Whitman: An Interpretation in Narrative
"You want to know in a word the sum total of my life philosophy as I have tried to live it and as I have tried to put it in my book. I will tell you. It is only the closest student who would find it in my works. ... The sum total of my view of life has always been to humbly accept and thank God for whatever inspiration toward good may come in this rough world of ours and, as far as may be, to cut loose from and put the bad behind always and always." Walt Whitman, I89I.
Genre(s): Poetry, Biography & Autobiography
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | Preface | Jim Locke |
00:08:46 |
Play 02 | Book 1, Part 1, A Journalist in Brooklyn | Jim Locke |
00:34:17 |
Play 03 | Book 1, Part 2, A Journalist in Brooklyn | Jim Locke |
00:40:42 |
Play 04 | Book 2, Part 1, A City of Romance | Jim Locke |
00:34:01 |
Play 05 | Book 2, Part 2, A City of Romance | Jim Locke |
00:35:01 |
Play 06 | Book 3, Part 1, The Spirit Speaks | Jim Locke |
00:54:38 |
Play 07 | Book 3, Part 2, The Spirit Speaks | Jim Locke |
01:00:58 |
Play 08 | Book 4, Part 1, On the Open Road | Jim Locke |
00:43:33 |
Play 09 | Book 4, Part 2, On the Open Road | Jim Locke |
00:49:42 |
Play 10 | Book 5, Part 1, A Glimpse of War's Hell Scenes | Jim Locke |
00:50:38 |
Play 11 | Book 5, Part 2, A Glimpse of War's Hell-Scenes | Jim Locke |
00:52:03 |
Play 12 | Book 6, Part 1, One Increasing Purpose | Jim Locke |
00:43:19 |
Play 13 | Book 6, Part 2, One Increasing Purpose | Jim Locke |
00:39:39 |
Play 14 | Book 7, Part 1, The Long Afternoon | Jim Locke |
00:45:01 |
Play 15 | Book 7, Part 2, The Long Afternoon | Jim Locke |
00:44:11 |