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41. Walt Whitman: Voices in Poetry by Nancy Loewen | |
Hardcover: 48
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(1993-12)
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42. A Political Companion to Walt Whitman (Political Companions to Great American Authors) | |
Hardcover: 368
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(2010-12-12)
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43. Canto a mi mismo (Song of Myself) (Clasicos de la literatura series) (Spanish Edition) by Walt Whitman | |
Paperback: 125
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(2006-05-28)
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44. Walt Whitman: Leaves of Grass: The Complete 1855 and 1891-92 Editions by Walt Whitman | |
Paperback: 757
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(2011-01-06)
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45. Leaves of grass / Walt Whitman by Walt Whitman | |
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46. Leaves of Grass, 1860: The 150th Anniversary Facsimile Edition (Iowa Whitman Series) by Walt Whitman | |
Paperback: 550
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(2009-09-01)
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Historic Edition
Whitman Leaves of Grass
A Wonder To Behold |
47. The Cambridge Introduction to Walt Whitman (Cambridge Introductions to Literature) by M. Jimmie Killingsworth | |
Paperback: 148
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(2007-03-19)
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48. The Collected Poems of Walt Whitman (Halcyon Classics) by Walt Whitman | |
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(2010-06-21)
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49. Leaves of Grass (With Active Table of Contents) by Walt Whitman | |
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(2010-07-06)
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50. Complete prose works by Walt Whitman | |
Paperback: 528
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(2010-08-18)
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51. Collage of Myself: Walt Whitman and the Making of Leaves of Grass by Matt Miller | |
Hardcover: 320
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(2010-12-01)
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52. Worshipping Walt: The Whitman Disciples by Michael Robertson | |
Paperback: 368
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(2010-03-14)
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Whitman's New Religion
Disciples is an Accurate Term
Whitman as Prophet
A turning point for the field |
53. Essential Walt Whitman CD (Caedmon Essentials) by Walt Whitman | |
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(2008-06-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description A poem by Whitman may be whoops and hollers, or beating of drums, or the ebb of the tide singing to itself among the stones, or laments in the night or cries of ecstasy. Indeed, Whitman was the wind which blew poetry from its moorings in tradition and sent it into fresher waters; his poems celebrating the grandness of the human condition are cadenced for the voice and meant to be spoken aloud. In this recording drawn from the Caedmon archives, reader Ed Begley, Sr. performs selections from Whitman's lifelong work, Leaves of Grass. Customer Reviews (6)
Unforgettable
An Essential Whitman Experience
Begley Is Superb
The finest reader of Whitman!
Whitman collecter |
54. Leaves of Grass 1855 Fist Edition Text (A Thrifty Book) by Walt Whitman | |
Paperback: 108
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(2009-10-16)
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55. Walt Whitman: The Song of Himself by Jerome Loving | |
Paperback: 582
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(2000-10-02)
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Editorial Review Product Description Whitman's success is most likely the result of the approachability--hewrote often of the immediate: the sounds of the city, men bathing inthe river, the mystery around the next corner--and sheer beauty of hispoems. He was also an expert self-promoter. Long before the advent ofthe blurb in contemporary publishing, Whitman would include reviews ofhis books in the appendices. Many of these were actually written byhim and a few were even critical, in order to maintain a sense ofobjectivity. He carefully controlled his public image, but assiduouslyguarded his private realm, which is why, more than a century after thepoet's death, debate still rages about his sexual proclivity--theresimply isn't enough proof one way or another. The Song ofHimself, the first comprehensive biography of Whitman in 20years, is rich with details of its subject's life and times and cogentanalysis of his poetry--a book that is sure to increase readers'understanding of the great poet and reinvigorate their interest in hiswork. --Anna Baldwin Customer Reviews (5)
From a Former Student
The good gray poet of Camden Whitman's capacity to love was the dynamo of LEAVES OF GRASS.He was a former printer, second son in the family.Whitman's ancestry was essentially Dutch and English.He concluded his formal schooling at age eleven.Between 1836 and 1841 Whitman taught at eight district schools on Long Island.By 1855 Whitman had read Emerson.In 1840 he made the prophetic announcement that he was thinking of writing a book.The tone of Whitman's early writings is moralistic.Whitman wrote a temperance novel entitled FRANKLIN EVANS. Whitman was a privte poet who made public his boundless affection for the one in the many.Whitman was no New England reformer.His utopia was not an agrarian retreat.In the 1840's Whitman dressed in a conventional way.Whitman loved Indian names and thought the nation was losing something through its policy of Indian removal.At the same time he had Darwainian confidence that the Indians faced extinction.Whitman was appalled by capital punishment.He saw the matter within the context of the haves and the nave-nots. The Bible was an influence later on his poetry.Whitman was editor of the BROOKLYN EAGLE 1846-1848.Whitman saw slavery as a social evil.He never became an abolitionist in a political or formal sense.Whitman lost his job and traveled south to New Orleans.He worked at the CRESCENT but later separated from that publication possibly by mutual agreement.His favorite poet was William Cullen Bryant.It may have occurred to him at this time