Authors:Walt Whitman, Harold Bloom,
Publisher: Library of America
Keywords: poets, project, american, poems, whitman, selected, walt
Number of Pages: 221
Published: 2003-01-27
List price: $20.00
ISBN-10: 1931082324
ISBN-13: 9781931082327
Harold Bloom, author of The Western Canon and one of the world’s most renowned literary critics, surveys Walt Whitman’s vast poetic work, from early notebook fragments of Song of Myself to the late poems of Good-bye My Fancy.
Authors:Walt Whitman, Edwin Miller,
Publisher: NYU Press
Keywords: walt, whitman, works, collected, volume, correspondence
Number of Pages: 416
Published: 2007-06-01
List price: $27.00
ISBN-10: 081479422X
ISBN-13: 9780814794227
General Series Editors Gay Wilson Allen and Sculley BradleyOriginally published between 1961 and 1984, and now available in paperback for the first time, the critically acclaimed Collected Writings of Walt Whitman captures every facet of one of America’s most important poets.In discussing letter-writing, Whitman made his own views clear. Simplicity and naturalness were his guidelines. "I like my letters to be personal—very personal—and then stop." The six volumes in The Correspondence comprise nearly 3,000 letters written over a half century, revealing Whitman the person as no other
Authors:Walt Whitman, Ezra Greenspan,
Publisher: Routledge
Keywords: routledge, guides, literature, critical, sourcebook, whitman, song, myself, walt
Number of Pages: 224
Published: 2004-10-28
List price: $28.95
ISBN-10: 041527544X
ISBN-13: 9780415275446
This sourcebook includes the full text of Song of Myself. Since 1855, Walt Whitman’s Song of Myself has been enjoyed, debated, parodied and imitated by readers, critics and artists crossing national and linguistic boundaries. Many argue that it is the most influential poem ever written by an American. This sourcebook and critical edition provides easy access to: *information on the contexts of Whitman’s work, including biographical details and a chronology *an overview of the critical reception of the poem and extracts from important criticism, reprinted with clear introductory hea
Authors:Walt Stanchfield, Don Hahn,
Publisher: Focal Press
Keywords: volume, walt, stanchfield, lectures, classes, master, life, golden, years, disney, drawn
Number of Pages: 448
Published: 2009-04-06
List price: $29.95
ISBN-10: 0240811070
ISBN-13: 9780240811079
Discover the lessons that helped bring about a new golden age of Disney animation!Published for the first time ever, Drawn to Life is a two volume collection of the legendary lectures from long-time Disney animator Walt Stanchfield. For over twenty years, Walt helped breathe life into the new golden age of animation with these teachings at the Walt Disney Animation Studios and influenced such talented artists as Tim Burton, Brad Bird, Glen Keane, and John Lasseter. These writings represent the quintessential refresher for fine artists and film professionals, and it is a vital tutorial for stud
Authors:Walt Stanchfield, Don Hahn,
Publisher: Focal Press
Keywords: volume, walt, stanchfield, lectures, classes, master, life, golden, years, disney, drawn
Number of Pages: 448
Published: 2009-04-06
List price: $29.95
ISBN-10: 0240810961
ISBN-13: 9780240810966
Discover the lessons that helped bring about a new golden age of Disney animation!Published for the first time ever, Drawn to Life is a two volume collection of the legendary lectures from long-time Disney animator Walt Stanchfield. For over twenty years, Walt helped breathe life into the new golden age of animation with these teachings at the Walt Disney Animation Studios and influenced such talented artists as Tim Burton, Brad Bird, Glen Keane, and John Lasseter. These writings represent the quintessential refresher for fine artists and film professionals, and it is a vital tutorial for stud
Authors:Walt Whitman, Justin Kaplan,
Publisher: Library of America
Keywords: library, america, prose, poetry, whitman, walt
Number of Pages: 1380
Published: 1982-05-06
List price: $35.00
ISBN-10: 094045002X
ISBN-13: 9780940450028
Contains the first and "deathbed" editions of "Leaves of Grass," and virtually all of Whitman’s prose, with reminiscences of nineteenth-century New York City, notes on the Civil War, especially his service in Washington hospitals and glimpses of President Lincoln, and attacks on the misuses of national wealth after the war.
Authors:Walt Whitman, Michael Warner,
Publisher: Penguin Classics
Keywords: classics, penguin, whitman, walt, portable
Number of Pages: 608
Published: 2003-12-30
List price: $18.00
ISBN-10: 0142437689
ISBN-13: 9780142437681
When Walt Whitman self-published Leaves of Grass in 1855 it was a slim volume of twelve poems and he was a journalist and poet from Long Island, little-known but full of ambition and poetic fire. To give a new voice to the new nation shaken by civil war, he spent his entire life revising and adding to the work, but his initial act of bravado in answering Ralph Waldo Emerson’s call for a national poet has made Whitman the quintessential American writer. This rich cross-section of his work includes poems from throughout Whitman’s lifetime as published on his deathbed edition of 1891,