Walt Whitman: A BiographyTwenty-First Century Books, 2002 M01 1 - 160 páginas A biography of the nineteenth-century poet, which presents his life in the context of his times, and includes samples of his writing. |
Contenido
123 | 7 |
Never Mind What People Think | 29 |
Creating Your Own Way | 37 |
6 | 42 |
11 | 97 |
13 | 111 |
14 | 117 |
15 | 131 |
Chronology of Walt Whitmans life | 151 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Alcott American Andrew Carnegie army battle biography blood born Boston Broadway Brooklyn brother George called Song Camden camp Carl Sandburg Chapter City crowd death democracy Democratic diamonds and dirt Dooryard Bloom'd Drum-Taps early edition of Leaves Emerson father Franklin Evans Free Soil fugitive slave gave hospital issue Junius Brutus Booth Laura Ingalls Wilder learned Leaves of Grass Lilacs Last living Long Island Longfellow looked Manhattan Martin Van Buren Milton Meltzer mother moved nation needed never newspaper night North notebooks novel O'Connor paper parents poems poet poet's poetry political popular President printed printer prose readers reform returned Review sick singing slavery soldiers South Specimen Days star stayed teacher teaching Thoreau tion took Traubel Union visits Walt began Walt saw Walt Whitman Walt wrote Walt's Washington West Hills women wounded writing York