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This collection gathers the correspondence and related commentary exchanged between Anne Gilchrist and Walt Whitman, accompanied by an editor's introduction and prefatory essays. It presents Gilchrist's close readings and appreciative criticism of Whitman's poetry, his responses, and a sequence of dated letters that trace their intellectual friendship and mutual esteem. Editorial notes and biographical sketches provide context, while included tributes and reminiscences convey the personal impact of their connection. The volume alternates analytical passages on poetic form and reception with intimate reflections on influence, aesthetics, and shared literary sensibilities, offering readers both primary documents and interpretive material that illuminate the nature of their exchange.
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