Title: Walt Whitman
1Walt Whitman
2BORN MAY 31, 1819
LONG ISLAND, BROOKLYN PRINTER, TEACHER,
JOURNALIST, EDITOR, FOUNDED NEWSPAPER
3Why Do We Study Whitman?
- Whitman is perhaps the most important
American poet - He lived in the same world that Poe did, but Poe
wrote poetry like a blind man. Whitman
incorporated all the sounds, sights, experiences
of life, of the common man, of the city. - He is the voice of America and all Americans.
4WHY IS WALT WHITMAN SO IMPORTANT TO AMERICAN
LITERATURE?
- HIS POETRY IS A CELEBRATION OF
AMERICA. HE WAS A TRUE PATRIOT WHOSE POEMS
SING THE PRAISES OF AMERICA AND
DEMOCRACY. - WHITMAN ABANDONED TRADITIONAL RHYME SCHEMES AND
FORMAL METERS IN FAVOR OF THE NATURAL RHYTHMS AND
SPEECH PATTERNS (CADENCE) OF FREE VERSE
1869
5CHARACTERISTICS OF WHITMANS POETRY
- 1. FIRST AMERICAN WRITER TO USE FREE
VERSE -NO REGULAR RHYME SCHEME OR METER -
- 2. PARALLELISM/PARALLEL STRUCTURE REPETITION OF
SIMILARLY CONSTRUCTED PHRASES OR CLAUSES OR
SENTENCES. - 3. IMAGERY USE OF LANGUAGE TO EVOKE VISUAL
IMAGES, AS WELL AS SENSATIONS OF SMELL, HEARING,
TASTE AND TOUCH
1889
6CHARACTERISTICS OF WHITMANS POETRY
- 4. CADENCE THE RUN OF WORDS THAT RISE AND FALL
IN EMPHASIS WHEN HE HAS A PARTICULAR POINT TO
MAKE AND MEASURES HIS LINE TO MAKE IT - CATALOGS LONGS LISTS OF IMAGES, PEOPLE, or
THINGS USED TO EMPHASIZE AN IDEA - 6. ALLITERATION
7Words of Wisdom from Walt
- I AM THE POET OF THE BODY AND I AM THE
POET OF THE SOUL. - THE PLEASURES OF HEAVEN ARE WITH ME AND THE PAINS
OF HELL ARE WITH ME. - . . . I AM THE POET OF THE WOMAN THE SAME AS THE
MAN. - AND I SAY IT IS AS GREAT TO BE A WOMAN AS TO BE A
MAN. - . . . I AM NOT THE POET OF GOODNESS ONLY. I DO
NOT DECLINE TO BE THE POET OF WICKEDNESS ALSO.
1848
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A GREAT POEM IS FOR AGES AND AGES IN
COMMON AND FOR ALL DEGREES AND COMPLEXIONS AND
ALL DEPARTURES AND SECTS AND FOR A WOMAN AS MUCH
AS A MAN AND A MAN AS
MUCH AS A WOMAN A GREAT POEM IS NO FINISH
TO A MAN OR WOMAN BUT RATHER A
BEGINNING
1859
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NOW I WILL DO NOTHING BUT LISTEN, TO ACCRUE WHAT
I HEAR INTO THIS SONG, TO LET SOUNDS CONTRIBUTE
TOWARDS IT
1864
10Walt Whitman Do I contradict myself?Very well
then I contradict myself,(I am large, I contain
multitudes.)
1851
11Whitman and the War
- Whitman experienced the Civil War first hand
impacting his poetry. - Great admirer of Abraham Lincoln
- O Captain! My Captain!
- When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloomd
12Aroused and angry, I thought to beat the alarum,
and urge relentless war But soon my fingers
faild me, my face droopd, and I resignd
myself, To sit by the wounded and soothe them,
or silently watch the dead.
13What Others Say about Walt
- WHITMAN THROWS HIS CHUNKY LANGUAGE
AT THE READER. HE CAJOLES AND
THUNDERS HE CHANTS, CELEBRATES, CHUCKLES, AND
CARESSES. HE SPILLS FROM HIS
CAPACIOUS AMERICAN SOUL EVERY
DREG OF UN-ENGLISHNESS, EVERY
STREET SOUND THUMBING ITS NOSE AT
TRADITIONAL SUBJECT MATTER AND
TONE. HERE IS SAMSON PULLING
THE HOUSE OF LITERATURE DOWN AROUND
HIS EARS, YET SINGING IN THE RUINS
(Paul Zweig).
1869
14What Others Say about Walt
- Dont expect Whitman to provide a story or drama.
Instead, he offers - A condensed scene, emotion, or story
- A glimpse of something greater than ourselves
- A stop sign that keeps us from rushing from
moment to moment - A mental accelerator that, if mastered, can cure
anguish or cause joy
1870
15What Others Say about Walt
- Remember that he made poetry celebrate things
that arent normally considered poetic. Take
time to notice the world around you. See the
ordinary in the extraordinary.
1878
16Whitmans World
- pre-Civil War depression, post Civil War recovery
- Loss of life a fact of life epidemics
virtually unchecked in Manhattan annual death
rate climbed from 1 in 40 to 1 in 27 by
1855 yellow fever, measles, tuberculosis,
cholera, suicides escalating - Part of the Victorian era Piano legs decorously
covered with frilly stockings undergarments were
called inexpressibles, arms and legs called
limbs or branches - YET
- Prudish and pornographic treatment of sex
demeaned women and threatened to keep them in
suppression. - Prostitution was rampant.
1879
17So Whitman, who believed America might be saved
by poetry, wrote his first edition of Leaves of
Grass.
In 1855, at his own expense, he published the
first edition of Leaves of Grass.
18Reception of the volume of poetry was poor, so
Whitman sent a copy to Ralph Waldo Emerson, who
said,
WOW!!!!
19Song of Myself
- Inter- relationship of all being
and all matter - Filled with symbols of resurrection and rebirth,
from fish eggs to sprouting grass - 52 stanzas 52 weeks of year cycle
- Anchor poem in Leaves of Grass, along with 11
other poems - 1,346 lines to begin with, and is the longest
poem in Leaves of Grass - Begins in tone of boastful authority
- Asserts notion of self and identification with
all selves
1880
20The poem follows an epic journey. . .
- 1-5 entry into mystical state
- 6-16 awakening of the self chief
image of grass - 17-32 purification of self
- 33-37 illumination dark night of soul
- 38-43 union (emphasis on faith love)
- 44-49 union (emphasis on perception)
- 50-52 emergence from the mystical state
21DIED MAY 26, 1892
22Hopefully, you too will be inspired but this
great poet -- perhaps the most influential poet
in American history.
1891