Sing the Body Electric
'Poet of the Body' Exhibition Curated by Whitman Scholar Karen Karbiener, M.A. '90
One of the many celebrations of Walt Whitman鈥檚 200th birthday (May 31, 1819) taking place around the country is focusing on his New York years as a Long Islander, Brooklynite, and self-described 鈥淢anhattanese.鈥
But some of the treasures on display are full-time residents of Bryn Mawr鈥檚 Special Collections. Poet of the Body: New York鈥檚 Walt Whitman, curated by Whitman scholar Karen Karbiener, M.A. 鈥90, and collector Susan Jaffe Tane for the Grolier Club, includes five books鈥攃omplete with marginal notes and inscriptions鈥攆rom the Great Gray Poet鈥檚 personal library.
Karbiener describes Bryn Mawr鈥檚 Walt Whitman Collection as 鈥渁n incredible resource that has remained unknown to the general public as well as most Mawrters.
鈥淔or example,鈥 she adds, 鈥渨e are displaying several books from Whitman鈥檚 library, heavily annotated by Whitman himself (including his copy of the Iliad and Shelley鈥檚 Poetical Works).鈥
Another book, Hedge鈥檚 Prose Writers of Germany, features two photographs of Whitman鈥檚 friend John Frederick Schiller Gray. A central figure in Whitman鈥檚 social circle in 1860s New York, Gray was at the heart of a loose confederation thought to have been the city's first gay society. In his letters, Whitman writes of the group鈥檚 adventures while 鈥渨andering the east side of the city ... in the lager beer saloons.鈥
Also on loan are artifacts associated with Whitman鈥檚 masterpiece: an official 1881 copyright notice from the Library of Congress for Leaves of Grass, correspondence confirming Whitman鈥檚 ownership of the electrotype plates for the 1881-82 edition of Leaves, and a postcard to the English socialist and early activist for gay rights Edward Carpenter with a personal note from Whitman saying, 鈥溾 the present edition of L of G satisfies me more than any hitherto.鈥
The books and publication and copyright records were given to the College in 1950 by Julia Harned Paree 鈥39 and Louise Harned 鈥50, granddaughters of Thomas B. Harned, one of Whitman鈥檚 literary executors. Karbiener gives special thanks to Marianne Hansen, curator and academic liaison for Rare Books and Manuscripts, for her help. 鈥淢arianne has been incredibly generous with her time and expertise,鈥 she says, 鈥渁nd deserves a shout-out in the Bulletin.鈥
Published on: 05/31/2019