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... These things tie down Europe but America is free to be bold and can sing for itself. Whitman goes on to describe this entity, this person separate from the ...
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... Austin: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston. Inc., 1993. "Constructing Walt Whitman." America Online. http://sunset.backbone.olemiss.edu/~jmitchel/walt.htm (14 Feb. ...
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... Whitman's "America" is a short but heartfelt proclamation of Whitman's desire to bring together the America that he loves and unite it in all its aspects. ...
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... Whitman's love of America was due to his panoramic view of the scenery and its diverse democratically inclined people "...America, this great land is full of ...
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... had said, "The vitality and variety of his life was the mere reflection of the vitality and variety of the United States of America." Walter Whitman was born ...
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... Some say that Whitman is America's greatest embarrassment, because if what he says about democracy is true, that gay liberation is inevitable, then the ...
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... Whitman, whom he admired for his experimental style but disliked for what he considered Whitman's lack of interest in cultural matters beyond America, and for ...
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... Whitman, whom he admired for his experimental style but disliked for what he considered Whitman's lack of interest in cultural matters beyond America, and for ...
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Walt Whitman was a genius and was recognized as one of America's greatest poets (Classon 18-20). Walt Whitman, a man of many wise ...
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... States Emerson,"I find it the most extraordinary piece of wit and wisdom that America has yet contributed". Whitman immediately seized on this, placing quotes ...
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... States Emerson,"I find it the most extraordinary piece of wit and wisdom that America has yet contributed". Whitman immediately seized on this, placing quotes ...
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... Whitman's poems talk about the praises of the United States and democracy. His love for America grew with his faith that Americans will reach new heights ...
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... an array of topics, from "Leaves of Grass" to the dangers America faces, to ... revealing and offer a glimpse into the creative consciousness that is Walt Whitman. ...
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... States Emerson,"I find it the most extraordinary piece of wit and wisdom that America has yet contributed". Whitman immediately seized on this, placing quotes ...
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... The biggest use of symbolism is the last line: "I, too, am America." In Walt Whitman's poem I hear America singing The American people are just the working ...
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Having come from a poor family in Brooklyn, NY, Walter Whitman grew to be recognized as one of America's greatest poets. Whitman was born in 1819. ...
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... Whitman was a public figure, he traveled across America taking in the scenery and the people which he absorbed and then attempted to convey in his writing. ...
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... these characteristics more evident than others are such as, Walden by Henry David Thoreau, I Sit and Look Out by Walt Whitman, and I Hear America Singing also ...
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... disorder. In Whitman's poem, as well as in real America, chaos and turmoil usually bring with them times of greatness and power.
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... Up until the time of Whitman, the prevailing religious dogma of America had been one of strict adherence to traditional values and beliefs. ...
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... On July 21, he wrote to Whitman that he thought it was "the most extraordinary piece of wit and wisdom that America has yet contributed." Whitman is said to ...
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... The free-form, all-inclusive style of Whitman, for example, in its ... the author\'s subject matter: a diverse; growing, increasingly self-actualized America. ...
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... Still, Whitman remains one of the most respected authors in America, simply because he went out on the limb, alone, and sung the song of his world. ...
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... He hoped to save America by bringing together a nation on the brink of civil war. Whitman required an enormous amount of optimism to be able to fill the role ...
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... Whitman sent Ralph Waldo Emerson a copy of Leaves of Grass. Emerson replied, "I find it the most extraordinary piece of whit and wisdom that America has yet ...
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Two of America's poets that speak of gender in controversial ways are Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson. The work of these poets ...
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"Here is not merely a nation, but a teeming nation of nations" said Walt Whitman (Lee). The United States of America, now the most powerful nation in the world ...
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... Whitman reinforces this idea of unity in his poetry. ... The images they deliver seem to form in concert a single picture, one that encompasses all of America. ...
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... On January 18, 1882 Wilde visited Whitman at Whitman's brothers home in Camden ... departure reporters captured some of his final words while in America "They say ...
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... happy. In Walt Whitman's poem, "America", he speaks of the United States of being the place with equal daughters and sons. He talks ...
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