Whitman, Walt

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Walt Whitman's songs of male intimacy and love

"Live oak, with moss" and "Calamus"
2011
This volume includes Whitman's handwritten manuscript version of the twelve "Live oak, with moss" poems along side with a print transcription of these poems on the opposite page, followed by a facsimile of the original version of the "Calamus" poems published in the 1860-61 edition of Leaves of grass, and a reprint of the final version of the "Calamus" poems in the 1881 edition of Leaves of grass.

Earth, my likeness

nature poetry of Walt Whitman
2010
Presents a collection of nature-themed poems written by Walt Whitman and accompanied by watercolor paintings. Includes a brief biography of Whitman and an examination of his body of work.

The complete poems

2004
A complete collection of all of Walt Whitman's known poetic works including the "death bed" version of "Leaves of Grass" and early versions of many well-known poems.

Walt Whitman

2008
An illustrated collection of twenty-six poems and excerpts from longer poems by the renowned nineteenth-century poet.

Walt Whitman

selected poems, 1855-1892 : a new edition
1999
Collects Whitman's poems in their original form and in chronological order.

The sacrificial years

a chronicle of Walt Whitman's experiences in the Civil War
1999

Leaves of grass

first and "death-bed" editions : additional poems
2004
Whitman employs the cadence of simple, even idiomatic speech to "sing" national identity. Throughout his prolific career, Whitman continually revised and expanded Leaves of Grass, which went through nine editions. This volume include the first edition, the final, authorized "Death-Bed" edition, and selections of the best poems from preceding editions and other sources. Annotation. Whitman employs the cadence of simple, even idiomatic speech to "sing" national identity. Throughout his prolific career, Whitman continually revised and expanded Leaves of Grass, which went through nine editions. This volume include the first edition, the final, authorized "Death-Bed" edition, and selections of the best poems from preceding editions and other sources. Annotation. Whitman employs the cadence of simple, even idiomatic speech to "sing" national identity and destiny, philosophy and spiritualism, and frank autobiography. Throughout his prolific writing career, Whitman continually revised and expanded Leaves of Grass--which went through nine editions! This volume is the first to include the first edition, and the final, authorized "death-bed" edition, as well as a deft selection of poems which were eventually omitted.

The essential Whitman

1987
A collection of eighteen poems by the American author, including "Song of Myself" and "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry.".

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