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  • American Experience: Walt Whitman open this site in another window - Online companion to the documentary about the life and work of poet Walt Whitman. Watch the programme online, take a tour of Whitman's New York, and find resources for teaching the work of Walt Whitman.
  • American Poems: Walt Whitman open this site in another window - Includes a brief biography and some of his most important poems.
  • Bartleby.com: Walt Whitman open this site in another window - Offers quotations, prose works, and the text of Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman, the American poet who celebrated the freedom and dignity of the individual and sang the praises of democracy and the brotherhood of man.
  • Foregrounds and Apprenticeships: Dickinson & Whitman open this site in another window - Includes literary timeline and biographies of both poets while introducing the literary environment in which Whitman and Dickinson learned to write. Includes careful study of the mentor relationships between Whitman and Emerson as well as Dickinson and Higginson.
  • IHAS Poet: Walt Whitman open this site in another window - Includes Quicktime Video of Thomas Hampson on Whitman's democratic voice.
  • Leaves of Grass (5)
  • LitKicks: Walt Whitman open this site in another window - Explains that many writers have been called timeless, but Walt Whitman deserves this description in a special way.
  • Poet's Choice: Walt Whitman open this site in another window - Robert Hass ruminates upon Whitman's Leaves of Grass.
  • Poets.org: Walt Whitman open this site in another window - Profile of the Leaves of Grass author alongside poems, like I Sing the Body Electric, Oh Captain! My Captain, When I Heard the Learned Astronomer, and verses from Song of Myself,
  • Portraits of Walt Whitman open this site in another window - Includes scanned pages containing pictures of Whitman, one of the founding American poets.
  • Revising Himself: Walt Whitman and Leaves of Grass open this site in another window - Online exhibit exploring the life of American poet Walt Whitman and his constantly changing work Leaves of Grass. From the American Treasures Exhibition at the Library of Congress.
  • Selected Poetry of Walt Whitman (1819-1892) open this site in another window - From Representative Poetry On-line.
  • Underground Railroad Site: Walt Whitman open this site in another window - Profile of the American journalist and poet, with an examination of his ideas on slavery.
  • Walt Whitman and Slavery open this site in another window - Invites users to consider Whitman's treatment of race and slavery in Song of Myself with particular focus on two fugitive slave passages.
  • Walt Whitman Archive open this site in another window[*] - Biography, analysis, reviews, photographs, and images from Whitman's manuscripts, notebooks, and letters.
  • Walt Whitman Arts Center open this site in another window - Nonprofit and multi-cultural literary, performing, and visual arts centre in Camden, New Jersey.
  • Walt Whitman Birthplace open this site in another window - This weathered farmhouse and the surrounding West Hills served as inspiration for poet Walt Whitman.
  • Walt Whitman Campfire Chat open this site in another window - Message board devoted to the works of Walt Whitman, from Leaves of Grass to Song of Myself.
  • Walt Whitman Collection open this site in another window - Offers access to the four Walt Whitman Notebooks and a cardboard butterfly that disappeared from the Library of Congress in 1942. They were returned on February 24, 1995.
  • Walt Whitman Project, The open this site in another window - Multidisciplinary arts organisation devoted to exploring the life, prose, and poetry of Walt Whitman.
  • Whitman's Drum Taps and Washington's Civil War Hospitals open this site in another window - Essay examines the unique path that Whitman followed during the American Civil War (1861-1865), which led to an insightful, poetic record capturing the turmoil of the era.
  • Whitman's Memory open this site in another window - Includes critical introduction offering insights to the interrelationship of the Civil War and Whitman's memory with annotated texts and works that praise, analyze, or criticize his war experiences as "wound dresser."
  • Wikipedia: Walt Whitman open this site in another window - Article examines the life, poetry, influence, and homoeroticism of the American poet and humanist.
 



 
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