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Walt Whitman, Yesterday & Today

Exploring the Enduring Legacy of American Poetry

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In «Walt Whitman, Yesterday & Today,» Henry Eduard Legler embarks on a profound examination of Whitman's enduring legacy within American literature. The book intricately weaves together a biographical narrative with a critical analysis of Whitman'Äôs poetry, set against the backdrop of the socio-political landscape of the 19th century. Legler's lyrical prose captures the essence of Whitman's revolutionary spirit, delving into themes of democracy, individuality, and the human experience, while simultaneously contextualizing his work within the broader literary canon. Henry Eduard Legler, a noted scholar and critic, dedicated his career to the exploration of American literary figures, with a particular emphasis on Transcendentalism and Romanticism. His intimate familiarity with the complexities of Whitman'Äôs life'Äîincluding the poet'Äôs seminal role in shaping American identity'Äîilluminates Legler'Äôs insights. Legler's own experiences as a teacher and literary critic further inform his passion for disseminating Whitman's vision to a diverse audience, revealing how the poet's work speaks to both his own time and ours. This compelling work is essential for anyone seeking to understand the indelible impact of Walt Whitman on literature and culture. Whether you are a seasoned scholar or a curious reader, Legler'Äôs exploration illuminates the profound relevance of Whitman'Äôs voice, beckoning a new appreciation for the poet whose verses resonate through the ages.

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Veröffentlichungsdatum auf Litres:
12 Januar 2025
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37 S.
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4064066130909
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