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1900.-PORTER (Maria S.), Recollections of L. M. Alcott, John Greenleaf Whittier, and Robert Browning, with Memorial Poems, 1893. - RANTOUL (R. S.), Some Personal Reminiscences of the Poet Whittier: in the Historical Collections of the Essex Institute, April, 1901. - SARGENT (Mrs. John T.), Sketches and Reminiscences of the Radical Club of Chestnut Street, 1880.SPOFFORD (Harriet P.): in J. L. and J. B. Gilder's Authors at Home, 1888. - STEARNS (F. P.), Sketches from Concord and Appledore, 1895. — STODDARD (R. H.), Homes and Haunts of our Elder Poets, 1878.- TAYLOR (Mrs. Bayard) and SCUDDER (H. E.), Life and Letters of Bayard Taylor, 1884. (Numerous allusions to Whittier.) - TROWBRIDGE (J. T.), My Own Story, 1904. — *UNDERWOOD (F. H.), John Greenleaf Whittier, a Biography, 1883. — WARD (Elizabeth Stuart Phelps), Chapters from a Life. - WHITTIER (C. C.), Genealogy of the Whittier Family, 16221882, 1882. WOLFE (T. F.), Literary Shrines: The Haunts of Some Famous American Aathors.

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CRITICISM

BATES (K. L.), American Literature. - BRACE (Donald G.), Whittier as an Anti-Slavery Poet: in the Columbia Monthly, April-May, 1904. - BURTON (R.), Literary Leaders, 1903. - COLLINS (Churton), The Poetry and Poets of America. - CHENEY (J. V.), That Dome in Air. DALL (Mrs. Caroline Wells Healey), Barbara Frietchie, a Study, Boston, 1892. — FLOWER (B. O.), Whittier, Prophet, Seer and Man. - FRIENDS' SCHOOL, Providence, R. I., Proceedings at Presentation of Portrait of Whittier. - HAWKINS (C. J.), The Mind of Whittier, 1904. -HAZELTINE (M. W.), Chats about Books. - HOWE (M. A. DeW.), American Bookmen, 1898. LAWTON (W. C.), The New England Poets. - LAWTON (W. C.), Introduction to the Study of American Literature. - MATTHEWS (B.), Introduction to the Study of American Literature. — MAULSBY (D. L.), Whittier's New Hampshire: in the New England Magazine, vol. xxii, p. 631, 1900. MEAD (E. D.), The Eulogy: in the Haverhill Memorial of John Greenleaf Whittier.MITCHELL (D. G.), American Lands and Letters, 1899. — NEWCOMER (A. G.), American Litera- NICHOL (J.), American Literature. ONDERDONK (J. L.), History of American Verse. RICHARDSON (C. F.), American Literature, vol. ii, chapter vi. STEDMAN (E. C.), Poets of America. STEWART (George, Jr.), Evenings in the Library. STEWART (George, Jr.), Essays from Reviews. - TAYLOR (B.), Critical Essays and Literary Notes, 1880.-TEINCET (Jean), Un poète américain: in the Revue britannique, 1899, vol. v, p. 5.-TRENT (W. P.), A History of American Literature. VINCENT (L. H.), American Literary Masters, 1905. - WENDELL (B.), Stelligeri and Other Essays. WHIPPLE (E. P.), American Literature and other Papers: American Literature. WHIPPLE (E. P.), Essays and Reviews: Poets and Poetry of America. - WHITMAN (W.), Specimen Days, April 16, 1881. (Complete Prose Works, p. 173). — WOODBERRY (G. E.), Makers of Literature, 1900.

