Ingersoll on WALT WHITMAN, from the Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Volume 3, Lecture 5

Ingersoll on WALT WHITMAN, from the Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Volume 3, Lecture 5
Ingersoll on Walt Whitman is a lecture by Robert G. Ingersoll, delivered as part of his series on notable figures in literature and history. Written in the late 19th century, Ingersoll reflects on the profound impact of genius on society, emphasizing the importance of artists and thinkers like Whitman. This work is notable for its eloquent praise of Whitman's contributions to poetry and culture, showcasing Ingersoll's oratorical skill and his connections with contemporaries like Mark Twain. It is part of a larger collection that includes lectures on other influential figures such as Shakespeare and Lincoln.
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