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Some scholars regard Walt Whitman as a poet of nature, and others, a poet of the body—a reference to

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Some scholars regard Walt Whitman as a poet of nature, and others, a poet of the body—a reference to erotic lines such as, “Without shame the man I like knows and avows the deliciousness of his sex. Without shame the woman I like knows and avows hers.” Whitman’s Leaves of Grass had every leaf in nature, complained critic E. P. Whipple, except the fig leaf.
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