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BATES (Charlotte Fiske), Risk and Other Poems: Oak Knoll, Danvers; On his Seventieth Birthday. - CARLETON (Will), Ode to Whittier: in the Haverhill Memorial of John Greenleaf Whittier. CHADWICK (J. W.), Later Poems: John Greenleaf Whittier, Read before the Brooklyn Institute on the Anniversary of his Birthday, 1892. - · CRANCH (C. P.), Ariel and Caliban, with Other Poems: To John Greenleaf Whittier, December 5, 1877. - GARRISON (Wm. L.), Verses Read at the Whittier Memorial Gathering, October 7, 1892: printed with his Address delivered before the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, December 17, 1892. — HAYNE (Paul H.), Complete Poems: To the Poet Whittier on his Seventieth Birthday. - *HOLMES, For Whittier's Seventieth Birthday. - HOLMES, To John Greenleaf Whittier on his Eightieth Birthday. - *HOLMES, In Memory of John Greenleaf Whittier: December 17, 1807-September 7, 1892. - LARCOM (Lucy), Wild Roses of Cape Ann and Other Poems: John Greenleaf Whittier, December 17, 1877.LONGFELLOW, The Three Silences of Molinos. -*LOWELL, A Fable for Critics. - LOWELL, To Whittier on his Seventy-fifth Birthday. - PORTER (Maria S.), Recollections of L. M. Alcott, John Greenleaf Whittier, and Robert Browning: John Greenleaf Whittier. -SANGSTER (Margaret), Whittier in Stedman's American Anthology. -SHURTLEFF (E. W.), Whittier, in Proceedings at the Presentation of Portrait of Whittier, Friends' School, Providence. - *STEDMAN, Poetical Works: Ad Vatem. -TAYLOR, Poetical Works: A Friend's Greeting, 1877. — *WHITMAN (W.), Leaves of Grass: As the Greek's Signal Flame (for Whittier's Eightieth Birthday). WHITNEY (A. D. T.), White Memories: John Greenleaf Whittier. (See also the 'Whittier Number' of the Literary World, December, 1877.)

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HOLMES

EDITIONS

*COMPLETE WORKS, Riverside Edition, 14 volumes (vols. i-xi, Prose Works; vols. xii-xiv, Poems); Autocrat Edition, illustrated, 13 volumes (in this and the following edition the poems occupy only two volumes); Standard Library Edition, illustrated, 15 volumes (including the Life by John T. Morse, Jr.): Houghton, Mifflin & Co. - POETICAL WORKS, *Riverside Edition, 3 volumes; *Cambridge Edition, 1 volume; Household Edition, 1 volume; etc.: Houghton, Mifflin & Co.

BIOGRAPHY AND REMINISCENCES

*MORSE (John T., Jr.), Life and Letters of Oliver Wendell Holmes, 2 volumes, 1896. (The standard biography.). CROTHERS (S. M.), Oliver Wendell Holmes. (To be published in 1906, in the American Men of Letters Series.)

BALL (James), Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes and his Works; Being a brief Biographical and Critical Review, London, 1878.-FIELDS (Mrs. Annie), Authors and Friends, 1896.-GRISWOLD (H. T.), Home-Life of Great Authors. HIGGINSON (T. W.), Old Cambridge. *HOWELLS (W. D.), My Literary Friends and Acquaintances. -JERROLD (Walter), Oliver Wendell Holmes, London, 1893. (A compilation.) - KENNEDY (W. S.), Oliver Wendell Holmes, Poet, Littérateur, Scientist, 1883.- MITFORD (M. R.), Recollections of a Literary Life, 1851.NOBLE (J. H.), Impressions and Memories: Oliver Wendell Holmes, 1895. — ROLLINS (A. W.), Oliver Wendell Holmes: in J. L. & J. B. Gilder's Authors at Home. -SMALLEY (G. W.), Studies of Men: Oliver Wendell Holmes, 1895. — SMITH (J. E. A.), The Poet among the Hills; Oliver Wendell Holmes in Berkshire, his Berkshire poems, etc., 1895. — TROWBRIDGE (J. T.), My Own Story, 1904.

