"Sea-Drift" is the title of a section of Walt Whitman's great poetic work Leaves of Grass, first published in 1855. It is a compilation of poems referring to the sea or the sea-shore.[1]

Sea-Drift follows the section titled A Broadway Pageant, and precedes the section By The Roadside.

The poems included in Sea-Drift are:

Musical settings

Various works of 20th-century classical music have been inspired by the poems.

References

  1. ^ Whitman, Walt. Leaves of Grass “Deathbed edition” 1891-92 (J. M. Dent Ltd., London 1993). First published 1855.
  2. ^ P. Heseltine, Delius (Bodley Head, London 1923), 168.
  3. ^ T. Beecham, Delius (Hutchinson, London 1959), 135, 154.
  4. ^ Sleevenote to HMV LP Greensleeve ESD 7104, Vaughan Williams, A Sea Symphony, LPO/Adrian Boult, text copyright Michael Kennedy 1968.
  5. ^ *D. Ewen, Encyclopedia of Concert Music (New York; Hill and Wang, 1959).