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Reconciliation as Sequel and Supplement: Drum- Taps and Battle-Pieces / 69 peTer J.
Robert Penn 80 } Peter J.
Olsen- Smith, Steven, Peter Norberg, and Dennis C. Marnon.
Peter Coviello. New York: Oxford University Press, 2004. ———.
Peter J.
November Boughs (1888), and Good-Bye My Fancy (1891) are important Whitman sources for the names of plays
Whitman called Cushman the greatest performer he had seen and admired her for playing any role that would
toward Forrest, however, and barely mentions Macready in his articles.Thomas Hamblin (1800–1853) played
Kemble (1809–1893) impressed Whitman in his early days; he claims to have seen her every night she played
In a letter to Peter Doyle, Whitman wrote that Dr.
Peter N.
Peter W.
Halligan, Peter W. “Phantom Limbs: The Body in Mind.”
Sacks, Peter M. The English Elegy: Studies in the Genre from Spenser to Yeats.
Look at this sturdy child of Nature playing with his mother: Hanging clothes on a rail near by, keeping
Moreover, playing both Adam and Eve, Whitman's persona gives birth to himself as a poet as well.The things
Similarly, Whitman's Adam is strong, vigorous, and sexual, with limbs quivering with the fire "that ever plays
They limp, and halt, and start, and leap, and fairly tumble; then mount and play fantastic tricks, sparkle
Peter, yet discern in every error its basis or contingent of truth.
In 1865 Whitman engaged Peter Eckler to print the first issue of Drum-Taps but after Abraham Lincoln's
New York: Peter Smith, 1932. Art and Daguerreotype Galleries
In January 1865, in his capacity as Assistant Attorney General of the United States, Ashton played a
.: Peter Smith, 1972. lviii–lix n15. Kaplan, Justin. Walt Whitman: A Life.
Turkey (1871–1875) and Russia (1875) and is best known for Francesca da Rimini (staged 1855), a popular play
Boker was dissatisfied with his theatrical career and desperately wanted a following for his Plays and
.: Peter Smith, 1972. British Romantic Poets
It was also in Brooklyn that the youthful Whitman saw two more figures who would later play an important
Calamus: A Series of Letters Written During the Years 1868–1880 by Walt Whitman to a Young Friend (Peter
The poem serves as a summation of Whitman's career and poses a tableau wherein the light and dark playing
1860), "Waves" receives little critical attention, but it chronicles a moment in the poet's life and plays
silent") and the abiding quality of his commitment to that struggle in spite of setback ("the powerful play
In spite of the vital role the landscape plays in Canadian literature and the need for a cosmic vision
democracy.Some critical interest (e.g., Howard Waskow, John Schwiebert) has focused on the roles readers play
Whitman had earlier called this poem "Washington's First Battle," referring to the part played by the
In the first he is walking with Eve, content, taking delight in the "quivering fire that ever plays"
He also reviewed plays and opera and occasional ballet presented in New York theater houses.
Later, Whitman would get a first-hand report of the assassination from his friend Peter Doyle, an Irish
—Workofsomesort Play?
Play? “Novel?
, but if a play it must straddle the line with poetry, with even the stage directions in some kind of
Oxford: Peter Lang, 2005. ———.
Gloucester ma: Peter Smith, 1972. ———. “Walt Whitman and His Poems.”
Whole letters were published by Bucke in Calamus, which contains Whitman's letters to Peter Doyle, and
At this time, the first two volumes of a projected five are scheduled for publication by Peter Lang Press
Calamus: A Series of Letters Written During the Years 1868–1880 by Walt Whitman to a Young Friend (Peter
own personal reflections in his notebooks around 1870 in which he anguishes over his affection for Peter
The extensive body of letters Whitman wrote to Civil War soldiers, and especially Peter Doyle, usually
Yours truly, Peter G. Doyle.
This is where Shaw plays trumps.