CRITICISM

BURTON (R.), Literary Leaders, 1903. *COLLINS (Churton), The Poetry and Poets of America. The CRITIC, Holmes Number, August 30, 1884.-CURTIS (G. W.), Literary and Social Essays, 1895. HAWEIS (H. R.), American Humorists. - HowE (M. A. DeW.), American Bookmen. LANG (A.), Adventures among Books: Oliver Wendell Holmes. - LAWTON (W. C.), Introduction to the Study of American Literature. - LAWTON (W. C.), The New England Poets. LODGE (H. C.), Certain accepted Heroes, and Other Essays in Literature and Politics: Dr. Holmes, 1897. — MATTHEWS (Brander), Introduction to the Study of American Literature, chapter xiii. - MEYNELL (Alice), The Rhythm of Life and Other Essays: Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes.- NEWCOMER (A. G.), American Literature. ONDERDONK (J. L.), History of American Verse. - PAYNE (W. M.), Little Leaders, 1895. - RICHARDSON (C. F.), American Literature, vol. ii, chapter vi. - STEARNS (F. P.), Cambridge Sketches: Doctor Holmes. *STEDMAN (E. C.), Poets of America.- *STEPHEN (L.), Studies of a Biographer, 1898. STEWART (George, Jr.), Evenings in the Library. STEWART (George, Jr.), Essays from Reviews.TAYLOR (B.), Critical Essays and Literary Notes: Oliver Wendell Holmes, 1877. — TRENT (W. P.), A History of American Literature, 1903. — VINCENT (L. H.), American Literary Masters, 1905. - VOSSION (Louis), Un poète américain: Oliver Wendell Holmes, 1896. WENDELL (B.), A Literary History of America, 1900.- WHIPPLE (E. P.), Essays and Reviews: Poets and Poetry of America, 1848. WHITTIER, Prose Works, vol. iii: Mirth and Medicine. - WHITTIER, Prose Works, vol. ii: Oliver Wendell Holmes.

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CRANCH (C. P.), Ariel and Caliban: To Oliver Wendell Holmes, æt. 70, *GOSSE (Edmund), An Epistle to Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, on his Seventy-fifth Birthday, August 29, 1884. LARCOM (Lucy), Wild Roses of Cape Ann: Oliver Wendell Holmes, August 29, 1879. - LATHROP (Geo. Parsons), Youth to the Poet (To Oliver Wendell Holmes): in Scribner's Monthly, vol. xix. LOWELL, A Fable for Critics. LOWELL, Agassiz, section iii, stanza iii. - *LOWELL, To Holmes on his Seventy-fifth Birthday. - *TROWBRIDGE (J. T.), Filling an Order.-*WHITTIER, Our Autocrat. *WHITTIER, WHITTIER, Oliver Wendell Holmes on his Eightieth Birthday. To Oliver Wendell Holmes. *WINTER (William) Wanderers Oliver Wendell Holmes, or the Chieftain. (See also the CRITIC, Holmes Number, August 30, 1884, for Poems by Julia C. R. Dorr, R. W. Gilder, E. E. Hale, Bret Harte, Edith M. Thomas, etc.)

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LOWELL

EDITIONS

*COMPLETE WORKS, Riverside Edition, 11 volumes; Standard Library Edition, illustrated, 11 volumes; Elmwood Edition, illustrated, 16 volumes (including the Letters of Lowell and the Life by H. E. Scudder): Houghton, Mifflin & Co. WORKS, Popular Edition, 6 volumes: Houghton, Mifflin & Co. - POETICAL WORKS, *Riverside Edition, 4 volumes; *Cambridge Edition, 1 volume; Household Edition, 1 volume: Houghton, Mifflin & Co. - *LETTERS, edited by Charles E. Norton, 2 volumes: Harper & Brothers; the same, 3 volumes: Houghton, Mifflin & Co. (The three-volume edition of the Letters is sold only as a part of the Elmwood Edition of Lowell's Complete Works.) — IMPRESSIONS OF SPAIN, compiled by J. B. Gilder. (Official despatches, etc., during Lowell's ministry to Spain.)

