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- Walt Whitman - Wikipedia
Walter Whitman Jr ( ˈhwɪtmən ; May 31, 1819 – March 26, 1892) was an American poet, essayist, and journalist; he also wrote two novels He is considered one of the most influential poets in American literature and world literature
- Walt Whitman | Biography, Poems, Leaves of Grass, Facts - Britannica
Walt Whitman (born May 31, 1819, West Hills, Long Island, New York, U S —died March 26, 1892, Camden, New Jersey) was an American poet, journalist, and essayist whose verse collection Leaves of Grass, first published in 1855, is a landmark in the history of American literature
- Walt Whitman - Poems, Quotes Poetry - Biography
Considered one of America's most influential poets, Walt Whitman aimed to transcend traditional epics and eschew normal aesthetic form to mirror the potential freedoms to be found
- About Walt Whitman - Academy of American Poets
Walt Whitman - Born on May 31, 1819, Walt Whitman is the author of Leaves of Grass and, along with Emily Dickinson, is considered one of the architects of a uniquely American poetic voice
- Walt Whitmans Life | American Experience | PBS
Walt Whitman is born to Louisa and Walter Whitman in Huntington Township on Long Island, New York He is the second of eight surviving children His father will struggle to
- Walt Whitman Poet - Biography, Age, America, Married, Children
Explore the life of Walt Whitman, a pioneering poet known for his works, marriage, and children Discover his impact on American literature
- About Walt Whitman: The Voice of American Poetry - Poem Analysis
Walt Whitman, born in 1819, is known as the father of free verse poetry His deeply emotional, spiritual, and nature-based poems appeal to poetry loves around the world Throughout his work, he explores themes of life, the self, sexuality, nature, and spirituality
- Walt Whitman - World History Encyclopedia
Walt Whitman (1819-1892) was an American journalist and poet, best known for his collection of poems entitled Leaves of Grass, first published in 1855 He remains an influential figure in American literature
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