Some people, including Emerson, appreciate the individualism embodied in Whitman's poems. Later, Whitman's poems were gradually recognized by the literary world. After the fifth edition of Leaves of Grass was published, many famous British and American writers visited Whitman's residence. Today, Whitman's Leaves of Grass is regarded as the most valuable and influential poetry collection in American literature.
As one of the most influential poets in the United States, Whitman aims to transcend traditional epics and avoid conventional aesthetic forms to reflect the potential freedom of the United States. From 65438 to 0855, he published Leaves of Grass, which is now a milestone in the history of American literature, although it was considered controversial at the time of publication. Whitman later worked as a volunteer nurse during the American Civil War and wrote Drum, which was related to the experience of soldiers who suffered from war. 1892 Whitman died in Camden, New Jersey on March 26th. He continued to create a new edition of Leaves of Grass and its original work.
About the evaluation of Whitman, people summarize it as two points: freedom and democracy. Because of these two points, he was called "the father of poetry" as early as the 19th century in America. Whitman pursues and calls for freedom.