BIOGRAPHY AND REMINISCENCES

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*SCUDDER (H. E.), James Russell Lowell, a Biography, 1901. (The standard biography.) #GREENSLET (F.), James Russell Lowell, his Life and Work, 1905. (The best brief biographical and critical study.) HALE (E. E., Jr.), James Russell Lowell (Beacon Biographies), 1899. BREMER (Frederika), Homes of the New World, 1853. - BRIGGS (C. F.), James Russell Lowell in Homes of American Authors, 1853; the same, in Little Journeys to the Homes of American Authors, 1896. - CONWAY (M. D.), Autobiography, Memories, and Experiences, 1904. GRISWOLD (H. T.), Home Life of Great Authors. - HALE (Rev. E. E.), James Russell Lowell and his Friends. HIGGINSON (T. W.), Book and Heart: Last Years in Cambridge. — HIGGINSON (T. W.), Old Cambridge. HIGGINSON (T. W.), Cheerful Yesterdays. - HIGGINSON (T. W.), Contemporaries. -* HOWELLS (W. D.), Literary Friends and Acquaintances. - The LITERARY WORLD, Lowell Number, June 27, 1885. - LOWNDES (F. S. A.), Literary Associations of the American Embassy in the Fortnightly Review, June, 1905.-POND (George E.), Lowell at Harvard in the Liber Scriptorum of the New York Authors' Club. (Reminiscences of Lowell's class in Dante). - SANBORN (F. B.), James Russell Lowell: in Homes and Haunts of our Elder Poets, 1878. SMALLEY (G. W.), London Letters and Some Others: Lowell in England, 1891. STEAD (W. T.), Character Sketches, 1891. STEARNS (F. P.), Cambridge Sketches, 1905. TROWBRIDGE (J. T.), My Own Story, 1904. - UNDERWOOD (F. H.), James Russell Lowell, 1882.-UNDERWOOD (F. H.), The Poet and the Man, Recollections and Appreciations of James Russell Lowell, 1893. -WENDELL (B.), Stelligeri, and Other Essays Concerning America: Mr. Lowell as a Teacher.

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CRITICISM

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BEALS (S. B.), Outline Studies in James Russell Lowell, his Poetry and Prose. - BURTON (R.), Literary Leaders. - CHADWICK (J. W.), Lowell: in Chambers's New Cyclopædia of English Literature, vol. iii. - · CHENEY (J. V.), That Dome in Air. — COLLINS (Churton), The Poetry and Poets of America. - CURTIS (G. W.), James Russell Lowell, an Address, 1892; the same, in his Orations and Addresses, vol. iii; also, in Memorials of Two Friends, N. Y., 1902. — DESHLER (C. D.), Afternoons with the Poets: Sonnets of Lowell.— HAWEIS (H. R.), American Humorists. HOWE (M. A. DeW.), American Bookmen. - *JAMES (Henry, Jr.), Essays in London and Elsewhere.-LAWTON (W. C.), The New England Poets. - LAWTON (W. C.), An Introduetion to the Study of American Literature. - MABIE (H. W.), My Study Fire: the Letters of Lowell. - MACARTHUR (H.), Realism and Romance. - MATTHEWS (B.), Introduction to the Study of American Literature. - MEYNELL (A.), The Rhythm of Life and Other Essays. NEWCOMER (A. G.), American Literature. — NICHOL (J.), American Literature. — POE, Complete Works, Virginia Edition, vol. xi: Poems by James Russell Lowell; vol. xiii: The Fable for Critics. RICHARDSON (C. F.), American Literature, vol. ii, chapter vii.- ROOSEVELT (Theodore), James Russell Lowell, in the Critic, vol. ix, p. 86.- STEDMAN (E. C.), Poets of America. - STEWART (George, Jr.), Essays from Reviews. - STEWART (George, Jr.), Evenings in the Library. TAYLOR (B.), Critical Essays and Literary Notes. - TRENT (W. P.), A History of American Literature. - VINCENT (L. H.), American Literary Masters, 1905. WATSON (W.), Excursions in Criticism: Lowell as a Critic. - *WENDELL (B.), A Literary History of America. - WHIPPLE (E. P.), Essays and Reviews, 1861.- WHIPPLE (E. P.), Outlooks on Society, Litera

