
Walt Whitman
In Our Time
Walt Whitman's Paradoxes
This chapter explores the intricate dualities in Walt Whitman's poetry and philosophy, especially concerning love, sexuality, and societal expectations during his era. It examines his identity as a complex figure who embodies both optimism and disillusionment, alongside the portrayal of his post-Civil War mythos. Ultimately, the narrative highlights Whitman's lasting influence on modern poetry while confronting the contradictions present in his views on capitalism and the American dream.
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