Leaves Of Grass: The Death-Bed Edition
by Walt Whitman 2021-01-07 18:17:28
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It is not only the allusions to sex and physiology that disturbed Whitman's critics but also his departure from the rules of conventional poetry. He broke down the standard metred line, discard the obligatory rhyming scheme, and freely expressed hims... Read more
It is not only the allusions to sex and physiology that disturbed Whitman's critics but also his departure from the rules of conventional poetry. He broke down the standard metred line, discard the obligatory rhyming scheme, and freely expressed himself in the living vernacular of American speech. Less
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  • 7.59 X 4.99 X 1.85 in
  • 736
  • Random House Publishing Group
  • October 12, 1993
  • English
  • 9780679600763
Walter Whitman (Born in West Hills, Huntington, Long Island, New York, The United States May 31, 1819, Died: March 26, 1892) was an American poet, essayist, journalist, and humanist. He was a part of ...
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