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Select poems for you| a selection of Walter Whitman poems

Select poems for you| a selection of Walter Whitman poems

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Walter Whitman

Select poems for you| a selection of Walter Whitman poems

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Select poems for you| a selection of Walter Whitman poems

Walt Whitman (May 31, 1819 – March 26, 1892), born on Governor's Island, New York, was a famous American poet and humanist who created the Free Verse, whose representative work is the poetry collection Leaves of Grass.

Select poems for you| a selection of Walter Whitman poems

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Select poems for you| a selection of Walter Whitman poems
Select poems for you| a selection of Walter Whitman poems
Select poems for you| a selection of Walter Whitman poems
Select poems for you| a selection of Walter Whitman poems
Select poems for you| a selection of Walter Whitman poems
Select poems for you| a selection of Walter Whitman poems

Whitman praised Emerson's life creed — "The ordinary is great, the ordinary is sacred." He enthusiastically celebrated ordinary people and ordinary things, expressing radical democratic ideas and high optimism. "I Hear America Singing" is exactly a resounding song sung by Whitman as a great democratic singer, an outpouring of Whitman's fiery feelings, and a song of his deep affection for ordinary laborers.

The literature of the American Romantic period symbolizes a period of american prosperity and prosperity, where everything is in the hope of rebirth, full of infinite possibilities. Americans began to think about the literature of their own people, and gradually developed literature with different characteristics from the Same Language Of England, and the enthusiastic style of Whitman's poetry perfectly fit the national spirit of the United States. Thematically, freedom and democracy were the focus of American Romantic poetry; formally, the poetry of this period changed from the strict syntactic rhythm of the past and was more inclined to the actual expression of emotion.

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