Re-Scripting Walt Whitman: An Introduction to His Life and Work

Re-Scripting Walt Whitman: An Introduction to His Life and Work

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Aug 19, 2005 · English · Paperback (174 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 174
Language English
Published Aug 19, 2005
Publisher Wiley-Blackwell
Edition 1
ISBN-10 1405118180
ISBN-13 9781405118187

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Kenneth M. Price and Ed Folsom offer a captivating exploration into the life and work of Walt Whitman, delving deep into his unique relationship with literature. This guide paints a vivid picture of Whitman's enduring legacy, showcasing how he not only saw himself in his poems but also how he shaped the very essence of American poetry.

Whitman's passionate approach to writing and his revolutionary ideas about identity, democracy, and humanity are dissected with care, making complex themes accessible to both newcomers and seasoned scholars. The authors masterfully contextualize Whitman's work within the social and political landscapes of his time, illustrating how his experiences and surroundings influenced his creative output.

Furthermore, the guide emphasizes the importance of Whitman’s books, presenting them as extensions of his identity rather than mere collections of poetry. Readers are invited to explore the influence of these texts on not only Whitman's contemporaries but also future generations of writers and thinkers.

Through insightful analysis and engaging narrative, Price and Folsom create a comprehensive introduction that resonates with anyone interested in the profound impact of one of America’s most celebrated poets. Their examination serves as both a tribute and a critical reflection on Whitman's remarkable contributions to literature and culture.

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Biography Autobiography & Memoir Poetry

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