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    Major poets that played a role in the finding of this new writing style were Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman‚ and thanks to them the poetry people enjoy today exists‚ yet

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    Emily Dickinson

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    Emily Dickinson Emily Dickinson is one of the most famous American poets. She wrote many poems throughout her lifetime‚ but it was not until after her death that she became famous. She wrote about death and life‚ love and separation‚ and God. She wrote about topics like these because she was inspired by the experiences in her life. Throughout her life‚ she dealt with problems that caused her to seclude herself‚ wear only a while dress‚ and write poems. Many have questioned what caused her seclusion

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    Hi my name is Franz Liszt. I was born October 22 1811 in Hungary. My father was an official in the service of prince Nicolas Eszterhazy. I was learning to play the piano at age five. I started to compose music when I was eight years old. When I was nine I made my first public appearance as a pianist at Pozsony (now Bratislava‚ Slvk.). I guess impressed the rich people so much that I got enough money to support myself through music school for the next six years. I had piano lessons from Carl Czerny

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    Walt Whitman Beliefs

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    Walt Whitman is a very crucial person when it comes to American Poetry. He is the father of American poetry.Walt Whitman is a man of America and is very loyal and respectful to his country that he holds close to his heart. Whitman has inspired many American poets up until this day and he still lives on because of his poetry. Walt Whitman was a patriotic man as seen in “I Hear America Singing‚” “O Captain! My Captain!‚” and “Cavalry Crossing a Ford.” Whitman shows that he is patriotic by saluting

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    Lester Professor Stewart Eng 1020 “Uncertain of the Uncertain” Interpreted By Emily Dickinson Emily Dickinson wrote very distinctive poetry on the delight and twinge of existence. Her poetry is dense‚ sharp but sometimes vague. In selecting two of Emily Dickinson’s poems‚ “Because I could not stop for Death‚" and "I felt a Funeral in my Brain"‚ I noticed that in one poem “ I felt a Funeral in my Brain”‚ Dickinson presents unsettling images about death such as being aware‚ cognizant‚ but yet

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    Walt Whitman: Poet of the American Paradox Walt Whitman is generally regarded as one of America’s most important and influential nineteenth century poets. Whitman’s diverse life included becoming a printer‚ schoolteacher‚ reporter‚ and editor. All of which added to his love of literature and the English language as a whole. Some of his major works‚ including Leaves of Grass‚ were inspired in part by his travels through the American frontier and by his admiration for poets like Ralph Waldo Emerson

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    Emily Dickinson

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    movement contrasts sharply with the whip image. The word wrinkle has two meanings‚ a slight ridge in the smoothness of the surface‚ to become wrinkled as in crumpling‚ creasing or puckering or a clever so novel trick‚ hint or device. Ambiguity thus pervades the poem. * Stanza five affirms the closeness of the speaker to nature and the snake through words like “transport” and cordiality. * Stanza six sees a sharp contrast in tone and idea.

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    Walt Whitman’s Legacy in American Free Verse An American poet who desired to stand out from the crowd. At the time‚ free verse appeared to be strange poetry writing format that didn’t have any rules. But Walt Whitman learnt to embrace this form of writing‚ and is known today for it. Walt Whitman was a transcendentalist who expressed his beliefs and perspective freely. He chose to cover a diverse array of themes ranging from elegies‚ democracy‚ equality ‚ death and growth to sexuality. Thus he

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    Walter Whitman was an American poet‚ essayist‚ journalist‚ and humanist. He was a part of the transition between Transcendentalism and realism‚ incorporating both views in his works. Whitman is among the most influential poets in the American canon‚ often called the father of free verse. His work was very controversial in its time‚ particularly his poetry collection Leaves of Grass‚ which was described as obscene for its overt sexuality. Born on Long Island‚ Whitman worked as a journalist‚ a teacher

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    Walt Whitman Biography

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    Walt was a poet who was active in the early to mid 1800s. He released one of his most famous works‚ Leaves of Grass‚ in 1855. Walter (Called Walt‚ to distinguish him from his father) Whitman was born in Long Island‚ as the second child of Walter Whitman and Louisa Van Velsor Whitman. He later had a total of eight siblings‚ and due to some bad investments the family had to move around and live in a series of different homes. Walt himself says he had a generally restless and unhappy childhood.

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