Author: (Whitman, Walt). Traubel, Horace L. Title: Walt Whitman, Schoolmaster: Notes of a Conversation with Charles A. Roe, 1894.
Description: Philadelphia, PA: Walt Whitman Fellowship. 1895. 1895. Philadelphia, PA: Walt Whitman Fellowship. 1895. 1895. Very good. - Octavo, 9-1/4 inches high by 6-3/4 inches wide. Softcover, bound in cream-colored printed self-wrappers. [8] pages, numbered 81 through 88. The edges of the pages are very slightly darkened. Very good. RARE. "Walt Whitman Fellowship Papers: 14. Philadelphia, April, 1895". Charles Roe was born in 1829 in Little Bay Side in the town of Flushing, Long Island. As a child, in the late 1830's, he attended the classes with Walt Whitman in the Little Bay Side School. In 1894, Horace Traubel interviewed Roe about his impressions of Whitman as a teacher. According to Traubel, Roe describes him as a man who "strangely attracted our respect and affection". Rather than referring to books, Whitman taught his classes orally, interspersing his lessons in grammar, reading, writing and arithmetic with stories & tales. Although he never used corporal punishment, Whitman kept his classes well-disciplined and was well-liked by the parents and community despite his atheism. Very good .
Keywords: LITERATURE; WALT WHITMAN, SCHOOLMASTER: NOTES ON A CONVERSATION WITH CHARLES A. ROE, 1894; LITTLE BAY SIDE SCHOOL; TOWN OF FLUSHING; LONG ISLAND; AMERICAN LITERATURE; AMERICAN POET; WALT WHITMAN FELLOWSHIP PAPERS: 14; HORACE L. TRAUBEL; INTERVIEW; SCHOOL
Price: US$ 175.00 Seller: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd.
- Book number: 99770
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