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Dan Lewis played a major role in the complex job ofgathering and editing the materials for this volume
Hermann Peter Piwit and Peter Rtihmkorf, eds.Literaturmagazins.Das Vergehen von Horen und Sehen.
Bazalgette translated The Wound-Dresser (Le Panseur de Plaies) (1917).
We shall see later the part played by this same spectacle in the growth ofthe poem.
not marches for accepted victors only, I play marches for conquer'd and slain persons.
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.