Walt Whitman and his Fellowship of Supporters in Bolton, 1891–1913
Collected papers of the Bolton Whitman Fellowship
Warry has just come in & made the bed - a sudden quite heavy shower - loving salutations to you, to Wallace & to all the friendsTranscripts and facsimiles of Correspondence with Wallace and Johnston (i); img 8
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The beat poet, Walt Whitman, exchanged these letters with his fans in Bolton
Walt Whitman (1819-1892) was an American beat poet and essayist. This collection contains letters, photographs and other material produced by the Bolton Whitman Fellowship during the period 1891-1913. Whitman maintained an active correspondence with the group and his inner-circle continued this tradition long after the poet’s death. The correspondence is an essential resource for the reader-oriented study of English-language poetry in the 19th century.