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The famous nature writer Peter Matthiessen invoked the war metaphor when he traveled to east Tennessee
What is fascinating about the poems considered in this chapter is the way Whitman plays with closeness
another occasion many years later, in 1888, Whitman was deep in memories of his dearest companion Peter
I can't think of the author's name—my memory plays me such shabby tricks these days—(though I should
We do not know if Whitman was aware that the author was born in Limerick, birthplace of his friend Peter
Peter Barr Sweeny, one of the original Ring organizers, was a Tammany sachem and city chamberlain, and
He wrote to Peter Doyle: The N.
the same role that self-respect plays for individuals.
he seems to say, "encompass worlds, play wherever you wish—just stay out of the house, you're crowding
play that need not be collared by the stiff expectations of correspondence theory.
( 65) Of course, he also restricts the meaning of that divinity by playing with the classic definition
Just as significant is the pivotal part played by emotion in the transaction.