Drum Taps - Paperback

Drum Taps - Paperback

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by Mybook (Editor), Walt Whitman (Author)

Whitman's writings in Drum-Taps appear to be separated into different loosely congregated sections without plainly saying this. Within the first group of poems, Whitman expresses both exuberance and doubts in regard to the imminent conflict. Both Lincoln and Whitman had a like-minded philosophy that the sole objective of the war was to preserve the "more perfect union". Lincoln often expressed this belief and stated that the issue of slavery should be and only would be addressed if it contributed to this preservation. Poems in this first section such as "First O Songs of Prelude" (originally "Drum Taps") demonstrate this vociferous Unionist pride.

Number of Pages: 100
Dimensions: 0.21 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: September 22, 2017
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