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  1. Leaves of Grass is a poetry collection by American poet Walt Whitman. Though it was first published in 1855, Whitman spent most of his professional life writing, rewriting, and expanding Leaves of Grass until his death in 1892. Six or nine individual editions of Leaves of Grass were produced, depending on how they are distinguished.

    • Walt Whitman, Malcolm Cowley
    • Poetry
    • 1855
    • July 4, 1855
  2. The Walt Whitman Archive, edited by Matt Cohen, Ed Folsom, & Kenneth M. Price, is published by the Center for Digital Research in the Humanities at the University of Nebraska–⁠Lincoln under a Creative Commons License.

  3. Leaves of Grass (Brasil: Folhas de Relva / Portugal: Folhas de Erva) é a magnum opus do poeta estadunidense Walt Whitman, editada em 1855, no Brooklyn, Nova Iorque. A obra teve sete edições entre os anos de 1855 e 1892 e apenas a última dela, a "do leito de morte", era autorizada pelo autor.

  4. Home. Commentary. Reviews. anc.01072. Leaves of Grass. About This Item. Title: Leaves of Grass. Date: 10 December 1858. Creator (s): Shepard, George Hull. Whitman Archive ID: anc.01072. Source: The Long-Islander 10 December 1858.

  5. Learn about the history, structure, and themes of Walt Whitman's masterpiece, Leaves of Grass, a collection of free verse poems on various topics such as America, democracy, love, and death. Find out how Whitman invented a new American free verse and used literary devices like catalogs and anaphora to capture the essence of his country.

  6. 5 de abr. de 2024 · Last Updated: Apr 5, 2024 • Article History. Leaves of Grass, collection of poetry by American author Walt Whitman, first presented as a group of 12 poems published anonymously in 1855. It was followed by five revised and three reissued editions during the author’s lifetime.

  7. Walt Whitman is America’s world poet—a latter-day successor to Homer, Virgil, Dante, and Shakespeare. In Leaves of Grass (1855, 1891-2), he celebrated democracy, nature, love, and friendship. This monumental work chanted praises to the body as well as to the soul, and found beauty and...