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Bloom's how to write about Walt Whitman
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Bloom's how to write about Walt Whitman

Frank D. Casale

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How to write a good essay
How to write about Walt Whitman
"One's self I sing"
"Starting from Paumanok"
"Song of myself"
"I sing the body electric"
"A glimpse"
"When I heard at the close of day"
"Whoever you are holding me now in hand"
"First O songs for a prelude"
"Cavalry crossing a ford"
"The wound dresser"
"O captain! my captain!"
"When lilacs last in the dooryard bloom'd"
"Crossing Brooklyn Ferry"
"Out of the cradle endlessly rocking"
"When I heard the learn'd astronomer"
"A noiseless patient spider"
"Passage to India"
"Song of the broad axe"
"Song of the exposition"
"The compost".

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Bloom's how to write about Walt Whitman by Frank D. Casale. ISBN 9781604133103. Published by Bloom's Literary Criticism in 2009. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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