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Intro -- Title -- Contents -- Editor's Note -- Preface -- Walt Whitman in Mickle Street -- Halcyon Days -- I - Mary Oakes Davis -- II - Walt Whitman's Home -- III - The Mickle Street House -- IV - The New Régime -- V - Curious Neighbors -- VI - Mr. Whitman Drives -- VII - Brooms, Bills and Mental Chloroform -- VIII - Visiting and Visitors -- IX - A Bust and a Painting -- X - Rest-And Routine -- XI - A Shock, and Some Changes -- XII - Anchored -- XIII - Warren Fritzinger -- XIV - Friends, Money, and a Mausoleum -- XV - The Last Birthday Party -- XVI - The New Nurse -- XVII - "Shift, Warry -- XVIII - Winding Up -- XIX - The Trial -- XX - Conclusion -- Walt Whitman's Monuments -- Walt Whitman Speaks |
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Credited by some as the first truly American poet, Walt Whitman carved out a literary niche all his own with groundbreaking volumes such as Leaves of Grass. This richly detailed biography was written by a nurse, Elizabeth Keller, who cared for Whitman during his final years |
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2020. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries |
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Print version: Keller, Elizabeth Leavitt Walt Whitman in Mickle Street Auckland : Floating Press, The,c2013
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Whitman, Walt, -- 1819-1892.;Authors, American -- Biography
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