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The Complete Poems

by Walt Whitman, Francis Murphy
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Overview

In 1855 Walt Whitman published Leaves of Grass, the work that defined him as one of America’s most influential voices and that he added to throughout his life. A collection of astonishing originality and intensity, it spoke of politics, sexual emancipation, and what it meant to be an American. From the joyful “Song of Myself” and “I Sing the Body Electric” to the elegiac “When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom’d,” Whitman’s art fuses oratory, journalism, and song in a vivid celebration of humanity. Containing all Whitman’s known poetic work, this edition reprints the final, or “deathbed,” edition of Leaves of Grass (1891–92). Earlier versions of many poems are also given, including the 1855 “Song of Myself.”

  • Features a completely new—and fuller—introduction discussing the development of Whitman's poetic career, his influence on later American poets, and his impact on the American cultural sensibility
  • Includes chronology, updated suggestions for further reading, and extensive notes

Reproduces the 1891-92 edition of Leaves of Grass. Notes give help in identifying people, historical references and place names.

Synopsis

In 1855 Walt Whitman published Leaves of Grass, the work that defined him as one of America's most influential voices and that he added to throughout his life. A collection of astonishing originality and intensity, it spoke of politics, sexual emancipation, and what it meant to be an American. From the joyful “Song of Myself” and “I Sing the Body Electric” to the elegiac “When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd,” Whitman's art fuses oratory, journalism, and song in a vivid celebration of humanity. Containing all Whitman's known poetic work, this edition reprints the final, or “deathbed,” edition of Leaves of Grass (1891—92). Earlier versions of many poems are also given, including the 1855 “Song of Myself.”

About the Author, Walt Whitman

Walt Whitman (1819—1892) was born on Long Island and educated in Brooklyn, New York. He served as a printer's devil, journeyman compositor, itinerant schoolteacher, and newspaper editor.
Francis Murphy is professor emeritus of English at Smith College.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 2005
Publisher
Penguin Group (USA)
Pages
912
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780140424515

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