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    Whitman's Self-Prescribed Sounds

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    Author
    Ula, Fran
    Date
    2017
    Type
    Thesis
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11005/3721
    Subject
    School of Letters, University of the South; School of Letters Thesis, 2017; Walt Whitman; Anxiety; Prescriptive Poetics; Language barriers; Ecstasy; Linguistics
    Abstract
    Argues Whitman’s journey is a spiritual attempt at expanding the boundaries of self, particularly as illustrated in “Song of Myself” as it contrasts to “Song of Songs.” Further contends Whitman’s poetic experimentation is inherent with anxiety and a prescriptive dialectic.
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