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Walt Whitman in Mickle Street

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The author, who nursed the poet during his final illness, offers a vivid, personal account of his small household on Mickle Street and of the devoted housekeeper Mary Oakes Davis. She recounts daily routines, visitors, neighborhood interactions, practical arrangements for care, financial and legal concerns, and episodes that illustrate the poet's temperament and habits. The narrative aims to correct misconceptions about domestic arrangements and to present truthful details drawn from diaries, correspondence, and close observation. Appendices consider public memorials and reflections on the poet's last years, while the overall tone emphasizes unvarnished recollection and compassionate service.

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Elizabeth Leavitt Keller

Elizabeth Leavitt Keller was an American author known for her exploration of the life and work of the iconic poet Walt Whitman. Her notable work, "Walt Whitman in Mickle Street," delves into the personal and artistic environment of Whitman, providing readers with insights into his creative process and the influences that shaped his poetry. Keller's writing contributes to the understanding of Whitman's legacy and the cultural context of his time, making her a significant figure in the study of American literature.

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