But, two authors who displayed these attributes in their writing most successfully were Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson. Walt Whitman became widely known for his novel Leaves of Grass, published in 1855 (VanSpankeren). In the story, he embraced the democratic opportunity America possessed, which he expressed by characteristics of nature. He wrote about certain animals like birds, and how he saw himself in nature due to an adventurous spirit. He also encouraged the view of unity with people and the physical environment, a view that Emily Dickinson also shared. Dickinson was a poet who celebrated nature around her and expanded the “limits of human consciousness” about problems by use of imagery and nature (VanSpanckeren). Dickinson is known for her wide use of simple but powerful words of imagery in her vast number of poems. Plus, she wrote about a broad range of topics that showed her intelligence, mostly through simple objects but also discussed complex issues. Also, Whitman and Dickinson’s theme of nature came to define part of what Romanticism stood
But, two authors who displayed these attributes in their writing most successfully were Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson. Walt Whitman became widely known for his novel Leaves of Grass, published in 1855 (VanSpankeren). In the story, he embraced the democratic opportunity America possessed, which he expressed by characteristics of nature. He wrote about certain animals like birds, and how he saw himself in nature due to an adventurous spirit. He also encouraged the view of unity with people and the physical environment, a view that Emily Dickinson also shared. Dickinson was a poet who celebrated nature around her and expanded the “limits of human consciousness” about problems by use of imagery and nature (VanSpanckeren). Dickinson is known for her wide use of simple but powerful words of imagery in her vast number of poems. Plus, she wrote about a broad range of topics that showed her intelligence, mostly through simple objects but also discussed complex issues. Also, Whitman and Dickinson’s theme of nature came to define part of what Romanticism stood