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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.".

Leaves of grass

2007
A republication of the first edition of American poet Walt Whitman's poetry collection, containing twelve poems and originally published in 1855.

Walt Whitman's leaves of grass

the first (1855) edition
2005
Presents a reprint edition of ninteenth-century American poet Walt Whitman's "Leaves of Grass," first published 1855.

Whitman reader

Leaves of grass

Miracles: the wonder of life

Whitman says no one makes much of miracles anymore even though miracles occur around us all the time.

Overhead the sun

Excerpts from the longer works of Walt Whitman, a nineteenth-century poet whose words celebrated man and nature.

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