The “Interview with Peter Doyle” by Dr.
a cat is passing through my poem; See—it plays the fiddle, rapturously: It plays sonatas, fugues, rigodons
aged cow; But most of all it plays nocturnes, and plays them pyrotechnically as befits the night time
Whitman played an interesting role in this endeavor.
Peter Boie read Walt Whitman's "Song ofMyself." ... Peter liked what he read about the animals.
child of nature, who feels equal to Peter and who tells him so.
Social Democrats' interest in Whitman comes into play here).
Hermann Peter Piwit and Peter Rtihmkorf (Reinbek: Rowohlt, 1976), p.l36.
The song plays variations on its principal themes, "I am a reaper" and "I hunger."
is based on a photo of Peter pulling himself up on the hood of a car.
The viewer is located within the room from which Peter apparently wants to escape.
He told her that the next issue of his newspaper was to be about Peter Doyle.
Outrageously elusive play is its essence.
His affectionate bond with Peter Doyle, the Washington, D.C., streetcar conductor he met in late 1865
Antipathy has reached inspired heights in such writers as Peter Bayne and Knut Hamsun, and this makes
Crossing" is a very visual poem, conveying a strong sense of particular detail, the play of light, and
Nonetheless, in a letter to Peter Doyle remarking on the commencement, Whitman seemed to feel his poem
crudities were offensive to [Voltaire]: there was something crude, powerful, drastic, in the Shake-speare plays
It is useful to remember Whitman's love of dictionaries when reading his poems, for his words often play
Martin G.MurrayDoyle, Peter (1843–1907)Doyle, Peter (1843–1907)The romantic friendship that Walt Whitman
shared with Peter Doyle embodied the "love of comrades" celebrated in Whitman's "Calamus" poems.
Peter Doyle is buried in Congressional Cemetery in Washington, D.C.Martin G.
"Pete the Great: A Biography of Peter Doyle."
Doyle, Peter (1843–1907)
his book published, Whitman made his own arrangements and, on 1 April 1865, signed a contract with Peter
And it in turn solidified his conviction that the teacher played a pivotal role in their education.
What play of Shakspeare, represented in America, is not an insult to America, to the marrow in its bones
86 He evidently wanted this play on words.
The passionate teeming plays this curtain hid!).
Letter to Peter Doyle, September 6, I87o, SPL, p. 993· 3x.
See also "The Mystic Trum peter,"Inc. Ed., p. 39I, §6, II.
But in a letter to Peter Doyle June 27, I872 (SPL, pp.
the culture and literature it so thoroughly permeated, had become enervated, that it had at last played
New World receives with joy the poems of the antique, with European feudalism's rich fund of epics, plays
Its London agent, William Horsell, would play a part in establishing Whitman's English reputation.
A fairly rare circumstance, which calls our attention both to the synaesthetic play of text and paratext
With humorous fair play the critic finally avows to have "no intention of regularly criticising this
based on "new developments in the human nervous system" (Das dritte Reich, 1900; Die Suchenden, 1902; Peter
years later in France with Bertz, Bazalgette, and others as active participants—Whitman continued to play
newspapers; edited several books, including Authors at Home (1888); and wrote a novel, a couple of plays
.: Peter Smith, 1972. 139–141. ———. Notebooks and Unpublished Prose Manuscripts. Ed. Edward F.
and Fanny Kemble in Fazio, "a rapid-running, yet heavy-timber'd, tremendous, wrenching, passionate play
Fanny Kemble (1809-1893) was a popular English actress and author of plays, poems, and memoirs concerning
.; Fanny Kemble (1809-1893) was a popular English actress and author of plays, poems, and memoirs concerning
Until you are content to pick poetry out of his pages almost as you pick it out of a Greek play in Bohn
A good deal of this is the result of theory playing its usual vile trick upon the artist.
But the Philistines have been too strong; and, to say truth, Whitman has rather played the fool.
news and the Shakespeare controversy, agreeing that the Stratford actor was not the author of the plays
Peter Van Egmond. Hartford: Transcendental Books, 1972. Traubel, Horace.