Leaves of Grass is Walt Whitman's glorious poetry collection, first published in 1855, which he revised and expanded throughout his lifetime. It was ground-breaking in its subject matter and in its direct, unembellished style. Part of the Macmillan Collector's Library; a series of stunning, clothbound, pocket sized classics with gold foiled edges and ribbon markers. These beautiful books make perfect gifts or a treat for any book lover. This edition is edited and introduced by Professor Bridget Bennett. Whitman wrote about the United States and its people, its revolutionary spirit and…mehr
Leaves of Grass is Walt Whitman's glorious poetry collection, first published in 1855, which he revised and expanded throughout his lifetime. It was ground-breaking in its subject matter and in its direct, unembellished style.
Part of the Macmillan Collector's Library; a series of stunning, clothbound, pocket sized classics with gold foiled edges and ribbon markers. These beautiful books make perfect gifts or a treat for any book lover. This edition is edited and introduced by Professor Bridget Bennett.
Whitman wrote about the United States and its people, its revolutionary spirit and about democracy. He wrote openly about the body and about desire in a way that completely broke with convention and which paved the way for a completely new kind of poetry. This new collection is taken from the final version, the Deathbed edition, and it includes his most famous poems such as 'Song of Myself' and 'I Sing the Body Electric'.
Walt Whitman was born in Long Island on 31 May 1819 to Walter Whitman, a carpenter and farmer, and Louisa Van Velsor Whitman. Walt was one of eight siblings and was taken out of school at the age of eleven to start work, but he continued to read voraciously and visit museums. He worked first as a printer, then briefly as a teacher before settling on a career in journalism. He self-published the first version of Leaves of Grass, which consisted of only twelve poems, in 1855. By the time he died in 1892, and despite arousing considerable controversy, he enjoyed unprecedented international success and to this day is considered to be one of America's greatest poets.
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Introduction i: Introduction Unit 1: Inscriptions Chapter 1: To Foreign Lands Chapter 2: Song of Myself Chapter 3: When I Read The Book Chapter 4: To The States Chapter 4: Shut Not Your Doors Unit 2: Children of Adam Chapter 1: I Sing the Body Electric Chapter 2: A Woman Waits for Me Unit 3: Calamus Chapter 1: In Paths Untrodden Chapter 2: Scented Herbage of my Breast Chapter 3: Whoever You are Holding Me Now in Hand Chapter 4: For You O Democracy Chapter 5: The Base of All Metaphysics Chapter 6: Recorders Ages Hence Chapter 7: When I Heard at the Close of Day Chapter 8: Are You the New Person Drawn toward Me Chapter 9: I Saw in Louisiana a Live Oak Growing Chapter 10: To a Stranger Chapter 11: This Moment Yearning and Thoughtful Chapter 12: I Hear it was Charged Against Me Chapter 13: When I Peruse the Conquer'd Flame Chapter 14: We Two Boys together Clinging Chapter 15: No Labor Saving Machine Chapter 16: A Glimpse Chapter 17: What Think You I Take Pen in Hand? Chapter 18: Sometimes with One I Love Chapter 19: Song of the Open Road Chapter 20: Crossing Brooklyn Ferry Unit 4: Birds of Passage Chapter 1: Pioneers! O Pioneers! Unit 5: Sea Drift Chapter 1: Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking Unit 6: By the Roadside Chapter 1: When I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer Unit 7: Drum Taps Chapter 1: Beat! Beat! Drums! Chapter 2: Vigil Strange I Kept on the Field One Night Chapter 3: The Wound Dresser Chapter 4: The Artilleryman's Vision Chapter 5: O Tan Faced Prairie Boy Chapter 6: How Solemn as One by One Chapter 7: As I Lay with My Head in Your Lap Camerado Chapter 8: Spirit Whose Work is Done Unit 8: Memoirs of President Lincoln Chapter 1: When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd Chapter 2: O Captain! My Captain! Chapter 3: Hush'd be the Camps To day Chapter 4: By Blue Ontario's Shores Unit 9: Autumn Rivulets Chapter 1: There was a Child went Forth Chapter 2: The City Dead House Chapter 3: Passage to India Chapter 4: Prayer of Columbus Chapter 5: The Sleepers Unit 10: Whispers of Heavenly Death Chapter 1: A Noiseless Patient Spider Unit 11: From Noon to Starry Night Chapter 1: The Mystic Trumpeter Unit 12: Annex to Sands at Seventy Chapter 1: As I Sit Writing Here Chapter 2: Queries to My Seventieth Year Chapter 3: Old Salt Kossabone Index ii: Index of Poem Titles Index iii: Index of First Lines
Introduction i: Introduction Unit 1: Inscriptions Chapter 1: To Foreign Lands Chapter 2: Song of Myself Chapter 3: When I Read The Book Chapter 4: To The States Chapter 4: Shut Not Your Doors Unit 2: Children of Adam Chapter 1: I Sing the Body Electric Chapter 2: A Woman Waits for Me Unit 3: Calamus Chapter 1: In Paths Untrodden Chapter 2: Scented Herbage of my Breast Chapter 3: Whoever You are Holding Me Now in Hand Chapter 4: For You O Democracy Chapter 5: The Base of All Metaphysics Chapter 6: Recorders Ages Hence Chapter 7: When I Heard at the Close of Day Chapter 8: Are You the New Person Drawn toward Me Chapter 9: I Saw in Louisiana a Live Oak Growing Chapter 10: To a Stranger Chapter 11: This Moment Yearning and Thoughtful Chapter 12: I Hear it was Charged Against Me Chapter 13: When I Peruse the Conquer'd Flame Chapter 14: We Two Boys together Clinging Chapter 15: No Labor Saving Machine Chapter 16: A Glimpse Chapter 17: What Think You I Take Pen in Hand? Chapter 18: Sometimes with One I Love Chapter 19: Song of the Open Road Chapter 20: Crossing Brooklyn Ferry Unit 4: Birds of Passage Chapter 1: Pioneers! O Pioneers! Unit 5: Sea Drift Chapter 1: Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking Unit 6: By the Roadside Chapter 1: When I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer Unit 7: Drum Taps Chapter 1: Beat! Beat! Drums! Chapter 2: Vigil Strange I Kept on the Field One Night Chapter 3: The Wound Dresser Chapter 4: The Artilleryman's Vision Chapter 5: O Tan Faced Prairie Boy Chapter 6: How Solemn as One by One Chapter 7: As I Lay with My Head in Your Lap Camerado Chapter 8: Spirit Whose Work is Done Unit 8: Memoirs of President Lincoln Chapter 1: When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd Chapter 2: O Captain! My Captain! Chapter 3: Hush'd be the Camps To day Chapter 4: By Blue Ontario's Shores Unit 9: Autumn Rivulets Chapter 1: There was a Child went Forth Chapter 2: The City Dead House Chapter 3: Passage to India Chapter 4: Prayer of Columbus Chapter 5: The Sleepers Unit 10: Whispers of Heavenly Death Chapter 1: A Noiseless Patient Spider Unit 11: From Noon to Starry Night Chapter 1: The Mystic Trumpeter Unit 12: Annex to Sands at Seventy Chapter 1: As I Sit Writing Here Chapter 2: Queries to My Seventieth Year Chapter 3: Old Salt Kossabone Index ii: Index of Poem Titles Index iii: Index of First Lines
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