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Every hour, every atom : a collection of Walt Whitman's early notebooks and fragments /

"Some of the dimmest and least understood years in Walt Whitman's life just precede the advent of Leaves of Grass in 1855. A journalist and fiction writer in the late 1840s, Whitman would go from full-time editorial work to virtually no known publishing at all, starting around 1850. This i...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892 (Autor)
Otros Autores: Turpin, Zachary (Editor ), Miller, Matt (Matthew Ward) (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Iowa City : University of Iowa Press, [2020]
Colección:Iowa Whitman series.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword-Matt Miller -- Introduction-Zachary Turpin -- Key for Readers -- Notebooks -- Poem Incarnating the Mind -- A Schoolmaster -- No Doubt the Efflux -- Talbot Wilson -- You Know How -- Autobiographical Data -- Women -- In His Presence -- The Regular Old Followers -- I Know a Rich Capitalist -- 9th Av. -- The Scope of Government -- George Walker -- Dick Hunt -- Calamus-Leaves/Live Oak, with Moss -- W. Whitman Portland Av. -- English Runic -- 81 Clerman -- Excerpt from Words -- Fragments -- Dithyrambic -- Is Rougher than It was -- Wooding at Night -- I Know Well Enough -- The Genuine Miracles of Christ -- Med Cophósis -- Summer Duck -- After All -- What we Call Literature -- Picture of the Most Flowing Grandeur of a Man -- Poem-a Perfect School -- Priests! -- In Metaphysical Points -- Nehemiah Whitman -- Silence -- Living Pictures -- Of this Broad and Majestic Universe -- Remember that the Clock -- Poet of Materialism -- Loveblows -- Rules for Composition -- You Cannot Define too Clearly -- Sculpture -- Sweet Flag -- Make No Quotations -- It Seems to Me -- The Most Perfect Wonders -- Light and Air! -- The Analogy Holds -- The Only Way -- My Poems, when Complete -- In the West -- This is the Earths Word -- Most Poets Finish -- Produce Great Persons -- Feb. 25th '57 Dined with Hector Tyndale -- The Great Construction of the New Bible -- A Main Part of the Greatness -- (Of the Great Poet) -- Other Poets -- All through Writings -- A New Doctrine -- Make the Works -- Drops of my Blood -- My Two Theses -- Boldness -- Broadaxe -- Poem of Language -- Whole Poem -- Mocking All the Textbooks -- As of Forms -- Others May Praise What they Like -- Poem of Materials -- Notes. 
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