Author: | James Thomson | ISBN: | 9781411455047 |
Publisher: | Barnes & Noble | Publication: | May 31, 2011 |
Imprint: | Barnes & Noble | Language: | English |
Author: | James Thomson |
ISBN: | 9781411455047 |
Publisher: | Barnes & Noble |
Publication: | May 31, 2011 |
Imprint: | Barnes & Noble |
Language: | English |
Widely considered the greatest American poet, Walt Whitman was initially deemed by the literary establishment an egomaniac, a charlatan, and a poet whose verse lacked any sense of rhyme or meter. James Thomson’s engaging study of the author of Leaves of Grass is a vigorous defense of the poet, whom he admired and held in the same high regard as Shelley.
Widely considered the greatest American poet, Walt Whitman was initially deemed by the literary establishment an egomaniac, a charlatan, and a poet whose verse lacked any sense of rhyme or meter. James Thomson’s engaging study of the author of Leaves of Grass is a vigorous defense of the poet, whom he admired and held in the same high regard as Shelley.