Abstract
Argues against previous critics' claims that the "order in which the poems appear in Leaves of Grass is of dubious significance" by demonstrating how four poems from Drum-Taps-"Cavalry Crossing a Ford," "Bivouac on a Mountain Side," "An Army Corps on the March," and "By the Bivouac's Fitful Flame"-form a coherent sequence.
How to Cite:
French, R. W., (1985) “Whitman on War: Four Poems from Drum-Taps”, Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 3(1), 22-24. doi: https://doi.org/10.13008/2153-3695.1100
Rights: Copyright © 1985 Roberts W French
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