Critical Approaches to American Literature: Walt Whitman to William FaulknerCrowell, 1965 - American literature |
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... Song of Myself , " " All goes onward and outward , nothing collapses , / And to die is different from what any one supposed , and luckier . " In " Passage to India ... Song of the bleeding throat , Death's outlet song of [ WALT WHITMAN 36 ·
... Song of Myself , " " All goes onward and outward , nothing collapses , / And to die is different from what any one supposed , and luckier . " In " Passage to India ... Song of the bleeding throat , Death's outlet song of [ WALT WHITMAN 36 ·
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... song of my dusky demon and brother , With the thousand responsive songs at random , My own songs awaked from that hour , And with them the key , the word up from the waves , The word of the sweetest song and all songs , That strong and ...
... song of my dusky demon and brother , With the thousand responsive songs at random , My own songs awaked from that hour , And with them the key , the word up from the waves , The word of the sweetest song and all songs , That strong and ...
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... song , a hearer , and a setting . These elements cannot be aligned with the creative trinity . They are the discrete things that the creativity unites . The singer makes the song , and in the mind of the hearer , the song and the ...
... song , a hearer , and a setting . These elements cannot be aligned with the creative trinity . They are the discrete things that the creativity unites . The singer makes the song , and in the mind of the hearer , the song and the ...
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Whitman I | 14 |
Richard P Adams Whitmans Lilacs and the Tradition | 28 |
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