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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 576 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 198x126x36 mm, weight: 459 g
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  • Leidėjas: Alma Classics
  • ISBN-10: 1847497551
  • ISBN-13: 9781847497550
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 576 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 198x126x36 mm, weight: 459 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-May-2019
  • Leidėjas: Alma Classics
  • ISBN-10: 1847497551
  • ISBN-13: 9781847497550
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First published in 1855 and extended by the author over the course of more than three decades, Leaves of Grass embodies Walt Whitman's lifetime ambition to create a new voice that could capture the spirit and vibrancy of the young American nation, while celebrating at the same time “Nature without check with original energy”.

Famously written in free verse and brimming with sensuous imagery and an unbridled love of nature and life in all its forms, and containing celebrated poems such as the ebullient 'Song of Myself' – described by Jay Parini as the greatest American poem ever written – and the elegiac 'When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd', Leaves of Grass is not only the finest achievement of a highly unique poet, but a founding text for American literature and modern poetry.

Considered one of the most influential poets in American literature and a pioneer of free verse, Walt Whitman (1819–92) was also a prolific writer of essays and articles. Controversial in its time, his sprawling collection Leaves of Grass is regarded as his magnum opus.

Recenzijos

Whitman, the great poet, has meant so much to me. Whitman the one man breaking a way ahead. Whitman the one pioneer Ahead of Whitman, nothing. Ahead of all poets, pioneering into the wilderness of unopened life, Whitman. Beyond him, none. -- D.H. Lawrence

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Considered one of the most influential poets in American literature and a pioneer of free verse, Walt Whitman (181992) was also a prolific writer of essays and articles. Controversial in its time, his sprawling collection Leaves of Grass is regarded as his magnum opus.
Inscriptions 3(12)
One's Self I Sing
3(1)
As I Pondered in Silence
3(1)
In Cabined Ships at Sea
4(1)
To Foreign Lands
5(1)
To a Historian
5(1)
To Thee, Old Cause
6(1)
Eidolons
6(3)
For Him I Sing
9(1)
When I Read the Book
9(1)
Beginning My Studies
10(1)
Beginners
10(1)
To the States
10(1)
On Journeys through the States
10(1)
To a Certain Cantatrice
11(1)
Me Imperturbe
11(1)
Savantism
12(1)
The Ship Starting
12(1)
I Hear America Singing
12(1)
What Place Is Besieged?
13(1)
Still though the One I Sing
13(1)
Shut Not Your Doors
13(1)
Poets to Come
13(1)
To You
14(1)
Thou Reader
14(1)
Starting From Paumanok 15(13)
Song Of Myself 28(55)
Children Of Adam 83(19)
To the Garden the World
83(1)
From Pent-up Aching Rivers
83(2)
I Sing the Body Electric
85(8)
A Woman Waits for Me
93(1)
Spontaneous Me
94(2)
One Hour to Madness and Joy
96(1)
Out of the Rolling Ocean, the Crowd
97(1)
Ages and Ages Returning at Intervals
98(1)
We Two, How Long We Were Fooled
98(1)
O Hymen! O Hymenee!
99(1)
I Am He That Aches with Love
99(1)
Native Moments
99(1)
Once I Passed through a Populous City
100(1)
I Heard You, Solemn-Sweet Pipes of the Organ
100(1)
Facing West from California's Shores
101(1)
As Adam Early in the Morning
101(1)
Calamus 102(20)
In Paths Untrodden
102(1)
Scented Herbage of My Breast
103(1)
Whoever You Are, Holding Me Now in Hand
104(2)
For You, O Democracy
106(2)
These I Singing in Spring
108
Not Heaving from My Ribbed Breast Only
107(1)
Of the Terrible Doubt of Appearances
108(1)
The Base of All Metaphysics
109(1)
Recorders Ages Hence
109(1)
When I Heard at the Close of the Day
110(1)
Are You the New Person Drawn toward Me?
111(1)
Roots and Leaves Themselves Alone
111(1)
Not Heat Flames up and Consumes
112(1)
Trickle Drops
112(1)
City of Orgies
113(1)
Behold this Swarthy Face
113(1)
I Saw in Louisiana a Live Oak Growing
113(1)
To a Stranger
114(1)
This Moment Yearning and Thoughtful
114(1)
I Hear It Was Charged against Me
115(1)
The Prairie Grass Dividing
115(1)
When I Peruse the Conquered Fame
116(1)
We Two Boys Together Clinging
116(1)
A Promise to California
116(1)
Here the Frailest Leaves of Me
117(1)
No Labour-Saving Machine
117(1)
A Glimpse
117(1)
A Leaf for Hand in Hand
118(1)
Earth, My Likeness
118(1)
I Dreamed in a Dream
118(1)
What Think You I Take My Pen in Hand?
