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The four early notebooks in the Walt Whitman Notebooks,1847-1860s
collection contain fragments of the poem "Song of Myself," trial
lines of poetry and prose, Civil War hospital notes, and personal
jottings on a wide range of subjects. The notebooks and a cardboard
butterfly were returned to the Library of Congress in 1995, fifty
years after they mysteriously disappeared from the Library's manuscript
collections.
The patient student will have greater success using this collection.
There is no search function, table of contents, or index to the
notebooks. Rather, a page turner allows the user to browse the notebooks
one page at a time. However, the Learn More About It documents present
the notebooks in terms of their historical and literary subjects
and provide numerous links to specific passages. Though Whitman's
handwriting is legible, some words and sections are difficult to
decipher.
The Walt Whitman notebooks are not searchable. The notebook pages
appear just as Whitman wrote them, with no table of contents or
index. Because there is no subject index for the collection, a page
turner function has been added to help you browse the notebooks.
The Learn More About It documents present the notebooks in terms
of their historical and literary subjects and provide links to specific
passages.
For help with general search strategies, see Finding Items in American Memory.