Abstract

Offers a reading of Crossing Brooklyn Ferry that emphasizes that, although critics have sometimes claimed that Whitman's verse generally suffers from a looseness of form, it is precisely through a strategic and careful poetic form that he achieves in this poem a crossing that involves poet and reader alike in a timeless voyage of being.

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