Leaves of Grass

Leaves of Grass

by (usa) Walt Whitman

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Ch. 419The Bedside Classics of World Literature Philosophy and Psychology
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The content of the poems in "Leaves of Grass" has no necessary logical connection. Some poems express the philosophy of life, while others praise the glory of human nature. However, some of the important ideas expressed in these poems may not necessarily be known to Chinese readers, which are the author's high recognition and even praise of lust. This was considered immoral in the United States in the 19th century. In addition, some poems use a large number of symbolic techniques, metaphors and contemplative techniques to boldly express religious and spiritual opinions from the heart, elevating and recognizing the material and physical world.

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