The Complete Poetical Works
Autor: | Walt Whitman |
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EAN: | 9788028219291 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 02.05.2020 |
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Schlagworte: | american romantic poetry civil war reflections cultural critique poetry free verse anthology nature and identity themes nineteenth-century verses self-discovery and freedom transcendentalist literary style urban america imagery whitmanian ph |
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Walt Whitman's 'The Complete Poetical Works' is a monumental collection that encapsulates the breadth of his innovative poetic vision, marked by free verse and a profound celebration of individuality and democracy. This compendium not only highlights his seminal work, 'Leaves of Grass,' but also showcases smaller but significant pieces that exemplify his transcendental influences and connection to the American landscape. Whitman's style, characterized by vivid imagery and an expansive syntax, pushes the boundaries of traditional poetry, inviting readers into a deeply personal exploration of the human experience, while simultaneously engaging with the social and political issues of his time, such as nationalism and identity. Walt Whitman, often regarded as the father of free verse, drew inspiration from the diverse tapestry of American life and the cosmos itself. His experiences as a nurse during the Civil War deeply influenced his work, imbuing it with themes of empathy and the shared human condition. Whitman's bold experimentation with form and language was revolutionary, reflecting his belief in poetry as a vehicle for social change and spiritual connection. For readers seeking to immerse themselves in American poetry's transformative power, 'The Complete Poetical Works' serves as an essential gateway. This collection not only showcases Whitman's genius but also offers a timeless meditation on freedom, love, and the interconnectedness of humanity. It is a must-read for anyone interested in the evolution of modern poetry and the profound questions it raises.