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Walt Whitman. Life: 1819-1892 Born in Long Island: saw the rural Long Island with fishers/famers; beginning community of Brooklyn; great harbor with ships;

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1 Walt Whitman

2 Life: 1819-1892 Born in Long Island: saw the rural Long Island with fishers/famers; beginning community of Brooklyn; great harbor with ships; Manhattan, bustling city Printer, journalist, newspaperman, editor, carpenter, worked for the hospitals during the Civil War Never made money from his poems – at the end of his life, he bought a simple house where he wrote poems/essays Sexuality questions: “not an inch nor a particle of an inch is vile” (59)

3 His Genius Work was not extolled by the public in his own time: 60 years too early Insisted on the unity of personality and importance of all experience to create the individual Job of the poet: showcase the interconnectedness of all things – bring everything together! Sought to make the strange familiar (opposite of Emily Dickinson!) – brought different groups of people together as one part of the American whole

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5 His Genius In order to showcase the poetry of the NEW DEMOCRATIC WORLD, Whitman disregarded traditional forms of structure: rhyme scheme, fixed meter, fixed line or stanza length, etc – All lines interconnected – mirror the connections of things! Breathed life into poetry: there was a range beyond conventional poetry where an artist could reach new bounds Revised poem throughout his life

6 Whitman’s EPIC: Leaves of Grass Hero: democracy Actions: actions of Americans Theme: democracy’s ability to respect and exalt the individual Narrator: assumes the voice of the common American people Symbiotic relationship btw people and poet **Sought to show strange Americans to each other: to introduce themselves to the different type of people around the country and to unite them through their similar goals/loves STRANGE  FAMILIAR

7 Leaves of Grass Large collection of poems SUPER LONG POEM: “Song of Myself” – Has FIFTY TWO sections! – First long poem that used free verse Constantly changing throughout his lifetime Use of catalogs or long lists The use of parallelism – repetition of phrases or sentences with similar structures or meanings

8 Accolades Emerson: “I greet you at the beginning of a great career;” saw the first edition as “the most extraordinary piece of wit and wisdom that America has yet contributed.” Harold Bloom: “If you are American, then Walt Whitman is your imaginative father and mother, even if, like myself, you have never composed a line of verse. You can nominate a fair number of literary works as candidates for the secular Scripture of the United States. They might include Moby-Dick, Huckleberry Finn or Emerson’s essays. None of those, not even Emerson's, are as central as the first edition of Leaves of Grass.”

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