Essays About whitman's grass

 

  • Leaves of Grass
    ... spirit-Physical matter is Female and Mother and waits barren and bloomless, the jets of life from the masculine vigor." (The Roots of Whitman's Grass pg.134 ...
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  • Walt Whitman
    ... In addition to writing eleven volumes of Leaves of Grass, Whitman also wrote a volume of poetry titled "Drum-Traps" which was published in 1865. ...
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  • walt whitman
    Whitman's major work, Leaves of Grass, was first published on the fourth of July in 1855. He was thirty-six years old, not yet a ...
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  • Transcendentalism Leaves of Grass
    ... Whitman's greatest literary accomplishment, Leaves of Grass, had set the ideas of divinity, the hierarchy of the holy trinity, and the ethereal perfection ...
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  • Walt Whitman
    ... being as a writer" . Whitman's major work, Leaves of Grass, was first published on the fourth of July in 1855. He was thirty-six ...
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  • walt whitman
    ... being as a writer" . Whitman's major work, Leaves of Grass, was first published on the fourth of July in 1855. He was thirty-six ...
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  • Walt Whitman's Final Years
    ... He stayed with his brother until the 1882 publication of "Leaves of Grass", which gave Whitman enough money to purchase a modest home in Camden for the sum of ...
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  • Whitman 1855
    ... A couple days later, Whitman walked into Hollyer's office with freshly printed volumes of Leaves of Grass and presented Hollyer with the first copy issued. ...
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  • Walt Whitman and the use of poetry
    ... experience. ---- Bibliography** 1. Walt Whitman "Leaves of Grass"
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  • Biography on Walt Whitman
    ... poetry. He drew his vocabulary from commerce and industry. Whitman sent Ralph Waldo Emerson a copy of Leaves of Grass. Emerson replied ...
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  • Walt Whitman 2
    ... communicates with their soul through mystical experiences, which Whitman gives amply responses to this in his publication the Leaves of Grass especially in ...
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  • Song of Myself by Walt Whitman
    ... Whitman's concern of these questions is unyielding. ... He yields to time I lean and loafe at my ease observing a spear of summer grass and as a result, becomes ...
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  • Wasted Words: An Essay on Walt Whitman
    ... After a century of strangely contradictory abuse and worship, Leaves of Grass, a book that took Whitman thirty years to write, finally be the middle of the ...
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  • Walt Whitman
    ... his poems. Whitman himself stated in the introduction to Leaves of Grass that the poems have a sense of ineffable joy. This joy ...
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  • Walt WHitman
    ... to Myself," "Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking," "I Sing The Body Electric," and "There was a Child Went Forth." Whitman believed Leaves of Grass had grown ...
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  • Walt Whitman
    ... one condemned by others for deeds done; I will play a part no longer- Why should I exile myself from my companions?" -Walt Whitman, Leaves of Grass Walt Whitman ...
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  • Walt Whitman
    His most famous literary work is Leaves of Grass. This collection is considered one of the world's major literary works. Whitman's poems talk about the praises ...
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  • one's self i sing and america whitman
    ... Leaves of Grass is a true American epic poem. Walt Whitman begins his 1891 version of this masterpiece with the small poem, Inscriptions: One's Self I Sing ...
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  • Walt Whitman's Transition
    ... was published, is the most notable achievement of Walt Whitman's early career. Whitman set very lofty goals for Leaves of Grass. ...
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  • walt whitmans works
    ... "It represents him as such, in shirt and trousers, with one hand on his hip and the other in his pocket (7; 137)." " 'Leaves of Grass,' is Whitman's own means ...
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  • Walt Whitman-<<Song of Myself>>
    ... of the poem could be a symbol of eternity, since that all grass will eventually ... Some people say that this poem from Whitman is in someway an American epic with ...
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  • Walt Whitman and Humanity
    ... why he uses grass in the question that the child asks, since grass has roots ... In conjunction with Whitman using I as a collective form he, also focuses on the ...
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  • Walt Whitman A Short Bibliography
    ... Grass to include more poems, revised poems, and a quote on the cover from Ralph Waldo Emerson saying, "I greet you at the beginning of a new career." Whitman ...
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  • Song of Myself
    ... In this instance, Whitman's relation between grass, the "uniform hieroglyphic"; and his catalogue of different identities, proclaiming, "I! give them the same ...
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  • Emerson and Whitman Views of Self
    ... Whitman speaks of the wonder of a child contemplating what grass is. Both view the simplicity found in nature as also divine and perfect. ...
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  • american poets
    ... For Whitman the use of the public self, the "I" that runs through out "Leaves of Grass", allows a "changing and developing persona by which he could represent ...
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  • Walt Whitman
    ... His first major publication, the first edition of "Leaves of Grass", hit American society in 1855 with a bang. Whitman wrote about topics that had been ...
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  • walt whitman
    ... is a manuscript believed to have been an introduction to Leaves of Grass, found in November of 1997. Although we may never find all of Whitman's work, we can ...
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  • walt whitman
    ... is a manuscript believed to have been an introduction to Leaves of Grass, found in November of 1997. Although we may never find all of Whitman's work, we can ...
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  • dickinson vs whitman
    ... Walt Whitman (1819-1892), for the time was breaking new ground with his diverse ... about overlooked objects in nature such as a single blade of grass or even our ...
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