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A classic poem of American literature, Song of Myself celebrates the speaker's identity, body, soul, and love. It explores themes of nature, existence, and self-expression with vivid imagery and rhythm.
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Read the full text of Song of Myself, a long poem by Walt Whitman that celebrates his own identity and the world around him. Listen to the audio recording by David Yezzi and explore the poem's themes, symbols and context.
A summary and analysis of Whitman's epic poem \"Song of Myself\", which explores the possibilities for communion between individuals and the self. Learn about the poem's form, symbols, themes, and key episodes, such as the grass, the twenty-ninth bather, and the yawp.
"Song of Myself" is a poem by Walt Whitman (1819–1892) that is included in his work Leaves of Grass. It has been credited as "representing the core of Whitman's poetic vision." [1]
3 de out. de 2022 · Read the first section of Whitman's epic poem Song of Myself, where he celebrates his own identity and connection with nature and humanity. Learn about the poem's context, themes, and influences from the Academy of American Poets website.
Read the full text of Whitman's epic poem Song of Myself, which explores his personal identity, the American landscape, and the cycle of life and death. Learn about the poem's themes, symbols, and influences from the Poetry Society website.
Explore Whitman's poem in fifty-two weekly installments, with commentaries and questions in English and other languages. Learn about the poem's context, themes, and meanings through online lectures, translations, and photographs.