Offers poetry selections from the nineteenth-century American master.
This detailed guide serves as a compass through the magnificent journey Whitman took as a man who wanted to present the profoundly essential relationship between poetry and society.
Includes synopses and detailed information about the volumes' first printed editions, this bibliography discusses each of Whitman's printed works. Appended to this volume are a number of entries detailing biographies...
Five Works In One This masterpiece contains a collection of five popular works. * Leaves of Grass (originally published in 1855) Various Works and Poems: * Ralph Waldo Emerson and Walt Whitman's Letter Correspondence (1856, Ralph Waldo ...
Symonds was not alone among early readers in taking Whitman to be the vehicle of something like a sacred revelation . Religion was the watchword , virtually the shibboleth of the Whitmaniacs — the extended Euro - American network ...
Collects all of Whitman's poems, including "I Hear America Singing," "Beautiful Women," "City of Ships," "The Sobbing of the Bells," and "O Sun of Real Peace."
This is the fifth volume of a new series of publications by Delphi Classics, the best-selling publisher of classical works.
Presents a critical analysis of some of the works of Walt Whitman including a short biography.
Walt Whitman Karen Karbiener. present — in the air, in our water, in the ground beneath our feet. Besides the meaning of his words, the typesetting of these famous last lines, particularly the missing final period, suggest that he is ...
One would become one of the most famous volumes of poetry in American history, a free-verse revelation beloved the world over, Leaves of Grass. The other, a novel, would be published under a pseudonym and serialized in a newspaper.
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.