His poems captured the spirit of a time when cities grew rapidly, pioneers and railroads crossed the Great Plains, and the Civil War nearly tore the nation apart. This book combines detailed historical information with Whitman's optimism, love for humanity, and pure joy in living. Walt Whitman...
In it, Whitman discusses how everything that has ever existed or will ever exist is connected. This poem is regarded as one of Whitman's finest poems. Its themes of interconnectedness, spirituality, and the beauty of nature, as well as its innovative free-form style, have made it a ...
I sailed through the storm, I was refreshed by the storm; I watched with joy the threatening maws of the waves; I marked the white combs where they careered so high, curling over; I heard the wind piping, I saw the black clouds; Saw from below what arose and mounted, (O superb!
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Walt Whitman: Poems 1. An old man bending, I come among new faces, Years, looking backward, resuming, in answer to children, "Come tell us, old man," (as from young men and maidens that love me, Years hence) "of these scenes, of these furious passions, these chances,...
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This comprehensive, original portrait of the life and work of one of America's greatest poets--set in the social, cultural, and political context of his time--considers the full range of writings by and about Whitman, including his early poems and stories, his conversations, letters, journals...
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This is something that readers can find in the next poems in the section as well. Similar Poetry Readers who enjoyed ‘Vigil Strange I Kept on the Field one Night’ should also consider reading some other Walt Whitman poems. For example: ‘Animals’– a poem describing the poet’s ...
Walt Whitman: Poems 1. To conclude--I announce what comes after me; I announce mightier offspring, orators, days, and then depart, I remember I said, before my leaves sprang at all, I would raise my voice jocund and strong, with reference to consummations....