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WHITMAN ON THE STAFFORDS AND BURROUGHS PEPACTON. WHITMAN, WALT. 1819-1892. Autograph Letter Sign...

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WHITMAN ON THE STAFFORDS AND BURROUGHS PEPACTON. WHITMAN, WALT. 1819-1892. Autograph Letter Signed ('Walt Whitman') to John Burroughs reporting on a trip to the Stafford farm, and asking after Burroughs Delaware River boat trip, the source of Burroughs Pepacton 2 pp, 200 x 127 mm, Camden, August 20, 1879, with original autograph transmittal envelope. Provenance: Dr. Clara Barrus (Anderson Galleries, New York, April 29, 1931, lot 188); Estelle Doheny (her sale, Christie's, New York, October 17, 1988, lot 1658). WHITMAN WRITES TO BURROUGHS OF A TROUBLED TRIP TO THE STAFFORD FARM, WITH A POSTSCRIPT REGARDING BURROUGHS DELAWARE RIVER TRIP. Writing to Burroughs in the Summer following his first Lincoln lecture, Whitman notes a visit to the Stafford farm, 'After I returned from N Y middle of June, went down to my Jersey farm friends a couple of weeks....' The Stafford family, and in particular their young son Harry, were instrumental in bringing Whitman back to health following his stroke. Harry Stafford was a central relationship in Whitman's life, and another in a line of strong male bonds between Whitman and a younger man. His notebooks indicate he stayed with the Staffords from July 2 through 9th, but provide no additional information on that week. In a passage perhaps overlooked by Whitman biographers and scholarship, he indicates dissatisfaction with his time there, in particular, 'but they have moved into a new place, superior for their purposes, but to me the attraction had ceased, & I left. In a postscript, he follows up with Burroughs regarding his 'Delaware River trip,' which Whitman had been invited on but ultimately declined given his health. Burroughs went anyway, and the trip provided him material for his work, Pepacton. Whitman letters containing material related to the Stafford relationship are rare. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing

WHITMAN ON THE STAFFORDS AND BURROUGHS PEPACTON. WHITMAN, WALT. 1819-1892. Autograph Letter Signed ('Walt Whitman') to John Burroughs reporting on a trip to the Stafford farm, and asking after Burroughs Delaware River boat trip, the source of Burroughs Pepacton 2 pp, 200 x 127 mm, Camden, August 20, 1879, with original autograph transmittal envelope. Provenance: Dr. Clara Barrus (Anderson Galleries, New York, April 29, 1931, lot 188); Estelle Doheny (her sale, Christie's, New York, October 17, 1988, lot 1658). WHITMAN WRITES TO BURROUGHS OF A TROUBLED TRIP TO THE STAFFORD FARM, WITH A POSTSCRIPT REGARDING BURROUGHS DELAWARE RIVER TRIP. Writing to Burroughs in the Summer following his first Lincoln lecture, Whitman notes a visit to the Stafford farm, 'After I returned from N Y middle of June, went down to my Jersey farm friends a couple of weeks....' The Stafford family, and in particular their young son Harry, were instrumental in bringing Whitman back to health following his stroke. Harry Stafford was a central relationship in Whitman's life, and another in a line of strong male bonds between Whitman and a younger man. His notebooks indicate he stayed with the Staffords from July 2 through 9th, but provide no additional information on that week. In a passage perhaps overlooked by Whitman biographers and scholarship, he indicates dissatisfaction with his time there, in particular, 'but they have moved into a new place, superior for their purposes, but to me the attraction had ceased, & I left. In a postscript, he follows up with Burroughs regarding his 'Delaware River trip,' which Whitman had been invited on but ultimately declined given his health. Burroughs went anyway, and the trip provided him material for his work, Pepacton. Whitman letters containing material related to the Stafford relationship are rare. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing

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