![]() Symonds, and Robert Stevenson contended that Americans did not fully appreciate him. ![]() Although not previously neglected, he was particularly in the public eye during these years, when such English writers as William Rossetti, Swinburne, L A. During his last nineteen years he lived in Camden, New Jersey. After the war he became a clerk in the Indian Bureau of the Department of the Interior, from which he was shortly dismissed by the Secretary on the grounds that Leaves of Grass was an immoral book. The Civil War found him working as an unofficial nurse to Northern and Southern soldiers in army hospitals in Washington, D.C. In 1855 he published Leaves of Grass, which he continued to revise and republish over his lifetime. Although he had earlier affected the mien of a dandy, he now dressed as a "rough", and became prominent among the bohemian element of New York. ![]() ![]() After a period in New Orleans, considered seminal in shaping his philosophy, he returned to Brooklyn. ![]() He served as a printer's devil, journeyman compositor, and itinerant schoolteacher, edited the Long Islander, and in 1846 became editor of the Brooklyn Eagle, a position from which he was discharged for political reasons. Walt Whitman (1819-1892) was born on Long Island and educated in Brooklyn, New York. ![]()
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