119(1)
To the East and to the West
119(1)
Sometimes with One I Love
119(1)
To a Western Boy
120(1)
Fast-Anchored Eternal, O Love!
120(1)
Among the Multitude
120(1)
O You Whom I Often and Silently Come
120(1)
That Shadow, My Likeness
121(1)
Full of Life Now
121(1)
Salut Au Monde! 122(10)
Song Of The Open Road 132(10)
Crossing Brooklyn Ferry 142(6)
Song Of The Answerer 148(5)
Our Old Feuillage 153(5)
A Song Of Joys 158(7)
Song Of The Broad Axe 165(11)
Song Of The Exposition 176(9)
Song Of The Redwood Tree 185(5)
A Song For Occupations 190(8)
A Song Of The Rolling Earth 198(6)
Youth, Day, Old Age And Night
203(1)
Birds Of Passage 204(14)
Song of the Universal
204(2)
Pioneers! O Pioneers!
206(6)
To You
212(1)
France
212(1)
Myself and Mine
213(2)
Year of Meteors
215(1)
With Antecedents
216(2)
A Broadway Pageant 218(4)
Sea Drift 222(15)
Out Of The Cradle Endlessly Rocking
222(6)
As I Ebbed With The Ocean Of Life
228(2)
Tears
230(1)
To The Man-Of-War Bird
231(1)
Aboard At A Ship's Helm
232(1)
On The Beach At Night
232(1)
The World Below The Brine
233(1)
On The Beach At Night Alone
234(1)
Song For All Seas, All Ships
235(1)
Patrolling Barnegat
236(1)
After The Sea Ship
236(1)
By The Roadside 237(12)
A Boston Ballad
237(2)
Europe
239(2)
A Hand Mirror
241(1)
Gods
241(1)
Germs
242(1)
Thoughts
242(1)
When I Heard the Learned Astronomer
243(1)
Perfections
243(1)
O Me! O Life!
243(1)
To a President
244(1)
I Sit and Look Out
244(1)
To Rich Givers
245(1)
The Dalliance of the Eagles
245(1)
Roaming in Thought
245(1)
A Farm Picture
246(1)
A Child's Amaze
246(1)
The Runner
246(1)
Beautiful Women
246(1)
Mother and Babe
246(1)
Thought
246(1)
Visored
247(1)
Thought
247(1)
Gliding o'er All
247(1)
Hast Never Come to Thee an Hour
247(1)
Thought
247(1)
To Old Age
248(1)
Locations and Times
248(1)
Offerings
248(1)
To the States
248(1)
Drum Taps 249(39)
First, O Songs For a Prelude
249(2)
Eighteen Sixty-One
251(1)
Beat, Beat, Drums!
252(1)
From Paumanok Starting, I Fly Like a Bird
253(1)
Song of the Banner at Daybreak
253(6)
Rise, O Days, from Your Fathomless Deeps
259(2)
Virginia - the West
261(1)
City of Ships
261(1)
The Centenarian's Story
262(4)
Cavalry Crossing a Ford
266(1)
Bivouac on a Mountain Side
266(1)
An Army Corps on the March
267(1)
By the Bivouac's Fitful Flame
267(1)
Come up from the Fields, Father
267(2)
Vigil Strange I Kept on the Field One Night
269(1)
A March in the Ranks Hard-Pressed, and the Road Unknown
270(5)
A Sight in Camp in the Daybreak Grey and Dim
275
As Toilsome I Wandered Virginia's Woods
272(1)
Not the Pilot
272(1)
Year That Trembled and Reeled beneath Me
272(1)
The Wound-Dresser
273(2)
Long, Too Long America
275(1)
Give Me the Splendid Silent Sun
276(2)
Dirge for Two Veterans
278(1)
Over the Carnage Rose Prophetic a Voice
279(1)
I Saw Old General at Bay
280(1)
The Artilleryman's Vision
280(1)
Ethiopia Saluting the Colours
281(1)
Not Youth Pertains to Me
282(1)
Race of Veterans
282(1)
World Take Good Notice
282(1)
O Tan-Faced Prairie Boy
282(1)
Look Down, Fair Moon
283(1)
Reconciliation
283(1)
How Solemn, as One by One
283(1)
As I Lay with My Head in Your Lap, Camerado
284(1)
Delicate Cluster
284(1)
To a Certain Civilian
284(1)
Lo, Victress on the Peaks
285(1)
Spirit Whose Work Is Done
285(1)
Adieu to a Soldier
286(1)
Turn, O Libertad
287(1)
To the Leavened Soil They Trod
287(1)
Memories Of President Lincoln 288(10)
When Lilacs Last In The Dooryard Bloomed
288(8)
O Captain, My Captain!
