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much to say that he received his impetus in this
direction both negatively and positively, from
Quakerism and Elias Hicks.


Source:Lawrence Templin, ‘‘The Quaker Influence on
Walt Whitman,’’ inAmerican Literature, Vol. 42, No. 2,
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FURTHER READING

Killingsworth, M. Jimmie,The Cambridge Introduction
to Walt Whitman, Cambridge University Press, 2007.
This is a concise introduction to Whitman’s
poetry. Killingsworth provides close readings
of major poems, a biographical chapter, and
the history and culture of Whitman’s time, and
he also discusses the critical reception of the
poet’s works.
Loving, Jerome M.,Emerson, Whitman, and the Ameri-
can Muse, University of North Carolina Press, 1982.
Loving examines Whitman’s work in the light
of the transcendentalist movement.
Morris, Roy, Jr.,The Better Angel: Walt Whitman in the
Civil War, Oxford University Press, 2000.
Morris presents a concise account of Whit-
man’s experiences during the Civil War and
how the war changed him, as both man and
poet.
Reynolds, David S.,Walt Whitman’s America: A Cultural
Biography, Vintage, 1996.
This biography shows how Whitman was
shaped by the society and culture, especially
popular culture, in which he lived.

A Noiseless Patient Spider

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