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578 Bibliographies Traubel, Horace L. Whitman's Artistic Atheism. P. L., Oct., 1893, vol. 5, pp. 498-505. In Re Walt Whitman. Edited by Horace L. Traubel, Richard Maurice Bucke, Thomas B. Harned. Philadelphia, 1893. Contains the following by Traubel: Walt Whitman, Poet, Philosopher and Man (L. M., Mar., 1891) ; Notes from Conversations with George W. Whitman; Round Table with Walt Whitman (L. M., Aug., 1891); At the Graveside of Walt Whitman. Also articles by Bucke, Burroughs, Harned, Kennedy,and others;and translations, poems, and minor pieces. Pp. x, 452. Walt Whitman and Good and Evil: a Discussion. Con., Sept., 1894, vol. 5, pp. 103-6. Walt Whitman and Murger. P. L., Oct., 1894, vol. 6, pp. 484-491. A Visit to West Hills. By D. G. Brinton and H. L. Traubel. Fellowship Paper, no. 10, Dec., 1894. Conversations with Walt Whitman. Arena, Jan., 1896, vol. 15, pp. 175-183. Notes on the Text of Leaves of Grass. Con., Mar., 1898, vol. 9, pp. 9-10. Walt Whitman's Respect for the Body. Physical Culture, Sept., 1903, vol. 10, pp. 246-250. Walt Whitman at Fifty Dollars a Volume and How He Came to It. Era, June, 1903, vol. II, pp. 523-9. The Good Gray Poet at Home. Saturday Evening Post, 13 May, 3 June, 19 Aug., 1905. With Walt Whitman in Camden. Cy., Nov., 1905, vol. 71, pp. 82-98. With Walt Whitman in Camden. (28 March-14 July, 1888.) 1906, pp. 473. (This is volume i of Traubel's diary notes made during Whitman's life. Vol. 2, 1908; vol. 3, 1914. Vol. 4 is announced for early publication, and the whole work, when completed, will fill eight or ten volumes.) Talks with Walt Whitman. American Magazine, July, 1907, vol. 64, pp. 281-8. Getting Whitman Right and Wrong. Con., July, 1914, vol. 25, p. 77. With Walt Whitman in Camden. Forum, July, Aug., Sept., 1915, vol. 54, pp. 77-85, 187-199, 318-327. Excerpts from the forthcoming vol. 4 with same title. — ' — With Walt Whitman in Camden. The Seven Arts, Sept., 1917, vol. 2, pp. 627-637. Excerpts from the forthcoming vol. 4, with same title. Walt Whitman's America. Con., Nov., 1917, vol. 28, pp. 134-6. Whitmania. Con. May, 1918, vol. 29, pp. 40-42. Triggs, Oscar Lovell. Walt Whitman. P. L., June-July, 1893, vol. 5, pp. 289- 305- Browning and Whitman, a Study in Democracy. London, 1893, pp. 145- Some Aspects of Whitman's Art. Con., Nov., 1895, vol. 6, pp. 137-9. Walt Whitman: His Relation to Science and Philosophy. Con., May, 1896, vol. 7, pp. 44-5. Whitman's Lack of Humor. Con., Sept., 1896, vol. 7, pp. 102-3. The Primary Condition of Understanding Whitman. Dial, 16 Jan., 1897, vol. 22, pp. 41-2. The Growth of Leaves of Grass. Con., Aug., 1897, vol. 8, pp. 84-8. Walt Whitman: a Character Study. Con., Sept., Oct., 1898, vol. 9, pp. 100- 102, 117-8. The Philosophic and Religious Ground: Walt Whitman. The Changing Order. Chicago, 19 13 (copyright 1905), pp. 262-278.