6. Attempt a critique of Walt Whitman as an American poet.
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Whitman endeavors to understand how demise serves or connections the self and the soul. Like Chari and Carlisle, David Kuebrich is worried about Whitman's otherworldly existence and contends that, in opposition to the conviction of various pundits, Whitman proposed to start "another religion" and advanced his perusers' profound improvement by offering them a precise vision connecting religion with contemporary thoughts on American culture. Kuebrich traces the manner by which numerous cutting-edge pundits address Whitman's most profound sense of being, demonstrating that they reject his religious dialect\ and that his otherworldly existence is ignored as his endeavor, further down the road, to design his prior work as religious and prophetic.
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