"The million dead, too, summ'd up" : Walt Whitman's Civil War writings /
"This book is the first to offer a comprehensive selection of Walt Whitman's Civil War poetry and prose with a full commentary on each work. One of the most distinguished critics in Whitman Studies, Ed Folsom, and one of the nation's most prominent writers and literary figures, Christ...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Iowa City :
University of Iowa Press,
[2021]
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Colección: | Iowa Whitman series.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. "The million dead, too, summ'd up--the unknown" (from Memoranda during the war)
- 2. "Song of myself," sections 33-37 (from Leaves of grass)
- 3. "Poem of wonder at the resurrection of the wheat" / "This compost" (from Leaves of grass)
- 4. "Year of meteors (1859-60)" (from Drum-taps)
- 5. "Drum-taps" (from Drum-taps)
- 6. "Beat! Beat! Drums!" (from Drum-taps)
- 7. "Opening of the secession war" (from Memoranda during the war)
- 8. "Down at the front" (from Memoranda during the war)
- 9. "Cavalry crossing a ford" (from Drum-taps)
- 10. "When I heard the learn'd astronomer" (from Drum-taps)
- 11. Walt Whitman to Margaret S. Curtis, October 4, 1863 (letter)
- 12. "The dresser" (from Drum-taps)
- 13. "Patent-office hospital" (from Memoranda during the war)
- 14. "Mother and babe" (from Drum-taps)
- 15. "Vigil strange I kept on the field one night" (from Drum-taps)
- 16. "A march in the ranks hard-prest, and the road unknown" (from Drum-taps)
- 17. "A sight in camp in the day-break grey and dim" (from Drum-taps)
- 18. "The wounded from Chancellorsville, May '63" (from Memoranda during the war)
- 19. Walt Whitman to Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Haskell, August 10, 1863 (letter)
- 20. "Year that trembled and reel'd beneath me" (from Drum-taps)
- 21. "Give me the splendid silent sun" (from Drum-taps)
- 22. "Over the carnage rose prophetic a voice" (from Drum-taps)
- 23. "Come up from the fields father" (from Drum-taps)
- 24. "The veteran's vision" (from Drum-taps)
- 25. Walt Whitman to his mother, Louisa Van Velsor Whitman, March 29, 1864 (letter)
- 26. "Hymn of dead soldiers" (from Drum-taps)
- 27. "Pioneers! O Pioneers!" (from Drum-taps)
- 28. "Abraham Lincoln," "Murder of President Lincoln," and "No good portrait of Lincoln" (from Memoranda during the war)
- 29. "Hush'd be the camps to-day" (from Drum-taps)
- 30. "When lilacs last in the door-yard bloom'd," Sections 1-13 (from Sequel to drum-taps)
- 31. "When lilacs last in the door-yard bloom'd," Sections 14-21 (from Sequel to drum-taps)
- 32. "Chanting the square deific" (from Sequel to drum-taps)
- 33. "I heard you, solemn-sweet pipes of the organ" (from Sequel to drum-taps)
- 34. "Two brothers, one south, one north" (from Memoranda during the war)
- 35. "Convulsiveness" and "Three years summ'd up" (from Memoranda during the war)
- 36. "Reconciliation" (from Sequel to drum-taps)
- 37. "To the leaven'd soil they trod" (from Sequel to drum-taps)
- 38. "Results south--now and hence" (from Memoranda during the war)
- 39. "Ethiopia saluting the colors" (from Leaves of grass, 1881 edition)
- 40. "The real war will never get in the books" (from Memoranda during the war).