296(1)
Hushed Be The Camps Today
297(1)
This Dust Was Once The Man
297(1)
By Blue Ontario's Shore 298(15)
Reversals
352
Autumn Rivulets 313(38)
As Consequent, etc.
313(1)
The Return of the Heroes
314(5)
There Was a Child Went Forth
319(2)
Old Ireland
321(1)
The City Dead-House
322(1)
This Compost
322(2)
To a Foiled European Revolutionaire
324(2)
Unnamed Lands
326(1)
Song of Prudence
327(3)
The Singer in the Prison
330(2)
Warble For Lilac Time
332(1)
Outlines For a Tomb
333(2)
Out from behind this Mask
335(1)
Vocalism
336(1)
To Him That Was Crucified
337(1)
You Felons on Trial in Courts
337(1)
Laws for Creations
338(1)
To a Common Prostitute
339(1)
I Was Looking a Long While
339(1)
Thought
339(1)
Miracles
340(1)
Sparkles from the Wheel
341(1)
To a Pupil
341(1)
Unfolded out of the Folds
342(1)
What Am I, after All
342(1)
Cosmos
343(1)
Others May Praise What They Like
343(1)
Who Learns My Lesson Complete?
344(1)
Tests
345(1)
The Torch
345(1)
O Star of France
346(1)
The Ox-Tamer
347(1)
An Old Man's Thought of School
348(1)
Wandering at Morn
349(1)
Italian Music in Dakota
349(1)
With All Thy Gifts
350(1)
My Picture Gallery
350(1)
The Prairie States
350(1)
Proud Music Of The Storm 351(6)
Passage To India 357(9)
Prayer Of Columbus 366(3)
The Sleepers 369(9)
Transpositions
377(1)
To Think Of Time 378(6)
Whispers Of Heavenly Death 384(11)
Darest Thou Now, O Soul
384(1)
Whispers of Heavenly Death
385(1)
Chanting the Square Deific
385(2)
Of Him I Love Day and Night
387(1)
Yet, Yet, Ye Downcast Hours
388(1)
As if a Phantom Caressed Me
388(1)
Assurances
388(1)
Quicksand Years
389(1)
That Music Always Round Me
390(1)
What Ship, Puzzled at Sea
390(1)
A Noiseless, Patient Spider
390(1)
O Living Always, Always Dying
391(1)
To One Shortly to Die
391(1)
Night on the Prairies
391(1)
Thought
391(2)
The Last Invocation
393(1)
As I Watched the Ploughman Ploughing
393(1)
Pensive and Faltering
394(1)
Thou, Mother, With Thy Equal Brood 395(6)
A Paumanok Picture
400(1)
From Noon To Starry Night 401(21)
Thou, Orb Aloft Full-Dazzling
401(1)
Faces
402(4)
The Mystic Trumpeter
406(3)
To a Locomotive in Winter
409(1)
O Magnet-South
410(1)
Mannahatta
411(1)
All Is Truth
412(1)
A Riddle Song
412(2)
Excelsior
414(1)
Ah, Poverties, Wincings and Sulky Retreats
414(1)
Thoughts
415(1)
Mediums
415(1)
Weave in, My Hardy Life
416(1)
Spain, 1873-74
416(1)
By Broad Potomac's Shore
417(1)
From Far Dakota's Canyons
417(1)
Old War Dreams
418(1)
Thick-Sprinkled Bunting
419(1)
What Best I See in Thee
419(1)
Spirit That Formed this Scene
420(1)
As I Walk these Broad Majestic Days
420(1)
A Clear Midnight
421(1)
Songs Of Parting 422(15)
As the Time Draws Nigh
422(1)
Years of the Modern
422(2)
Ashes of Soldiers
424(1)
Thoughts
425(2)
Song at Sunset
427(2)
As at Thy Portals Also Death
429(1)
My Legacy
429(1)
Pensive on Her Dead Gazing
430(1)
Camps of Green
430(1)
The Sobbing of the Bells
431(1)
As They Draw to a Close
432(1)
Joy, Shipmate, Joy!
