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Walt Whitman's blue book, the 1860-61 Leaves of grass containing his manuscript additions and revisions

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Walt Whitman's blue book, the 1860-61 Leaves of grass containing his manuscript additions and revisions
Language
eng
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no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Walt Whitman's blue book
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electronic resource
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dictionaries
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the 1860-61 Leaves of grass containing his manuscript additions and revisions
Summary
In 1855, Walt Whitman published, at his own expense, the first edition of Leaves of Grass, a visionary volume of twelve poems. Showing the influence of a uniquely American form of mysticism known as Transcendentalism, the writing is distinguished by an explosively innovative free verse style and previously unmentionable subject matter. Exalting nature, celebrating the human body, and praising the senses and sexual love, the monumental work was condemned as immoral. Whitman continued evolving Leaves of Grass despite the controversy, growing his influential work decades after its first appearance by adding new poems with each new printing. Included are some of the greatest poems of modern times, works that continue to upset conventional notions of beauty and originality even today
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adult
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