Critical Essays on Walt Whitman

Published on: 1983
Page Count: 358 pages
Print Type: BOOK
Categories: Poets, American
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Language: en
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... Whitman ? The present piece is in the same kind and vein , but developed , an advance . The lines ... defending the piece . Believe me your affectionate friend . GERARD Walt Whitman , Chapter III : Analysis of Poems , Gerard Manly Hopkins ...

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