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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
Well, Tom, it looks as though secesh was nearly played o u t-if they lose Charleston, as I believe they
Late in 1865 Whitman met a veteran of the Confederate Army, Peter Doyle, now a streetcar conductor in
Instead ofthat, the Book is the product ofthe largest universal law & play of things, & of that sense
The truth is, Peter, that I am here at present times mainly in the midst of female women, some of them
I also read the Peter Bayne article. 30(It was copied in full here at once, & circulated quite largely
I play not a march for victors only .... I play great marches for conquered and slain persons.
Miller (1968, 21): The scene is played out in regressive sexual imagery.
What part do I have to play?
What will he, she, or they do in this or that event, what role am I to play?
Press, 1981. 168 BIBLIOGRAPHY Peters, Robert L.
In the first he is walking with Eve, content, taking delight in the "quivering fire that ever plays"
Kaplan's point is borne out by a brief and informative biography of Peter Doyle, Martin G.
Murray's "'Pete the Great': A Biography of Peter Doyle" (1994), which sketches Whitman's relationship
"'Pete the Great': A Biography of Peter Doyle." Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 12 (1994): 1-51.
—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.”
poetry and historical fiction, and he coined the phrase "The pen is mightier than the sword" in his play
August Friedrich Ferdinand von Kotzebue (1761–1819) was a German author who wrote sentimental plays and
arising out of a life of depression and enervation, as their result; or else that class of poetry, plays
He was the author of numerous plays, sonnets, and narrative poems.
Hugo's plays were also enjoying successful performances on the New York stage.
Whitman told Horace Traubel that "Hugo's immortal works were the dramas, the plays, the poems: least
echoes and phrases from "Song of Myself": "I have heard the melodious harp / On the streets of Cork playing
After supper talk or play cards until bed time.
.: Peter Smith, 1972. lviii–lix n15. Kaplan, Justin. Walt Whitman: A Life.
friendships with Charles Eldridge, Lewy Brown, William and Ellen O'Connor, John and Ursula Burroughs, and Peter
critical biography, Notes on Walt Whitman as Poet and Person (1867).Whitman found friendship with Peter
Peter Doyle, Sr. was a blacksmith (Bucke, 22).
Francis was nearly ten years older than Peter.
It remains unclear what happened to Peter's father.
Peter's Roman Catholic Church on Capitol Hill.
Peter's Catholic Church ( ., 2: 113).
performed the smallest of tasks—writing a letter home, feeding a sweet tooth, passing the time by playing
A carpenter from Elmira, New York, Haskell played the fife for the 141st New York Infantry band.
His close friend, streetcar conductor Peter Doyle, is to his right. Courtesy of Frank Wright.
Painting of the Grand Review showing Walt Whitman and Peter Doyle.
him to leave Washington for his brother George's home in Camden, where the great hospital visitor played
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)
We played ball, but I don't think Walt ever took part in it.
He asso ciated more with the younger scholars, frolicing rather than playing games.
Were the Shakespeare plays the best acting plays? W. said: "That's a superstition-an exaggeration."
In his later publications, I find many passages that were dis played to me in embryo.
Some where in your play or novel let the sunlight in."
Calamus: A Series of Letters Written During the Years 1868–1880 by Walt Whitman to a Young Friend (Peter
1873, became a favorite retreat for the poet for several years in the late 1870s and into the 1880s, playing
Crossing" is a very visual poem, conveying a strong sense of particular detail, the play of light, and
crudities were offensive to [Voltaire]: there was something crude, powerful, drastic, in the Shake-speare plays
Nonetheless, in a letter to Peter Doyle remarking on the commencement, Whitman seemed to feel his poem
novella is the Native American "Arrow-Tip," who is falsely accused of both theft and the murder of Peter
Later, on a hunting trip, Arrow-Tip gets into an altercation with Peter Brown and strikes him, severely
At the end of the novella, as the Deer mourns the death of his brother Arrow-Tip and Peter Brown goes
the front page of the issue, and the June 1, 1846, issue of the paper featured Whitman's poem " The Play-Ground
Steel called the tale "weirdly Hawthornesque" and contended that Whitman "told his whist playing friends
The insanity that played a memorable role in several of Poe's stories appears in Whitman's "Bervance:
New York: Peter Lang Publishing, Inc. 1998. Blalock, Stephanie, and Nicole Gray.
