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A critical study traces the 1855 emergence of Whitman’s landmark poetry volume, recounting its unorthodox form and frank sensuality and the furious contemporary denunciations alongside a notable endorsement by Ralph Waldo Emerson. It surveys the poet’s evolving editions, the clusters of poems that provoked censure, and a range of material from lyric passages to list-like catalogues and local sketches. The author analyzes recurring themes—bodily celebration, democratic inclusiveness, and rhetorical audacity—and explains how shifting critical perspectives and editorial changes shaped public reception and the work’s perceived artistic purpose.

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Henry Eduard Legler

Henry Eduard Legler was an American librarian and author known for his contributions to library science and literature. He is particularly recognized for his work "Library Ideals," which explores the principles and aspirations of library services. Additionally, Legler wrote "Walt Whitman, Yesterday & Today," a critical examination of the life and impact of the renowned poet Walt Whitman. Through his writings, Legler aimed to enhance the understanding of libraries' roles in society and the significance of literary figures in American culture.

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