안내
확인
U
회원관리
로그인
가입
찾기
회원아이디
패스워드
로그인유지
회원아이디
이름
이메일
휴대폰번호
패스워드
패스워드 재입력
회원이용약관 및 개인정보 취급방침에 동의 합니다
회원이용약관 보기
개인정보처리방침 보기
아이디찾기는 이름을 입력, 패스워드찾기는 아이디를 입력
회원가입시 이메일 입력
세상의 모든 지식 도서관
U
세상의 모든 지식 도서관
분류
전체보기
신규
인기
베스트
추천
구매
팬심
알림
문의
204
0
0
3
3
0
2년전
0
월트 휘트먼의 풀잎 1
Leaves of Grass 1 by Walt Whitman
EPUB
구매시 다운가능
11.8 MB
시집
월트 휘트먼(Walt Whitman)
디즈비즈북스
모두
<영어로 읽는 월트 휘트먼의 시 : 풀잎 1 > 월트 휘트먼(Walt Whitman,1819 ~ 1892)은 미국의 시인이자 수필가이다. 자유시의 아버지라 불리며, 미국의 가장 위대한 시인으로 평가 받았다. 1855년에 출간된 시집으로 한 편을 제외하고, 다른 시들은 각운을 가지지 않고 표준 운율도 따르지 않아서 휘트먼의 자유시인으로서의 사상을 읽을 수 있다. 주요 소재로는 남성, 여성, 백인, 흑인, 노동자, 정치가 그리고 풀잎 등 모든 존재하는 것들에 대한 시이다.
미리보기
17,500
원 구매
목차
255
소개
저자
댓글
0
COVER
Contents
BOOK I. INSCRIPTIONS
One’s-Self I Sing
As I Ponder’d in Silence
In Cabin’d Ships at Sea
To Foreign Lands
To a Historian
To Thee Old Cause
Eidolons
For Him I Sing
When I Read the Book
Beginning My Studies
Beginners
To the States
On Journeys Through the States
To a Certain Cantatrice
Me Imperturbe
Savantism
The Ship Starting
I Hear America Singing
What Place Is Besieged?
Still Though the One I Sing
Shut Not Your Doors
Poets to Come
To You
Thou Reader
BOOK II
Starting from Paumanok
BOOK III
Song of Myself
BOOK IV. CHILDREN OF ADAM
To the Garden the World
From Pent-Up Aching Rivers
I Sing the Body Electric
A Woman Waits for Me
Spontaneous Me
One Hour to Madness and Joy
Out of the Rolling Ocean the Crowd
Ages and Ages Returning at Intervals
We Two, How Long We Were Fool’d
O Hymen! O Hymenee!
I Am He That Aches with Love
Native Moments
Once I Pass’d Through a Populous City
I Heard You Solemn-Sweet Pipes of the Organ
Facing West from California’s Shores
As Adam Early in the Morning
BOOK V. CALAMUS
In Paths Untrodden
Scented Herbage of My Breast
Whoever You Are Holding Me Now in Hand
For You, O Democracy
These I Singing in Spring
Not Heaving from My Ribb’d Breast Only
Of the Terrible Doubt of Appearances
The Base of All Metaphysics
Recorders Ages Hence
When I Heard at the Close of the Day
Are You the New Person Drawn Toward Me?
Roots and Leaves Themselves Alone
Not Heat Flames Up and Consumes
Trickle Drops
City of Orgies
Behold This Swarthy Face
I Saw in Louisiana a Live-Oak Growing
To a Stranger
This Moment Yearning and Thoughtful
I Hear It Was Charged Against Me
The Prairie-Grass Dividing
When I Peruse the Conquer’d Fame
We Two Boys Together Clinging
A Promise to California
Here the Frailest Leaves of Me
No Labor-Saving Machine
A Glimpse
A Leaf for Hand in Hand
Earth, My Likeness
I Dream’d in a Dream
What Think You I Take My Pen in Hand?
To the East and to the West
Sometimes with One I Love
To a Western Boy
Fast Anchor’d Eternal O Love!
Among the Multitude
O You Whom I Often and Silently Come
That Shadow My Likeness
Full of Life Now
BOOK VI
Salut au Monde!
BOOK VII
Song of the Open Road
BOOK VIII
Crossing Brooklyn Ferry
BOOK IX
Song of the Answerer
BOOK X
Our Old Feuillage
BOOK XI
A Song of Joys
BOOK XII
Song of the Broad-Axe
BOOK XIII
Song of the Exposition
BOOK XIV
Song of the Redwood-Tree
BOOK XV
A Song for Occupations
BOOK XVI
A Song of the Rolling Earth
Youth, Day, Old Age and Night
BOOK XVII. BIRDS OF PASSAGE
Song of the Universal
Pioneers! O Pioneers!
To You
France [the 18th Year of these States
Myself and Mine
Year of Meteors [1859-60
With Antecedents
BOOK XVIII
A Broadway Pageant
BOOK XIX. SEA-DRIFT
Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking
As I Ebb’d with the Ocean of Life
Tears
To the Man-of-War-Bird
Aboard at a Ship’s Helm
On the Beach at Night
The World below the Brine
On the Beach at Night Alone
Song for All Seas, All Ships
Patroling Barnegat
After the Sea-Ship
BOOK XX. BY THE ROADSIDE
A Boston Ballad [1854]
Europe [The 72d and 73d Years of These States]
A Hand-Mirror
Gods
Germs
Thoughts
Perfections
O Me! O Life!
