Walt Whitman and the Birth of Modern American Poetry
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Recorded Books, Inc., 2004.
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9781449891701
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8h 17m 0s
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Karen Karbiener., Karen Karbiener|AUTHOR., & Karen Karbiener|READER. (2004). Walt Whitman and the Birth of Modern American Poetry . Recorded Books, Inc..

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Karen Karbiener, Karen Karbiener|AUTHOR and Karen Karbiener|READER. 2004. Walt Whitman and the Birth of Modern American Poetry. Recorded Books, Inc.

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Karen Karbiener, Karen Karbiener|AUTHOR and Karen Karbiener|READER. Walt Whitman and the Birth of Modern American Poetry Recorded Books, Inc, 2004.

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Karen Karbiener, Karen Karbiener|AUTHOR, and Karen Karbiener|READER. Walt Whitman and the Birth of Modern American Poetry Recorded Books, Inc., 2004.

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Passionate democracy is what Whitman called his invention, and like the inventions of Edison, it would transform not only the practices of its field but also the larger dimensions of American life. Whitman named what it was to be American, he cataloged and indexed and sang and scribed it, and his influence on his contemporaries and his descendants transcends the boundaries of poetry and becomes, in many ways, the story of young America. By teaching people what Whitman's poetry means we'll teach them what makes America America. More than just a history of one poet or a study of his work, this course will provide a framework to investigate the cultural formation of the United States-the birth of its spiritual identity.
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