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Walt Whitman: Selected Poetry and Prose
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Walt Whitman: Selected Poetry and Prose
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Walt Whitman: Selected Poetry and Prose
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This compact edition offers a substantial selection of Whitman’s writing. Highlights include the full text of the 1855 Preface to
Leaves of Grass
, the 1855 text of the poem later titled “Song of Myself,” the complete “Live Oak, with Moss” sequence, numerous selections from the 1881 edition of
, and several samples of Whitman’s early and late prose. The appendices include nineteenth-century reviews of
, a selection of illustrations showing Whitman’s design choices for various editions of the book, and numerous portraits of the author.
This volume is one of a number of editions that have been drawn from the pages of the acclaimed
Broadview Anthology of American Literature
. The series is designed to make selections from the anthology available in a format convenient for use in a wide variety of contexts; each edition features an introduction and explanatory footnotes, and is designed to meet the needs of today’s students.
This edition departs from most other editions in the series in one important respect—its format. The large page size of the edition facilitates the reading of Whitman’s long lines of verse.
Leaves of Grass
, the 1855 text of the poem later titled “Song of Myself,” the complete “Live Oak, with Moss” sequence, numerous selections from the 1881 edition of
, and several samples of Whitman’s early and late prose. The appendices include nineteenth-century reviews of
, a selection of illustrations showing Whitman’s design choices for various editions of the book, and numerous portraits of the author.
This volume is one of a number of editions that have been drawn from the pages of the acclaimed
Broadview Anthology of American Literature
. The series is designed to make selections from the anthology available in a format convenient for use in a wide variety of contexts; each edition features an introduction and explanatory footnotes, and is designed to meet the needs of today’s students.
This edition departs from most other editions in the series in one important respect—its format. The large page size of the edition facilitates the reading of Whitman’s long lines of verse.