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WHITMAN (W.), Letter to Sylvester Baxter, beginning, Camden, N. J., Aug. 13, '91. Let me send my little word too to James Russell Lowell's memory.' (Boston Public Library MS.) - WILKINSON (W. C.), A Free Lance in the Field of Life and Letters. - *WOODBERRY (G. E.), Makers of Literature.

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ALDRICH (T. B.), Unguarded Gates and Other Poems: Elmwood. The Inevitable and Other Poems: James Russell Lowell. · the Lady and Other Poems: The Gifts of the Oak. - CRANCH (C. P.), The Bird and the Bell, with Other Poems: J. R. L. on his Fiftieth Birthday. CRANCH (C. P.), Ariel and Caliban, with Other Poems: J. R. L., on his Homeward Voyage. - EMERSON, in Greenslet's James Russell Lowell, p. 144. · FIELD (Eugene), James Russell Lowell. - GILDER (R. W.), Two Worlds and Other Poems: J. R. L., on his Birthday. - GILDER (R. W.), The Great Remembrance : Lowell. HOLMES, Farewell to James Russell Lowell. - HOLMES, At a Birthday Festival: To James Russell Lowell. - HOLMES, TO James Russell Lowell. · HOLMES, For Whittier's Seventieth Birthday. - HOLMES, To James Russell Lowell on his Seventieth Birthday. -*HOLMES, James Russell Lowell, 1819-1891. *LONGFELLOW, The Herons of Elmwood.-PARSONS (T. W.), James Russell Lowell: in the Literary World, August 29, 1891. - SAVAGE (Rev. Minot J.), These Degenerate Days. - STORY (W. W.), To James Russell Lowell: in Blackwood's Magazine, October, 1891: also in the Critic, October 10, 1891. -*WHITTIER, A Welcome to Lowell. *WHITTIER, James Russell Lowell. (See also the Literary World, June 27, 1885, for poems by Wm. Everett, Rose Terry Cooke, Charlotte Fiske Bates, Will Carleton, Margaret J. Preston, Clinton Scollard, Oscar Fay Adams, etc.)

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WHITMAN

EDITIONS

*LEAVES OF GRASS, including Sands at Seventy, Good-bye my Fancy, Old Age Echoes (Whitman's COMPLETE POETICAL WORKS), and A Backward Glance O'er Travel'd Roads, 1 volume; *COMPLETE PROSE WORKS, 1 volume; *CALAMUS, A Series of Letters Written during the Years 1868-1880, by Walt Whitman to a young friend (Peter Doyle), edited with an Introduction by R. M. Bucke; *THE WOUND DRESSER, A Series of Letters Written from the Hospitals in Washington during the War of the Rebellion, edited by R. M. Bucke: Small, Maynard & Co. -*NOTES AND FRAGMENTS: Left by Walt Whitman and now edited by Dr. R. M. Bucke: Privately Printed, 1899. (Also in the Camden Edition, below.) - IN RE WALT WHITMAN, edited by his Literary Executors: David McKay, 1893. (Contains nine articles by Whitman.) - *COMPLETE WORKS, Camden Edition, 10 volumes: G. P. Putnam's Sons. (Sold only by subscription.) — WALT WHITMAN'S DIARY IN CANADA, with Extracts from other of his Diaries and Literary Notebooks, edited by W. S. Kennedy, 1904: Small, Maynard & Co. - AN AMERICAN PRIMER, edited by Horace Traubel, 1904: Small, Maynard & Co. - (The above are the only authorized or in any way conplete editions of Whitman's writings.)—LEAVES OF GRASS: T. Y. Crowell & Co. (A reprint of the 1860 edition.)-LEAVES OF GRASS: David McKay. (Containing only such poems as had appeared before 1872, with variorum readings-not always accurate-from earlier editions.) SELECTIONS FROM THE PROSE AND POETRY OF WALT WHITMAN, edited by O. L. Triggs. (The authorized volume of selections, and by far the best.)-*POEMS, selected and edited by W. M. Rossetti: London, 1868; new edition, 1886. —LEAVES OF GRASS, Edition of 1860, a facsimile reproduction of Whitman's copy, with his notes for revision, is announced by Horace Traubel for publication by subscription.

