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Paperback The Conservator, Volumes 5-6... Book

ISBN: 1278326391

ISBN13: 9781278326399

The Conservator, Volumes 5-6...

The Conservator, Volumes 5-6 presents a fascinating collection of essays and observations from the early 20th century. Penned by Horace Traubel, a close friend and biographer of Walt Whitman, this compilation offers insights into the literary and cultural landscape of the time. Traubel's writing reflects a deep engagement with the ideas of Whitman, exploring themes of democracy, individualism, and the importance of art in everyday life.

These volumes showcase Traubel's unique voice and perspective, making them a valuable resource for scholars and anyone interested in American literature and cultural history. The essays provide a window into the intellectual ferment of the era, capturing the spirit of a nation grappling with rapid change and the enduring power of artistic expression. Readers will find thought-provoking commentary on a wide range of subjects, all delivered with Traubel's characteristic passion and conviction.

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