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Walt Whitman in Washington, D.C. : the Civil War and America's great poet / Garrett Peck.

Author/creator Peck, Garrett author.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info Charleston, SC : History Press, 2015.
Description190 pages : illustrations, map, portraits ; 23 cm
Subject(s)
Abstract Walt Whitman was already famous for Leaves of Grass when he journeyed to the nation's capital at the height of the Civil War to find his brother George, a Union officer wounded at the Battle of Fredericksburg. Whitman eventually served as a volunteer "hospital missionary," making more than six hundred hospital visits and serving over eighty thousand sick and wounded soldiers in the next three years. With the 1865 publication of Drum-Taps, Whitman became poet laureate of the Civil War, aligning his legacy with that of Abraham Lincoln. He remained in Washington until 1873 as a federal clerk, engaging in a dazzling literary circle and fostering his longest romantic relationship, with Peter Doyle. Author Garrett Peck details the definitive account of Walt Whitman's decade in the nation's capital.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references ([181]-185 and index.
ISBN9781626199736 paperback
ISBN1626199736 paperback

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