BIOGRAPHY AND REMINISCENCES

*BUCKE (R. M.), Walt Whitman, 1883. (An authorized biography.) -*IN RE WALT WHITMAN, edited by his literary executors, 1893. (Designed to supplement and complete the authorized biography.) *BUCKE (R. M.), HARNED (T. B.), and TRAUBEL (Horace), Life of Whitman: in vol. i of the Camden Edition of Whitman's Works. - *PLATT (I. H.), Walt Whitman (Beacon

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Biographies), 1904. (The latest and best brief book on Whitman.) — *TRAUBEL (Horace), With Walt Whitman in Camden, 1905. (A diary record of Whitman's life and conversation during his last years.) Volumes on Whitman are soon to be added to the American Men of Letters Series (by Bliss Perry), and to the English Men of Letters Series (by G. R. Carpenter). ARNOLD (Edwin), Seas and Lands, 1891, pp. 78-84.- ASKHAM (Richard) [Henry Bryan BINNS], Life of Whitman, London, 1905. BAZALGETTE (Léon), Walt Whitman, l'homme, l'œuvre, la prophétie, Paris, 1905 or 1906. — BUCKE (R. M.), The Man Walt Whitman: in In Re Walt Whitman. - *BURROUGHS (John), Notes on Walt Whitman as Poet and Person, 1867.— CAMDEN'S Compliments to Walt Whitman, May 31, 1889, edited by Horace Traubel, 1889. (Containing Whitman's Autobiographic Note and Response; Poems by Rhys and Traubel; Addresses by R. W. Gilder, Julian Hawthorne, Hamlin Garland, etc.; and letters from Tennyson, Rossetti, Morris, Dowden, Stedman, Whittier, etc.) — CLARKE (Wm.), Walt Whitman, London, 1892. - The CONSERVATOR, many articles on Whitman. - DONALDSON (T. C.), Walt Whitman, the Man, 1896. GILMAN (Arthur), Pen and Pencil Sketches of American Poets and their Homes, 1879. GOULD (E. P.), Walt Whitman among the Soldiers: in Gems from Walt Whitman, 1889. — GOULD (E. P.), Anne Gilchrist and Walt Whitman, 1900.- HUBBARD (Elbert), Walt Whitman: in Little Journeys to the Homes of American Authors, 1896.-JOHNSTON (John), Diary Notes of a Visit to Walt Whitman and Some of His Friends, in 1890. Privately printed, 1890, published, 1898. - *KENNEDY (W. S.), Reminiscences of Walt Whitman, with Extracts from his Letters and Remarks on his Writings, 1896.-MORSE (Sidney H.). My Summer with Walt Whitman, 1887: in In Re Walt Whitman. — O'CONNOR (W. D.), The Good Gray Poet, a Vindication, 1866. (Reprinted in Bucke's Walt Whitman.) — *O'CONNOR (W. D.), Three Tales. (The Carpenter represents Whitman.)-O'CONNOR (W. D.), The Good Gray Poet, Supplemental in In Re Walt Whitman. - ROSSETTI (W. M.), Lives of Famous Poets, 1878. SELWYN (George), Walt Whitman in Camden: in J. L. & J. B. Gilder's Authors at Home, 1888. -SKINNER (C. M.), Walt Whitman as an Editor: in the Atlantic, November, 1903, vol. xcii, p. 679. - STODDARD (R. H.), Homes and Haunts of our Elder Poets. - TRAUBEL (Horace), Walt Whitman at Date: in the New England Magazine, May, 1891, n. s. vol. iv, pp. 275–292; also in In Re Walt Whitman. — TRAUBEL (Horace), Walt Whitman: Poet and Philosopher and Man in Lippincott's Magazine, vol. xlvii, p. 287, 1891; also in In Re Walt Whitman. TRAUBEL (Horace), Lowell-Whitman, a Contrast: in Poet-Lore, January, 1892. -*TRAUBEL (Horace), Notes from Conversations with George W. Whitman, 1893 : in In Re Walt Whitman. - TRAUBEL (Horace), Conversations with Walt Whitman: in the Arena, January, 1896. —*TRAUBEL (Horace), editor, Walt Whitman Fellowship Papers.- TRAUBEL (Horace), editor, At the Grave-side of Walt Whitman. *TROWBRIDGE (J. T.), Reminiscences of Walt Whitman: in the Atlantic, vol. lxxxix, p. 163, February, 1902. - *TROWBRIDGE (J. T.), My Own Story, 1904.- WOLFE (T. F.), Literary Shrines, the Homes of Some Famous American Authors: A Day with the Good Gray Poet, 1895.

