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  • Leaves of Grass: The Original 1855 Edition

    Whitman

    Hardcover (Simon & Brown, Sept. 20, 2016)
    None
  • Leaves of grass

    Walt Whitman

    eBook (Pandora's Box Classics, Sept. 1, 2018)
    Leaves of grass 476 pages
  • Leaves of Grass: The Electric Edition

    Walt Whitman, Hollis George

    eBook (The New Atlantian Library, Jan. 11, 2013)
    "Leaves of Grass: The Electric Edition" gives us the complete Deathbed edition of What Whitman's epic poetry collection; an Introduction by Hollis George; an analysis of the volume's publishing history, noting additions and subtractions; and an appendix containing numerous contemporary critical reviews of Whitman's poetry.
  • Leaves of Grass

    Walt Whitman, D. Cok

    eBook (Rudram Publishing, April 14, 2016)
    Leaves of Grass is a poetry collection by the American poet Walt Whitman (1819–1892). Though the first edition was published in 1855, Whitman spent most of his professional life writing and re-writing Leaves of Grass, revising it multiple times until his death. This resulted in vastly different editions over four decades—the first a small book of twelve poems and the last a compilation of over 400.
  • Leaves of Grass

    Walt Whitman

    Hardcover (Andesite Press, Aug. 8, 2015)
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
  • Leaves of Grass

    Walt Whitman

    eBook (, Feb. 13, 2014)
    This book is an illustrated version of the original Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman.“For you to share with me two greatnesses, and a third one risinginclusive and more resplendent,The greatness of Love and Democracy, and the greatness of Religion.Melange mine own, the unseen and the seen,Mysterious ocean where the streams empty,Prophetic spirit of materials shifting and flickering around me,Living beings, identities now doubtless near us in the air that weknow not of,Contact daily and hourly that will not release me,These selecting, these in hints demanded of me…”
  • Leaves of Grass

    Walt Whitman

    eBook (Pandora's Box Classics, June 7, 2016)
    Leaves of Grass
  • Leaves of Grass

    Walt Whitman, Gay Wilson Allen

    Mass Market Paperback (Signet Classics, Sept. 1, 1954)
    None
  • Leaves of Grass

    Walt Whitman, Mel Foster

    2010 (Tantor Audio, Aug. 3, 2010)
    Abraham Lincoln read it with approval, but Emily Dickinson described its bold language and themes as "disgraceful." And Ralph Waldo Emerson found Leaves of Grass "the most extraordinary piece of wit and wisdom that America has yet contributed," calling it a "combination of the Bhagavad Gita and the New York Herald." Published at the author's own expense on July 4, 1855, Leaves of Grass initially consisted of a preface, twelve untitled poems in free verse (including the work later titled "Song of Myself," which Malcolm Cowley called "one of the great poems of modern times"), and a now-famous portrait of a devil-may-care Walt Whitman in a workman's shirt. Over the next four decades, Whitman continually expanded and revised the book as he took on the role of a workingman's bard who championed American nationalism, political democracy, contemporary progress, and unashamed sex. This volume, which contains 383 poems, is the final "Deathbed Edition," which was published in 1892.
  • Leaves of Grass

    Walt Whitman, Edoardo Ballerini

    Audio CD (Dreamscape Media, June 2, 2020)
    In 1855, Walt Whitman published, at his own expense, the first edition of Leaves of Grass, a visionary volume of twelve poems. Showing the influence of a uniquely American form of mysticism known as Transcendentalism, the writing is distinguished by an explosively innovative free-verse style and previously unmentionable subject matter. Exalting nature, celebrating the human body, and praising the senses and sexual love, this monumental work, now a classic of American poetry, was condemned as immoral upon publication. Included in this edition are some of the greatest poems of modern times, works that continue to upset conventional notions of beauty and originality even today.
  • LEAVES OF GRASS

    Walt Whitman

    eBook (Musaicum Books, Dec. 6, 2017)
    Leaves of Grass is a poetry collection by Walt Whitman. Though the first edition was published in 1855, Whitman spent his entire life writing Leaves of Grass, revising it in several editions until his death. Whitman was intentional in not organizing the book in any chronological way. Instead, he was concerned with the journey of the poetry. He desired that the reader would see a self formed through the words and themes of the book. He writes poems of a political, social, personal, and sexual nature, all ideas that he will elaborate on in later sections. Walt Whitman published and designed The First Edition of Leaves of Grass in 1855. The edition included twelve untitled poems, which were named in later editions. He included no mention of the author, only his name on the copyright and in one line of the first poem, which is later titled "Song of Myself". Whitman's final edition, the 1891-92 edition, also known as "The Deathbed Edition," is simply grammatical corrections of the 1881 edition, and the addition of "November Boughs" as a supplement, "Good-Bye my Fancy" as a second supplement, and "A Backward Glance O'er Travell'd Roads" as the closing essay.Walter "Walt" Whitman (1819 – 1892) was an American poet, essayist and journalist. His work was very controversial in its time, particularly his poetry collection Leaves of Grass, which was described as obscene for its overt sexuality.
  • Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass

    Whitman

    Hardcover (Simon & Brown, Sept. 14, 2016)
    In response to Ralph Waldo Emerson’s call for the United States to have its own unique poetic voice, Walt Whitman rose to the challenge to create what would ultimately be his most profound work. Taking its title from the colloquial term “grass”, meaning a work of minor value, Whitman’s “Leaves of Grass” is anything but that. Over his lifetime Whitman would continue to expand and revise his most famous work up until his death in 1892. The first edition contained just twelve poems, significantly smaller compared to the final “deathbed” edition, reproduced here, which included over 400. “Leaves of Grass” is unique for its celebration of the sensual pleasures of life in a time when such an attitude was considered immoral. A departure from a poetic tradition which relied on symbolism, allegory, and meditation on the religious and spiritual, “Leaves of Grass” instead focused on nature and the individual’s role in it. Initial reception of the work was quite controversial, but over time this collection of poetry has come to be acknowledged as one of the truly great American works of literature. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper and includes an introduction by John Burroughs.