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Leaves of Grass
Walt Whitman
Dernière mise à jour : 26/03/2026
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16-03-2024
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510
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785
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Littérature générale > Poésie
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"Leaves of Grass" by Walt Whitman is a seminal work in American literature, first published in 1855 and expanded in subsequent editions, including the 1882 version. This collection of poetry is renowned for its celebration of the individual, nature, and the American experience. Whitman's free verse style and use of vivid imagery invite readers to explore themes of democracy, identity, and the interconnectedness of all life. The work is divided into several sections, each with its own focus. "Song of Myself," one of the most famous poems in the collection, delves into the self and the universal human experience, emphasizing the idea that the individual is a microcosm of the universe. Other sections, such as "Children of Adam" and "Calamus," explore themes of love, sexuality, and camaraderie. Whitman's poetry is characterized by its optimistic tone and its embrace of the diversity and vitality of the American landscape and people. The collection also reflects on the changes during the Civil War, as seen in the "Drum-Taps" section, which captures the tumult and transformation of the nation during this period. Overall, "Leaves of Grass" is a profound exploration of the human spirit and the American ethos, offering insights into the complexities of identity, freedom, and the natural world.
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