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Analysis and comments on To Foreign Lands. by Walt Whitman

Comment 1 of 1, added on March 21st, 2006 at 7:02 AM.

I feel that Walt Whitmans Inscription here is a valued statement of the
very active changing societal times. He has intent to voice as an artist,
that, of which he witnesses as a profound forebearer of truth of the
journey and direction of life's society at this time.

Karen Stoddart from Australia



Information about To Foreign Lands.

Poet: Walt Whitman
Poem: 4. To Foreign Lands.
Volume: Leaves of Grass
- 1. Inscriptions
Year: 1900
Added: Feb 7 2004
Viewed: 15244 times
Poem of the Day: Apr 29 2006


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