Leaves of Grass, 1860
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Leaves of Grass, 1860

The 150th Anniversary Facsimile Edition

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Leaves of Grass, 1860

The 150th Anniversary Facsimile Edition

About this book

In May 1860, Walt Whitman published a third edition of Leaves of Grass. His timing was compelling. Printed during a period of regional, ideological, and political divisions, written by a poet intimately concerned with the idea of a United States as "essentially the greatest poem," this new edition was Whitman's last best hope for national salvation. Now available in a facsimile edition, Leaves of Grass, 1860 faithfully reproduces Whitman's attempt to create a "Great construction of the New Bible" to save the nation on the eve of civil war and, for the first time, frames the book in historical rather than literary terms.

In his third edition, Whitman added 146 new poems to the 32 that comprised the second edition, reorganized the book into a bible of American civic religion that could be cited chapter and verse, and included erotic poetry intended to bind the nation in organic harmony. This 150th anniversary edition includes a facsimile reproduction of the original 1860 volume, a thought-provoking introduction by antebellum historian and Whitman scholar Jason Stacy that situates Whitman in nineteenth-century America, and annotations that provide detailed historical context for Whitman's poems.

A profoundly rich product of a period when America faced its greatest peril, this third edition finds the poet transforming himself into a prophet of spiritual democracy and the Whitman we celebrate today—boisterous, barbaric, and benevolent. Reprinting it now continues the poet's goal of proclaiming for "the whole of America for each / individual, without exception . . . uncompromising liberty and equality."

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Table of contents

  1. Contents to Facsimile Edition
  2. Acknowledgments
  3. Introduction
  4. Contents
  5. Proto-Leaf
  6. Walt Whitman
  7. Chants Democratic and Native American: Numbers 1 to 21
  8. Leaves of Grass: Numbers 1 to 24
  9. Salut au Monde
  10. Poem of Joys
  11. A Word Out of the Sea
  12. A Leaf of Faces
  13. Europe, the 72d and 73d Years T. S.
  14. Enfans D'Adam: Numbers 1 to 15
  15. Poem of the Road
  16. To the Sayers of Words
  17. A Boston Ballad, the 78th Year T. S.
  18. Calamus: Numbers 1 to 45
  19. Crossing Brooklyn Ferry
  20. Longings for Home
  21. Messenger Leaves
  22. Mannahatta
  23. France, the 18th Year T. S.
  24. Thoughts: Numbers 1 to 7
  25. Unnamed Lands
  26. Kosmos
  27. A Hand-Mirror
  28. Beginners . . . Tests
  29. Savantism . . . Perfections
  30. Says
  31. Debris
  32. Sleep-Chasings
  33. Burial
  34. To My Soul
  35. So long
  36. Annotations