Song of Myself

Song of Myself

by Walt Whitman

53 chapters2h 23mEnglish1904

About this book

Walt Whitman's best known poem - a vast and multitudinous celebration of American life in which the 'myself' of the title becomes at one with the universe. 'Song of Myself' was first published in 1855 as part of the collection Leaves of Grass and revised several times for subsequent editions. The version read here appeared as a single poem published in book form by the Roycroft Press of New York in 1904. This version is divided into 52 numbered sections, of 'Cantos', corresponding to the number of weeks in the year. Several of these cantos are well known in their own right, including Canto 6 ('What is grass?'), Canto 11 (The twenty-ninth bather), Canto 25 ('I sound my barbaric yawp!') and Canto 51 ('I am large, I contain multitudes'). - Summary by Phil Benson

Chapters (52)

1Canto 1
81
2Canto 2
163
3Canto 3
184
4Canto 4
109
5Canto 5
114
6Canto 6
183
7Canto 7
112
8Canto 8
138
9Canto 9
57
10Canto 10
161
11Canto 11
108
12Canto 12
64
13Canto 13
141
14Canto 14
112
15Canto 15
444
16Canto 16
168
17Canto 17
51
18Canto 18
75
19Canto 19
103
20Canto 20
193
21Canto 21
152
22Canto 22
178
23Canto 23
128
24Canto 24
364
25Canto 25
135
26Canto 26
191
27Canto 27
58
28Canto 28
134
29Canto 29
53
30Canto 30
84
31Canto 31
132
32Canto 32
152
33Canto 33
980
34Canto 34
158
35Canto 35
190
36Canto 36
121
37Canto 37
94
38Canto 38
107
39Canto 39
85
40Canto 40
184
41Canto 41
225
42Canto 42
259
43Canto 43
257
44Canto 44
204
45Canto 45
196
46Canto 46
196
47Canto 47
214
48Canto 48
136
49Canto 49
126
50Canto 50
74
51Canto 51
76
52Canto 52
129

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