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Walt Whitman's 'Complete Works' is a comprehensive collection of the renowned poet's most influential writings, including his groundbreaking poetry collection 'Leaves of Grass.' Known for his free verse style and exploration of themes such as democracy, individualism, and the beauty of nature, Whitman's work is considered a cornerstone of American literature. The diverse range of poems and essays in this collection showcases Whitman's unique voice and his ability to capture the spirit of his time. The book provides readers with a deep insight into Whitman's poetic vision and his lasting impact…mehr

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Walt Whitman's 'Complete Works' is a comprehensive collection of the renowned poet's most influential writings, including his groundbreaking poetry collection 'Leaves of Grass.' Known for his free verse style and exploration of themes such as democracy, individualism, and the beauty of nature, Whitman's work is considered a cornerstone of American literature. The diverse range of poems and essays in this collection showcases Whitman's unique voice and his ability to capture the spirit of his time. The book provides readers with a deep insight into Whitman's poetic vision and his lasting impact on American literature. Readers will find themselves immersed in the beauty and complexity of Whitman's writing, making this collection a must-read for lovers of poetry and classic literature.
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Walt Whitman (1819–1892) stands among the most influential poets in the American literary canon, renowned for his groundbreaking volume 'Leaves of Grass.' His work is characterized by its transcendental themes, unconventional free verse, and unabashed celebration of the body and soul. Whitman was born on Long Island and early in his life developed a deep love for the vast American landscape—a theme that would permeate much of his poetry. Over his career, he worked various jobs, including teaching and journalism, but it was in 1855 that Whitman self-published the first edition of what would become his life's work, 'Leaves of Grass.' This collection would go through several editions, each expanded and revised, showcasing his evolution as a poet. Whitman's Complete Works continue to speak to the American identity, exploring individualism, democracy, and sensuality. Whitman's style dissented from the strict forms and meter of his contemporaries, thus earning him both accolades and criticisms. His influence is far-reaching; he is often named 'the father of free verse,' and his work has inspired countless writers and artists. Despite suffering a paralytic stroke in the latter part of his life, Whitman's contribution to American literature remained formidable, and his poetry sustains its significance as an integral part of the country's literary heritage.