Whitman’s sea-drift poems

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Whitman’s sea-drift poems are a lyrical sequence in Walt Whitman’s *Leaves of Grass* that meditates on the sea, memory, and the origins of poetic consciousness.

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instanceOf lyric poetry
poetry sequence
work by Walt Whitman
author Walt Whitman
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception widely studied in Whitman scholarship
focusesOn emergence of the poet’s voice
interplay of sound and memory
relationship between poet and sea
form lyrical sequence
genre American poetry
lyric poetry
imagery maritime imagery
shoreline imagery
includedInEdition 1860 edition of Leaves of Grass
later editions of Leaves of Grass
influenced modernist sea poetry
language English
literaryMovement American Romanticism
Transcendentalism
literaryPeriod 19th century
mode meditative lyric
notablePoemInSequence As I Ebb’d with the Ocean of Life
Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking
partOf Leaves of Grass
setting American coast
sea-shore
structure cycle of related poems
style cataloguing technique
free verse
long-lined verse
subjectMatter artistic vocation
childhood recollection
sea as symbol of infinity
sea as symbol of unconscious mind
theme death
grief
loss
memory
nature
spiritual quest
the origins of poetic consciousness
the passage of time
the sea
the self

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Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking partOf Whitman’s sea-drift poems