Walt Whitman was the Romanticism era author that found some of his work banned in Boston because of the frankness of his writing.
The trait of Whitman's poetry is the use of long line which are written in free verse.
He abandoned the metrical tradition of accentual syllabic verse and embraces instead the prosody of the English Bible.
In general, he promoted use of free-verse such as no style restrictions in his work, lack of rhyme and lack of strict meter and also prefers to show the natural cadence and pacing of language.
However, the the Romanticism era author found some of his work banned in Boston because of the frankness of his writing.
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