432(1)
The Untold Want
432(1)
Portals
433(1)
These Carols
433(1)
Now Finale to the Shore
433(1)
So Long!
433(4)
Annex to Preceding Pages 437(26)
Sands At Seventy
439(24)
Mannahatta
439(1)
Paumanok
439(1)
From Montauk Point
439(1)
To Those Who've Failed
440(1)
A Carol Closing Sixty-Nine
440(1)
The Bravest Soldiers
440(1)
A Font of Type
441(1)
As I Sit Writing Here
441(1)
My Canary Bird
441(1)
Queries to My Seventieth Year
441(1)
The Wallabout Martyrs
442(1)
The First Dandelion
442(1)
America
442(1)
Memories
442(1)
Today and Thee
443(1)
After the Dazzle of Day
443(1)
Abraham Lincoln, Born Feb. 12, 1809
443(1)
Out of May's Shows Selected
443(1)
Halcyon Days
444(1)
Fancies at Navesink
444(3)
Election Day, November 1884
447(1)
With Husky-Haughty Lips, O Sea!
447(1)
Death of General Grant
448(1)
Red Jacket (from Aloft)
449(1)
Washington's Monument, February 1885
449(1)
Of that Blithe Throat of Thine
450(1)
Broadway
450(1)
To Get the Final Lilt of Songs
451(1)
Old Salt Kossabone
451(1)
The Dead Tenor
452(1)
Continuities
452(1)
Yonnondio
453(1)
Life
453(1)
"Going Somewhere"
454(1)
Small the Theme of My Chant
454(1)
True Conquerors
455(1)
The United States to Old World Critics
455(1)
The Calming Thought of All
455(1)
Thanks in Old Age
455(1)
Life and Death
456(1)
The Voice of the Rain
456(1)
Soon Shall the Winter's Foil Be Here
457(1)
While Not the Past Forgetting
457(1)
The Dying Veteran
457(1)
Stronger Lessons
458(1)
A Prairie Sunset
458(1)
Twenty Years
459(1)
Orange Buds by Mail from Florida
459(1)
Twilight
459(1)
You Lingering Sparse Leaves of Me
460(1)
Not Meagre, Latent Boughs Alone
460(1)
The Dead Emperor
460(1)
As the Greek's Signal Flame
460(1)
The Dismantled Ship
461(1)
Now Precedent Songs, Farewell
461(1)
An Evening Lull
462(1)
Old Age's Lambent Peaks
462(1)
After the Supper and Talk
462(1)
2nd Annex 463(36)
Preface Note to 2nd Annex
465(2)
Goodbye My Fancy
467(16)
Sail out for Good, Eidolon Yacht!
467(1)
Lingering Last Drops
467(1)
Goodbye My Fancy
467(1)
On, on the Same, Ye Jocund Twain!
468(1)
My 71st Year
468(1)
Apparitions
469(1)
The Pallid Wreath
469(1)
An Ended Day
469(1)
Old Age's Ship & Crafty Death's
469(1)
To the Pending Year
470(1)
Shakespeare-Bacon's Cipher
470(1)
Long, Long Hence
470(1)
Bravo, Paris Exposition!
470(1)
Interpolation Sounds
471(1)
To the Sunset Breeze
471(1)
Old Chants
472(1)
A Christmas Greeting
473(1)
Sounds of the Winter
473(1)
A Twilight Song
473(1)
When the Full-Grown Poet Came
474(1)
Osceola
474(1)
A Voice from Death
475(2)
A Persian Lesson
477(1)
The Commonplace
477(1)
"The Rounded Catalogue Divine Complete"
478(1)
Mirages
478(1)
L. of G.'s Purport
479(1)
The Unexpressed
479(1)
Grand Is the Seen
480(1)
Unseen Buds
480(1)
Goodbye, My Fancy!
480(3)
A Backward Glance O'er Travelled Roads
483(16)
Appendix 499(22)
Preface to the 1855 Leaves of Grass
501(20)
Note on the Text 521(1)
Notes 521(14)
Extra Material 535(9)
Walt Whitman's Life
537(3)
Walt Whitman's Works
540(3)
Select Bibliography
543(1)
Index of Titles and First Lines 544
Considered one of the most influential poets in American literature and a pioneer of free verse, Walt Whitman (181992) was also a prolific writer of essays and articles. Controversial in its time, his sprawling collection Leaves of Grass is regarded as his magnum opus.