The Complete Poems of Walt Whitman
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The Complete Poems of Walt Whitman encompasses the groundbreaking poetry of one of America's most influential authors, showcasing the evolution of his voice across various collections, most notably "Leaves of Grass." Whitman's distinct free verse style, characterized by its rhythmic cadence and expansive themes, defies traditional poetic forms, reflecting the ideals of Romanticism while embedding the principles of Transcendentalism. His work confronts the complexities of existence, nature, democracy, and individualism, making it a definitive reflection of 19th-century American life. This comprehensive compilation invites readers to experience the full spectrum of Whitman's explorations, from sensual celebrations of the body to profound meditations on death and the cosmos. Walt Whitman, born in 1819, was a pivotal figure in American literature whose experiences as a journalist, editor, and nurse during the Civil War deeply informed his approach to poetry. His radical embrace of the self and the collective was a departure from the conventions of his time, echoing the spirit of an emerging nation seeking identity and expression. Whitman sought to create a uniquely American voice that honored the diversity and unity of the human experience, pushing societal boundaries along the way. Readers are encouraged to delve into The Complete Poems of Walt Whitman, which offers not only a treasure trove of poetic brilliance but also a profound exploration of the human spirit. Whether you are a seasoned poetry enthusiast or a newcomer, Whitman's work invites you to reflect on the essential truths of existence, making this collection an indispensable addition to any literary library.
The Complete Poems of Walt Whitman encompasses the groundbreaking poetry of one of America's most influential authors, showcasing the evolution of his voice across various collections, most notably "Leaves of Grass." Whitman's distinct free verse style, characterized by its rhythmic cadence and expansive themes, defies traditional poetic forms, reflecting the ideals of Romanticism while embedding the principles of Transcendentalism. His work confronts the complexities of existence, nature, democracy, and individualism, making it a definitive reflection of 19th-century American life. This comprehensive compilation invites readers to experience the full spectrum of Whitman's explorations, from sensual celebrations of the body to profound meditations on death and the cosmos. Walt Whitman, born in 1819, was a pivotal figure in American literature whose experiences as a journalist, editor, and nurse during the Civil War deeply informed his approach to poetry. His radical embrace of the self and the collective was a departure from the conventions of his time, echoing the spirit of an emerging nation seeking identity and expression. Whitman sought to create a uniquely American voice that honored the diversity and unity of the human experience, pushing societal boundaries along the way. Readers are encouraged to delve into The Complete Poems of Walt Whitman, which offers not only a treasure trove of poetic brilliance but also a profound exploration of the human spirit. Whether you are a seasoned poetry enthusiast or a newcomer, Whitman's work invites you to reflect on the essential truths of existence, making this collection an indispensable addition to any literary library.
Bol PartnerWith an Introduction and Bibliography by Stephen Matterson, Trinity College, Dublin. Walt Whitman's verse gave the poetry of America a distinctive national voice. It reflects the unique vitality of the new nation, the vastness of the land and the emergence of a sometimes troubled consciousness, communicated in language and idiom regarded by many at the time as shocking. Whitman's poems are organic and free flowing, fit into no previously defined genre and skilfully combine autobiographical, sociological and religious themes with lyrical sensuality. His verse is a fitting celebration of a new breed of American and includes 'Song of Myself', 'Crossing Brooklyn Ferry', the celebratory 'Passage to India', and his fine elegy for the assassinated President Lincoln, 'When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd'.
AmazonPagina's: 608, Editie: Revised ed., Paperback, Wordsworth Editions Ltd
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