Walt Whitman conurbation to English literature is important because he is considered one of Americas most influential poets (Biography.com Editors, 2017).He aimed to surpass traditional epics (Biography.com Editors, 2017). He self-published the collection “Leaves of Grass” now the landmark of America literature (Biography.com Editors, 2017). Volunteer as a nurse during the civil war to write a collection of the experiences of a war-torn soldier called “Drums Taps” (Biography.com Editors, 2017). He died March 26, 1892, in Camden, New Jersey (Biography.com Editors, 2017).
Walter Whitman Jr. was born 31 May 1819 in West Hills, New York (Shrmoop Editorial Team, 2008). He was the second of eight children to be born to Walter Whitman Sr. and Louisa
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Frist employed as an office boy for some prominent Brooklyn lawyers Firm, who gave him a subscription to a circulating library, which was the start of his self-education (Illinois English Editiors). Whitman engrossed in a wide-ranging education through his visits to museums, his continuous reading, and his fondness for engaging every person he met in a discussion and deliberation (Illinois English Editiors). Whitman forged his own coarse and informal curriculum of literature, theater, history, geography, composition, and archaeology out of the evolving public resources of America’s fastest rising metropolitan city (Illinois English Editiors). His Second Job of employment was the “Long Island Patriot” a newspaper where he was educated about the printing trade (Illinois English Editiors).At the age of twelve, young Walt was already contributing to the newspaper and undergoing the excitement of getting his own words published (Illinois English Editiors). Whitman’s first signed article, in the upscale New York Mirror in 1834 (Illinois English Editiors). but then two of New York’s worst fires wiped out the major printing and corporations centers of the city, and, in the midst of a dismal financial climate, Whitman withdrew to rural Long Island, joining his family at Hempstead in 1836 (Illinois English …show more content…
Anne Gilchrist to decline her Marriage offer (Today in Literature Editors). Mrs.Gilchrist was a forty-three-year-old Widow, She knew enough literature to finish her husband’s biography (Today in Literature Editors).When he received Mrs. Gilchrist's first personal letter, expressing her unearthing in his poetry of his "passionate love" for her soul, he did not answer (Today in Literature Editors). When he received a second and third letter, containing Mrs. Gilchrist's confidence that in “Leaves of Grass” (Today in Literature Editors). Whitman believed he'd better say something. In his letter of November 3, he explained that his suspension in writing had been for “Sabbath or a holy day." (Today in Literature Editors) This response was more than many women received (Today in Literature Editors). In the margin of another's declaration of love, Whitman had penciled "insane asylum" (Today in Literature Editors). But it was not sufficient for Mrs. Gilchrist (Today in Literature Editors). Mrs. Gilchrist arrived, observed the object of her passion, and returned home, the two still friends and soulmates (Today in Literature