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Why do you think it is said that Whitman and Dickinson together mark a turning point in American poetry?

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Their point of view—Dickinson distant, Whitman near the front in Washington—inflected their writing, as did other factors such as gender: Dickinson's is a more private grief; Whitman's is a poem about propaganda. But both small poems reflect how, to adapt Lincoln's words, “the war came” to American poetry.

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