Analysis of Poetic Work and Oriental Concepts in the Work of Walt- Whitman
| Vol-4 | Issue-03 | March 2019 | Published Online: 13 March 2019 PDF ( 202 KB ) | ||
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| Dr. Jaspal Singh Saharan Nagla 1 | ||
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1Principal, Colonel Degree College For Women Chular Kalan, Sanrur, Punjab (India) |
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| Abstract | ||
This paper investigates the constituents of Walt Whitman's graceful self – soul and body; its expectations, strains, desires and concerns. Whitman depicts his self in that capacity in its human and general setting, anticipating that different selves should relate to his. In its psychoanalytic ground, the paper likewise endeavors to reveal insight into the wonderful expectation that portends the flow difficult circumstances that reason a great deal of stuns, discontinuity, sadness, vulnerability, and dissatisfaction. As indicated by Whitman's poetics, the nonappearance of stable selves, the loss of expectations and the disarray on spot and time give a ground to investigating human wants and any desires for having stable selves and coordinated and distinguished characters. This paper additionally examines the combination between oneself and way of life as found in the recognizable proof of the writer's self with other individuals' selves, in look for uniqueness, solidness, and social and mental portability. |
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| Keywords | ||
| Walt Whitman, Self, Identity, Human ,Poetic work. | ||
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