that he was wearing out his opportunities in journalism.Travel beyond Long Island and New York City had fed his imagination at least. Whitmam, a product of "charity schooling", was socially and economically different from Emerson and others.Whitman was involved in Free-Soil politics.He became the editor of the FREEMAN.As the paper adopted a softer tone, Whitman was pushed out of the editorial office.LEAVES OF GRASS began to take shape in his mind in the 1850's.Parallels abound between Emerson's first two collections of essays and Whitman's first three editions of LEAVES OF GRASS.Whitman was interested in problems of democracy and the development of genius.He probably heard or knew of Emerson's address "Natural Aristocracy."Whitman was awash in romantic ideas about art and the artist. Whitman's favorite composers of opera were Rossini, Donizetti, Bellini, and Verdi.Italian opera emphasized the human voice over the orchestration.It is because of Italian opera that LEAVES OF GRASS may be read aloud.BEL CANTO sent Whitman into moments of rapture.LEAVES OF GRASS is a solitary act.The terms leaves and grass are printer's lingo.The use of leaves in a book title was common.Whitman felt that the genius in the United States was always in the common people.Emerson wrote that famous letter on July 21, 1855 greeting Whitman "at the beginning of a great career." Whitman blurred the difference between poetry and prose. Whitman took the single line as the rhythmical unit.James Russell Lowell supported Whitman's poetry with reservations.Richard Moncton Milnes was a notable English supporter.Alcott left a full account of a visit with Whitman in 1856.Emerson thought the poet should use self-censorship on his Children of Adam poems for the 1860 edition.The only contemporary response to homosexuality and the Calamus poems was a letter of the English critic John Aldington Symonds in 1890.William Dean Howells and Henry James did not like the poetry in DRUM TAPS or any of the other offerings of Whitman.William Rossetti arranged for an English edition of LEAVES OF GRASS. Whitman was a commencement speaker at Dartmouth in 1872.In the 1870's he moved to Camden and suffered the first stroke.Ill health did not prevent him from being productive in later life.His last essay treated Elias Hicks, a Quaker artist, who had been an influence on his work.This critical biography is excellent.
Most comprehensive, and least theory-ridden Whitman Bio. On the issues currently 'hot' in debate about the poet (his homosexuality or lack thereof, his attitudes towards immigrants, women, and African-Americans), Loving doesn't succumb to the temptation to either sanctify his subject or make him simply a partisan of the current opinions, but rather weighs and presents the evidence in as close to an impartial manner as I've seen.The lack of a simplistic, overarching narrative to Loving's life of Whitman (the kind of narrative found in many other bios) is true to the facts of life and scholarship--sometimes we can't know. I've found this book scrupulously up-to-date; it corrects many factual errors found in earlier Whitman bios.It is required reading for any Whitman scholar, and a good read as well for those interested in knowing more about the Good Grey Poet than his poems tell us by themselves.
"I felt as if I was by the poets side each and every moment.
Life detailed more than revealed I could conclude that Loving did not wish to guess -- but on severaloccasions in the book he speculates freely and without tons of support. Iguess I would have prefered more freedom to speculate by the scholar. Still - if the reader is seeking a landscape upon which to speculate thisshould indeed be ample. ... Read more |
56. Now the Drum of War: Walt Whitman and His Brothers in the Civil War by Robert Roper | |
Paperback: 432
Pages
(2009-10-27)
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Family Ties
The Biography of A Family
excellent companion book
A Fresh Look at Whitman
Another WW Bio? |
57. Leaves of Grass, Comprising All the Poems Written By Walt Whitman Following the Arrangement of the Edition of 1891-'2 by Walt Whitman | |
Unknown Binding:
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(1944-01-01)
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58. The Cambridge Companion to Walt Whitman (Cambridge Companions to Literature) | |
Paperback: 252
Pages
(1995-06-30)
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A wonderful example of American Poetry! |
59. Essential Whitman by Walt Whitman | |
Paperback: 208
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(2006-03-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description From the introduction by Galway Kinnell: The poems of Walt Whitman meant little to me when I read them in high school and college. Luckily, when I was teaching at the University of Grenoble in my late twenties, I was required to give a course on Whitman. My experience of Leaves of Grass then was intense. . . . Soon I understood that poetry could be transcendent, hymn-like, a cosmic song, and yet remain idolatrously attached to the creatures and things of our world. . . . Once again, as when I first began writing, it seemed it might be possible to say everything in poetry. Customer Reviews (1)
Whitman via Kinnell I'm not enough of a Whitman scholar to thoroughly critique Kinnell's technique and choices.But I do find his approach fascinating, and I enjoyed the poetry for what it is. The poetry in this book is an expansive, passionate testament with the flavor of prophecy--the prophecy, that is, of a playful and joyous heretic.Whitman shows a compassion for and identification with all human beings, regardless of race, gender, or religion.He is a great forerunner of 20th and 21st century multiculturalism, and shows a sympathy with the suffering and the oppressed. His vision moves from the intimacy of a blade of grass to the movement of the stars; his eye takes in all of human history and prehistory.His writing is marked by delicious irony and paradox; he is bold enough to say "let one line of my poems contradict another!"At times the poetry seems to reflect the experience of an altered state of consciousness.Whitman's "barbaric yawp" is one of the essential voices of American poetry, and Kinnell has put together a marvelous sampling of that voice. ... Read more |
60. Walt Whitman's New York: From Manhattan to Montauk by Walt Whitman | |
Hardcover:
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(1963-01-01)
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