American Literary Essays1960 |
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... Whitman's Leaves of Grass , comic strips , and soap opera . Per- haps it is enough to remind you that Leaves of Grass has discomfited many a critic by its lack of symmetry and pro- portion , and that Whitman himself in- sisted : " I ...
... Whitman's Leaves of Grass , comic strips , and soap opera . Per- haps it is enough to remind you that Leaves of Grass has discomfited many a critic by its lack of symmetry and pro- portion , and that Whitman himself in- sisted : " I ...
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... Whitman in Brooklyn . Walt Whitman Walt Whitman . . . is the most inter- esting fact to me at present . I have read his second edition ( which he gave me ) , and it has done me more good than any reading for a long time . Perhaps I re ...
... Whitman in Brooklyn . Walt Whitman Walt Whitman . . . is the most inter- esting fact to me at present . I have read his second edition ( which he gave me ) , and it has done me more good than any reading for a long time . Perhaps I re ...
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... Whitman was as mixed as that of Tho- reau . In his own more consciously musi- cal verse , the Southern poet lamented the loss of grace and discrimination among his countrymen , so that public remarks which the aging Whitman was ...
... Whitman was as mixed as that of Tho- reau . In his own more consciously musi- cal verse , the Southern poet lamented the loss of grace and discrimination among his countrymen , so that public remarks which the aging Whitman was ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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