Obsession In Walt Whitman's Blade Of Grass

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Whitman revised his book, Leaves of Grass nine times from 1855 to 1891. Originally containing nine editions, it grew into about 400 in the span of thirty-six years. Because of his obsession over his work, it is evident that he was a perfectionist and too proud to forget about his original submissions. Therefore, he continued to revise them as his skills progressed. It was no secret that Whitman saw the world differently than others, admiring little details and showing appreciation towards things any other person would not think twice about. Whitman may have chosen to add to his previous book instead of producing new collections because it would hold more value all together. Each poem became his very own “blade of grass;” each addition added