Leaves of GrassThe Floating Press, 01.01.2009 - 865 Seiten Leaves of Grass is a collection of poems by Walt Whitman originally published in 1855 at the poet's own expense. Criticized when first released for Whitman's use of free verse and his rather racy depictions of sexual love and the senses, Leaves of Grass is a celebration of the human form, the material world and nature. |
Inhalt
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Book IV Children of Adam | 153 |
Book V Calamus | 188 |
Book VI | 223 |
Book VII | 242 |
Book VIII | 261 |
Book XX By the Roadside | 437 |
Book XXI DrumTaps | 457 |
Book XXII Memories of President Lincoln | 531 |
Book XXIII | 548 |
Book XXIV Autumn Rivulets | 577 |
Book XXV | 645 |
Book XXVI | 656 |
Book XXVII | 672 |
Book IX | 273 |
Book X | 282 |
Book XI | 293 |
Book XII | 307 |
Book XIII | 327 |
Book XIV | 344 |
Book XV | 352 |
Book XVI | 367 |
Book XVII Birds of Passage | 378 |
Book XVIII | 404 |
Book XIX SeaDrift | 411 |
Book XXVIII | 676 |
Book XXIX | 693 |
Book XXX Whispers of Heavenly Death | 705 |
Book XXXI | 724 |
Book XXXII From Noon to Starry Night | 735 |
Book XXXIII Songs of Parting | 773 |
Book XXXIV Sands at Seventy | 800 |
Fancies at Navesink | 808 |
Book XXXV GoodBye My Fancy | 840 |
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Leaves of Grass Walt Whitman,Richard Maurice Bucke,Thomas Biggs Harned,Horace Traubel Vollansicht - 1919 |
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America amid arms Assyria baffled bards beautiful behold blood body breast breath calm Centenarian chant clouds comrades crowd dark dead dear death debouch divine dream dropt earth eidolons eyes face fill'd flag flames flashing flesh float flowers flowing flying forever give globe grass hand head hear heart heroes immortal Journeyers Kanada land leaves light lips living look look'd lovers Manhattan Mississippi moon mother mountains never night old cause pass pass'd Passage to India passionate peace pennant perfect phrenology Pioneers poems poet prairies race rest rise river round sail shape ship shore silent sing skald sleep soldiers song soul sound spirit stand stars Strains musical strong superbest sweet thee things thou thought to-day trees vast voice wait walk Walt Whitman waves whoever wild winds woman women woods words young