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The correspondence, Vol. 5

Walt Whitman and Edwin Haviland Miller 1961 © New York University Press
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  • Collected Writings of Walt Whitman
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  • Literature
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  • Table of Contents

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  • Frontmatter
  • PREFACE (page vii )
  • INTRODUCTION (page 1)
  • A LIST OF WHITMAN"S CORRESPONDENTS (page 9)
  • ABBREVIATIONS (page 12)
  • The Correspondence
    • 1890 (page 17)
    • 1891 (page 142)
    • 1892 (page 274)
    • Addenda, 1850-1885 (page 282)
  • Appendix A. A List of Manuscript Sources (page 322)
  • Appendix B. A Check List of Whitman's Lost Letters (page 331)
  • Appendix C. A Calendar of Letters Written to Whitman (page 333)
  • Appendix D. Chronology of Whitman's Life and Work (page 350)
  • INDEX (page 353)
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