To a President
I Sit and Look Out
To Rich Givers
The Dalliance of the Eagles
Roaming in Thought [After reading Hegel]
A Farm Picture
A Child’s Amaze
The Runner
Beautiful Women
Mother and Babe
Thought
Visor’d
Thought
Gliding O’er all
Hast Never Come to Thee an Hour
Thought
To Old Age
Locations and Times
Offerings
To The States [To Identify the 16th, 17th, or 18th Presidentiad]
BOOK XXI. DRUM-TAPS
First O Songs for a Prelude
Eighteen Sixty-One
Beat! Beat! Drums!
From Paumanok Starting I Fly Like a Bird
Song of the Banner at Daybreak
Rise O Days from Your Fathomless Deeps
Virginia—The West
City of Ships
The Centenarian’s Story
Cavalry Crossing a Ford
Bivouac on a Mountain Side
An Army Corps on the March
By the Bivouac’s Fitful Flame
Come Up from the Fields Father
Vigil Strange I Kept on the Field One Night
A March in the Ranks Hard-Prest, and the Road Unknown
A Sight in Camp in the Daybreak Gray and Dim
As Toilsome I Wander’d Virginia’s Woods
Not the Pilot
Year That Trembled and Reel’d Beneath Me
The Wound-Dresser
Long, Too Long America
Give Me the Splendid Silent Sun
Dirge for Two Veterans
Over the Carnage Rose Prophetic a Voice
I Saw Old General at Bay
The Artilleryman’s Vision
Ethiopia Saluting the Colors
Not Youth Pertains to Me
Race of Veterans
World Take Good Notice
O Tan-Faced Prairie-Boy
Look Down Fair Moon
Reconciliation
How Solemn As One by One [Washington City, 1865]
As I Lay with My Head in Your Lap Camerado
Delicate Cluster
To a Certain Civilian
Lo, Victress on the Peaks
Spirit Whose Work Is Done [Washington City, 1865]
Adieu to a Soldier
Turn O Libertad
To the Leaven’d Soil They Trod
BOOK XXII. MEMORIES OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN
When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom’d
O Captain! My Captain!
Hush’d Be the Camps To-Day [May 4, 1865
This Dust Was Once the Man
BOOK XXIII
By Blue Ontario’s Shore
Reversals
BOOK XXIV. AUTUMN RIVULETS
As Consequent, Etc.
The Return of the Heroes
There Was a Child Went Forth
Old Ireland
The City Dead-House
This Compost
To a Foil’d European Revolutionaire
Unnamed Land
Song of Prudence
The Singer in the Prison
Warble for Lilac-Time
Outlines for a Tomb [G. P., Buried 1870]
Out from Behind This Mask [To Confront a Portrait]
Vocalism
To Him That Was Crucified
You Felons on Trial in Courts
Laws for Creations
To a Common Prostitute
I Was Looking a Long While
Thought
Miracles
Sparkles from the Wheel
To a Pupil
Unfolded out of the Folds
What Am I After All
Kosmos
Others May Praise What They Like
Who Learns My Lesson Complete?
Tests
The Torch
O Star of France [1870-71]
The Ox-Tamer
Wandering at Morn
With All Thy Gifts
My Picture-Gallery
The Prairie States
BOOK XXV
Proud Music of the Storm
BOOK XXVI
Passage to India
<영어로 읽는 월트 휘트먼의 시 : 풀잎 1 >
월트 휘트먼(Walt Whitman,1819 ~ 1892)은 미국의 시인이자 수필가이다. 자유시의 아버지라 불리며, 미국의 가장 위대한 시인으로 평가 받았다. 1855년에 출간된 시집으로 한 편을 제외하고, 다른 시들은 각운을 가지지 않고 표준 운율도 따르지 않아서 휘트먼의 자유시인으로서의 사상을 읽을 수 있다. 주요 소재로는 남성, 여성, 백인, 흑인, 노동자, 정치가 그리고 풀잎 등 모든 존재하는 것들에 대한 시이다.
월트 휘트먼(Walt Whitman,1819 ~ 1892)은 미국의 시인이자 수필가이다. 자유시의 아버지라 불리며, 미국의 가장 위대한 시인으로 평가 받았다. 작픔으로는 프랭클린 에반스 (Franklin Evans, 1842), 미치광이 (The Madman), 루벤의 마지막 소원 (Reuben's Last Wish), 풀잎 (Leaves of Grass, 1855), 두드려라! 두드려라! 북을! (Beat! Beat! Drums!, 1861), 북소리 (Drum-Taps, 1865), 오 캡틴! 마이 캡틴! (O Captain! My Captain!, 1866), 월트 휘트먼 시선 (Poems of Walt Whitman, 1868), 내 노래 (Song of Myself), 조상과 함께 (With Antecedents), 전쟁회고록 (Memoranda During the War), 위대한 환자군 (The Great Army of the Sick) 등이 있다.
이컨텐츠에 대해 남기고 싶은 말은?
확인
수정확인
수정취소
U캐쉬로 구매하기
상품컨텐츠명
상품세부내용
결제전 U캐쉬
0 UCASH
결제할총금액
원
결제후 U캐쉬
UCASH
저자무료 선물증정
선물받는분 이메일
여러 이메일 입력시 ; (세미콜론) 구분, 이메일주소 최대 100개까지 가능.
선물 보낼 내용입력
300글자 이내의 메시지만 가능합니다.
구독권 결제
신용카드번호
카드유효기간
생년월일
사업자번호
패스워드
앞2자리
로그인
가입
세
세상의 모든 지식 도서관
분류
전체보기
신규
인기
베스트
추천
구매
팬심
팬심
알림
문의
프로필
팔로우