CRITICISM

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AUSTIN (A.), Poetry of the Period. BIJVANCK (W. G. C.), Poezie en Leven in de 19de Eeuw: Emerson en Walt Whitman. - BORN (Helena), Whitman's Ideal Democracy and Other Writings, 1902. BUCHANAN (R.), David Gray and Other Essays, 1868. -*BUCHANAN (R.), The Fleshly School of Poetry: note, on p. 96. BUCHANAN (R.), A Look Round Literature: The American Socrates, 1886. BUCKE (R. M.), Walt Whitman and the Cosmic Sense, in In Re Walt Whitman. BUCKE (R. M.), Cosmic Consciousness, 1901. — BURKE (Charles Bell), The Open Road, or the Highway of the Spirit: An Inquiry into Whitman's Absolute Selfhood. A Thesis Presented to Cornell University. - BURROUGHS (John), Birds and Poets: The Flight of the Eagle, 1878. — BURROUGHS (John), Walt Whitman and his Recent Critics, in In Re Walt Whitman. - BURROUGHS (John), Art for Life's Sake, in the Dial, October, 1893. - *BURROUGHS (John), Whitman: A Study, 1896. - BURTON (R.), Literary Leaders, 1903. - CARPENTER (Edward), Angels' Wings: Wagner, Millet, and Whitman, 1898. — *CHAPMAN (J. J.), Emerson and Other Essays. CHENEY (J. V.), That Dome in Air, 1895. — CHIMENTI (F.), Larghi Orizzonti: Walt Whitman e l'arte nuova. — CLIFFORD (W. K.), Lectures and Addresses: Cosmic Emotion. The CONSERVATOR, many articles on Whitman. - CONWAY (M. D.), Walt Whitman, in the Fortnightly Review, October 15, 1865. (Quoted, in part, in Walsh's Pen Pictures of Modern Authors.) - DOWDEN (Edward), Studies in Literature, 1789-1877: The Poetry of Democracy, Walt Whitman. (From the Westminster Review, July, 1871). — *ELLIS (Havelock), The New Spirit. 1890. — *EMERSON, Letter to Whitman, quoted in Platt's Walt Whitman, pp. 27, 28.-EMERSON, Letter to Carlyle, May 6, 1856: The Correspondence of Carlyle

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