Walt Whitman's ego seemed impervious to criticism ... Emerson read widely, including the works of Neo-Platonists and books on Confucianism. Upon resettling in Concord, Massachusetts, he wove ...
“But for the opera, I could never have written Leaves of Grass.” —Walt Whitman From “Proud Music of the Storm” to “Italian Music in Dakota,” the influence of opera on Whitman’s work is more than ...
When George's name was published on a list of wounded soldiers in the newspapers in December 1862, Walt hurried south to find his brother. Whitman was relieved to discover that George had hardly ...
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for a “Redeemer President,” Lincoln is the one figure in Whitman’s poetry that is permitted to cast a shadow over the poet himself; for this reason, it is easy to see why critics evinced from an early ...
"Walt is here in Washington ... enabled him to carry on his hospital work. Whitman and Chase were the two men I saw most of, at that time, in Washington. I saw Chase daily, at his own table ...
As one of the top-ranked academic institutions in Maryland, Walt Whitman High School has no shortage ... oncology branch," said Zhou. This senior works as a research assistant at NIH, redefining ...