

Walt Whitman and the Civil War
Author: Walt Whitman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1963
Genre: Poets, American
ISBN: OCLC:1151687364

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"The central idea of this book was born of a longstanding interest in Whitman and his work, and the discovery that, though many phases of his life had already been diligently investigated, his relation to the Civil War had been left relatively unexplored."--Preface (C.I.G.; Philadelphia, October 15, 1932).