Labor Reform and Persona in Whitman's Journalism and the First Leaves of Grass, 1840–1855 New York: Peter
"Scores of lesser-known writers produced temperance novels, stories, poems, plays, and periodicals,"
temperance out of Franklin Evans for publication in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle in 1846, however, he also played
Conclusion Whitman's decision to play down the temperance theme when he republished Franklin Evans as
thinking through dynamics that would eventually become central to Leaves of Grass , including the play
New York: Peter Lang, 1998. Blanck, Jacob, comp. Bibliography of American Literature . 9 vols.
Terry (1847–1928) was a member of Henry Irving's company, famous for her appearances in Shakespeare plays
and destruction, the roles Whitman's writing and the books he helped to produce have continued to play
Oxford: Peter Lang, 2005. - - -.
Riley, Peter J. L. " and Real Estate." 28 (Spring 2011): 163–87.
Stallybrass, Peter.
Of course we do not select those which are the most transcendental or the most bold:— "I play not a march
for victors only…I play great marches for conquered and slain persons.
more of soft astral, but dazzling and fierce, With war's flame flames , and the lambent lightnings playing
address to a new man whom he visits: "Little you know the subtle electric fire that for your sake is playing
Croce saw all of history as a playing out of the human spirit into a multitude of individual acts.
It is an insistent, a loud work, like a long piece of music played continuously con brio.
Peter Bondanella and Julia Conaway Bondanella (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1996)143; Antonio Gramsci
AAminta: a lyric, pastoral play first performed in 1573; considered Torquato Tasso’s most important and
That is, while he composed the national epic in which the figures and forces creating the nation play
robin, lark, and thrush, singing their songs—the flitting bluebird; For such the scenes the annual play
Peter Doyle to Walt Whitman, 20 January 1878
There was a very exciting game of Base Ball Baseball Played here to day, between the Nationals, & the
opera troupe Playes here next week but i see by the bills there is no new Pieces the same old Playes Plays
write more but i am afraid you tired of this already no more at Present but Remain Yours Forever Pete Peter
meet you at the Depot the train gets to Wash 4:10 PM i will Say no more until i see you So Long Pete Peter
I hear that the Rickings opera troupe is playing to very good Houses have not been to see them yet Gen
Price Ashley Lawson Janel Cayer Elizabeth Lorang Peter Doyle to Walt Whitman, 1 October [1868]
Price Elizabeth Lorang Janel Cayer Peter Doyle to Walt Whitman, 14 October [1868]
home this morning have to cut this short as write a part of it while the car is in motion farewell Peter
Price Ashley Lawson Elizabeth Lorang Janel Cayer Peter Doyle to Walt Whiman, 18 September [1868]
Price Elizabeth Lorang Ashley Lawson Janel Cayer Peter Doyle to Walt Whitman, 23 September 1868
put this in the mail good bye My Dear friend Pete i will write a long one next Sunday as i am off Peter
pleased with it it came too late for the sunday cronicle, so he will put it in some of the Daily Peter
Price Elizabeth Lorang Ashley Lawson Janel Cayer Peter Doyle to Walt Whitman, [27 September 1868]
Eckler Peter Eckler to Walt Whitman, 26 April 1865
Eckler Peter Eckler to Walt Whitman, 4 May 1865
Peter Eckler to Walt Whitman, 1 May 1865
.) $14.85 due Peter Eckler to Walt Whitman, 22 April 1865
Kevin Kline, Meryl Streep, and Peter MacNicol in Sophie's Choice 14.
Peter Hassrick comments on the aura of Miller's works: "His characters, whether trappers or Indians,
In contrast, in Whitman's lines, the rifle plays a much more threatening role.
Given that Oliver's father, Peter Alden, wants his son to "understand America" and wants to free Oliver
She frequently played the self-sacrificing and self-effacing mother, a role Fullerton encouraged.
silent") and the abiding quality of his commitment to that struggle in spite of setback ("the powerful play
He was also a very successful dramatist; he wrote numerous plays that became West End and Broadway productions
seines Lebens dauernde, innige, väterlich-zärtliche Kameradschaft mit dem jungen Irisch-Amerikaner Peter
Seitdem kam Peter täglich nach beendeter Fahrt vor das Schatzhaus, in dem Whitmans Büro lag, und holte
„Piet, mein liebster Sohn“, schreibt er an Peter Doyle, „ich denke immer noch, ich werde durchkommen,