Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman, Jerome Loving (Editor)

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  • Pub. Date: February 2009
  • 512pp
  • Sales Rank: 287,583
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    • Pub. Date: February 2009
    • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
    • Format: Paperback, 512pp
    • Sales Rank: 287,583

    Synopsis

    Whitman is today regarded as America's Homer or Dante, and his work the touchstone for literary originality in the New World. In Leaves of Grass, he abandoned the rules of traditional poetry - breaking the standard metered line, discarding the obligatory rhyming scheme, and using the vernacular. Emily Dickinson condemned his sexual and physiological allusions as 'disgraceful', but Emerson saw the book as the 'most extraordinary piece of wit and wisdom that America has yet contributed'. A century later it is his judgment of this autobiographical vision of the vigor of the American nation that has proved the more enduring.

    Annotation

    Comprises all of Whitman's poems written following the arrangement of the edition of 1891-1892.

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    A selection of the writings of Whitman from the volumes , , , , , , , , , , , , and others. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

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    Biography

    Walt Whitman was born on Long Island, New York in 1819. He spent most of his early life in Brooklyn where he served as editor for a number of newspapers for brief periods. His first major work, Leaves of Grass, was published in 1855 and was subsequently published in nine enlarged editions throughout his lifetime. In 1862 in the midst of the Civil War, Whitman set out for the battlefield to find his wounded brother and continued to volunteer in hospitals throughout the length of the war. He died in 1892.

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    Excellent poetry.!by Anonymous

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    February 19, 2004: I have read much poetry in the past 20 years, including Walt?s, and I still like his poetry very much. If you read Walt?s poems before, then you know he?s a great Poet. If you haven?t read any of his work, then this is a good book to start off reading his poetic works.

    The great American book of poetryby Anonymous

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    January 15, 2004: Whitman is the great American poet, the one whose spirit encompasses the vast catalogue of a continent in expansion. His language has a hypnotic rhythmic quality, and the colloquial collector of his own heightened perceptions is too a most sympathetic unraveler of the human soul. Apparently wound-dresser Whitman was a first - rate human being as well. There are parts of ' Leaves of Grass' I believe 'When I Heard the Learned Astronomer ' is one which belong in the Canon of Mankind , and will sing to us down through the 'Ages'.


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