The Portable Walt WhitmanPenguin, 30 դեկ, 2003 թ. - 608 էջ A comprehensive collection of Whitman's most beloved works of poetry, prose, and short stories |
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... York to pay you my respects. Indeed he did pay his respects, calling on Whitman in the depths of Brooklyn. Henry Thoreau and Bronson Alcott, alerted to Whitman's existence by Emerson, made the same pilgrimage the next year. From them we ...
... York rowdy.” The “rowdy” part was largely a pose, but Whitman was distinguished by a worldliness unlike anything that had come out of New England. His roots were in working-class New York. He had been born on Long Island, the second of ...
... York rowdy. It proved to be a good role for him. Whitman was capable of inspiring intense devotion, even among those who knew nothing of his work. Notoriety gradually gave way to fame. Though never fully accepted in his lifetime, he was ...
... York during the flowering of a rare militant free-thought movement, led by Frances Wright. Wright took over a former church and converted it to a “Hall of Science,” where she offered programs of public education and debate as a ...
... York Daily Times, November 13, 1856, p. 2. 3 Ibid.; and Rufus Griswold, review in Criterion 1, November 10, 1855, p. 24. 4 Unsigned review in The Critic [London], April 1, 1856, pp. 170-171. 5 [Walt Whitman], unsigned review in the ...
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PREFACES AND AFTERWORDS FROM LEAVES OF GRASS | |
DEMOCRATIC VISTAS | |
FROM SPECIMEN DAYS | |
SLANG IN AMERICA | |