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Song of Myself
Considered by many to be the quintessential American poet, Walt Whitman (1819–92) exerted a profound influence on all the American poets who came after him. And it was with this inspired, oceanic medley, "Song of Myself" (which in the first editions of Leaves of Grass was still nameless), that this great poet first made himself known to the world.
Readers familiar with the later, more widely published versions of Leaves of Grass will find this first version of "Song of Myself" new, surprising, and often superior to the later versions — and exhilarating in the freshness of its vision. In this inexpensive edition, this enormously influential work will especially delight students, teachers, and any devotee of Walt Whitman.
Readers familiar with the later, more widely published versions of Leaves of Grass will find this first version of "Song of Myself" new, surprising, and often superior to the later versions — and exhilarating in the freshness of its vision. In this inexpensive edition, this enormously influential work will especially delight students, teachers, and any devotee of Walt Whitman.
Reprinted from Leaves of Grass, first 1855 edition.
Leaves of Grass; poetic vision; Walter "Walt" Whitman; American poet; American essayist; American journalist; humanist; transcendentalism; realism; sexuality; Huntington; Long Island; journalist; teacher; government clerk; volunteer nurse; American Civil War; Franklin Evans; Camden, New Jersey; Life and Adventures of Jack Engle; Manly Health and Training; Drum-Taps; Democratic Vistas; Memoranda During the War; Specimen Days$2.50
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Considered by many to be the quintessential American poet, Walt Whitman (1819–92) exerted a profound influence on all the American poets who came after him. And it was with this inspired, oceanic medley, "Song of Myself" (which in the first editions of Leaves of Grass was still nameless), that this great poet first made himself known to the world.
Readers familiar with the later, more widely published versions of Leaves of Grass will find this first version of "Song of Myself" new, surprising, and often superior to the later versions — and exhilarating in the freshness of its vision. In this inexpensive edition, this enormously influential work will especially delight students, teachers, and any devotee of Walt Whitman.
Readers familiar with the later, more widely published versions of Leaves of Grass will find this first version of "Song of Myself" new, surprising, and often superior to the later versions — and exhilarating in the freshness of its vision. In this inexpensive edition, this enormously influential work will especially delight students, teachers, and any devotee of Walt Whitman.
Reprinted from Leaves of Grass, first 1855 edition.
Leaves of Grass; poetic vision; Walter "Walt" Whitman; American poet; American essayist; American journalist; humanist; transcendentalism; realism; sexuality; Huntington; Long Island; journalist; teacher; government clerk; volunteer nurse; American Civil War; Franklin Evans; Camden, New Jersey; Life and Adventures of Jack Engle; Manly Health and Training; Drum-Taps; Democratic Vistas; Memoranda During the War; Specimen Days










