
Walt Whitman
In Our Time: Culture
Walt Whitman: Love, Society, and Legacy
This chapter examines Walt Whitman's perspective on same-sex love and its cultural significance in 19th-century America, particularly through his poem 'Live Oak with Moss.' It highlights Whitman's unique approach to language, his personal relationships, and the societal backlash he faced, as well as his influence on future poets and the complexities of his views on capitalism. The discussion reflects on the dichotomy of Whitman's optimistic poetry against his more disillusioned prose, exploring themes of individuality, consumerism, and the essence of human connection.
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