Drum-Taps by Walt Whitman

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Author Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892
Title Drum-Taps
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Summary "Drum-Taps" by Walt Whitman is a collection of poetry probably written during the mid-19th century, amidst the background of the American Civil War. This evocative work addresses themes of war, loss, and the human experience, capturing the emotional landscape of soldiers and citizens during a tumultuous period in American history. Through vivid imagery and passionate language, Whitman seeks to express the collective psyche of a nation at war. The collection is divided into various poems, each reflecting different aspects of the war and its impact on individuals and society. Whitman writes from a personal perspective, often recounting his experiences tending to the wounded on battlefields and in hospitals. The poems convey deep sorrow, nostalgia, and reverence for the fallen, while also celebrating the resilience and courage of those who served. Throughout, Whitman employs a direct and unadorned style, capturing both the brutality of warfare and the enduring spirit of humanity. As the poet contemplates themes of love, grief, and reconciliation, he ultimately underscores the idea that even in death, connections between individuals transcend the tragedies of war. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PS: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature
Subject War poetry, American
Category Text
EBook-No. 8801
Release Date
Most Recently Updated May 2, 2013
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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