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Lippy and Peter W. Williams (Washington, DC: CQ Press, 2010), 1862.
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section entirely, a revision that takes out Marsh's redemptive involvement with cholera victims and plays
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
Labor Reform and Persona in Whitman's Journalism and the First Leaves of Grass , 1840–1855 (New York: Peter
Whitman's sojourn to New Orelans is believed to have played a key role in shaping the poetry that would
He even observes a group of children playing a game while he walks, a scene that bears some resemblance
Edward Recchia, eds., The Collected Writings of Walt Whitman: The Journalism, vols. 1–2 (New York: Peter
section entirely, a revision that takes out Marsh's redemptive involvement with cholera victims and plays
"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.
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
Labor Reform and Persona in Whitman's Journalism and the First Leaves of Grass, 1840-1855 (New York: Peter
The Collected Writings of Walt Whitman: The Journalism, Volume 1: 1834-1846 Herbert Bergman New York Peter
Whitman's former tone from the "Sun-Down Papers—From the Desk of a Schoolmaster" (1840-1841), where he played
That, like all the rest, plays about the surface,andneverintroducesmeintothereality,forcontactwithwhich
Fromthecinder-strew’dthresholdIfollowtheir movements, Thelithesheer of their waists plays evenwith their
;heis,ofcourse,thesolesubjectoftheconcluding book 4, and, as I have argued elsewhere, his writings play
the nation made him less willing to delegate political action to politicians and more inclined to play
Peter Lang, 2012), 383–92.
Even Whitman’s use of anonymity in the 1855 edition may have drawn upon the games of attribution played
“It seems to me as if it would give the book a formidably scientific appearance,” he hinted, playing
Whitman “played Indian,” taking the pen name of “Paumanok” early in his career.
(Gloucester: Peter Smith, 1972), 2:316–317. 88.
See also Whitman’s image of Dowden, Edward, 116, 117 neglect Doyle, Peter, 32, 143, 149, 218n11 drift
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.
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.
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
(New York: Peter Lang, 1998–2003).
Play up there! the fit is whirling me fast.
Whitman and Peter Doyle, ca. 1869. Photograph by M. P. Rice, Washington, DC.
Covielo, Peter. “Intimate Nationality: Anonymity and Attachment in Whitman.”
New York: Peter Lang, 1998–2003. ———. Leaves of Grass: An Exact Copy of the First Edition 1855.
sponded,infact,toaninitialbreakupofregularItalianmetrics:itallowed a certain degree of freedom, of play
Carducci’s experience, in which Whitman played, as we have seen, a relevantrole,comesparticularlyclosetothatofRussian
had hardly ever been used in Italian poetry before, and it is highly probable that Whitman’s poetry played
of Whitman’sLeavesofGrass(1855), diSanPietro”(“AnEveningofSaint 210;and2017translationof Whitman’s Peter
anoutdatedidealopenedupnewavenuesforthecontrastwithslaverythat willbekeytohisaccomplishmentinLeavesofGrass.Thisdevelopmentwas anticipated when Whitman played
free-statesettlerswieldedtheweaponsoflaboritself.Thehistoricalprocess in“Broad-AxePoem,”wheretheheadsman’saxegiveswaytotheworker’s, was played
suggests one way to approach a matter that has received much scholarly attention in American studies—what Peter
Cook,Robert,170–71 50,62,75,76,93;astheprime Corwin,Thomas,159 historicalagentin“Broad-Axe Coviello,Peter
Focusing on limiting the expansion of slavery, and playing upon his western roots, Lincoln's arguments
were originally Democrats, but when the time came we went over with a vengeance: it was no role, no play
constituted "an important chapter in the history of U.S. public works" and the role that local journalism played
What Lurks Behind Shakspere's Historical Plays?
The Play-Ground
Plays and Operas too
As Whitman's health failed, he needed more help with daily tasks, and from the mid-1880s, Traubel played
periodical pretends to cater to; but only, instead, put in to do the poet harm, the dull insults of Peter
Bayne—Peter Bayne, the purblind devotee of weak superstition, whose essays in criticism, marked by such
in his age, his poverty, his infirmity, no friend of his could desire a worthier tribute than fair play
The bugles play—presently you hear them afar off, deaden'd, mix'd with other noises.
The vital play and significance moves one more than books.
Some of the inmates are laughing and joking, others are playing checkers or cards, others are reading
The President came betimes, and, with his wife, witness'd the play, from the large stage-boxes of the
Well, there isn't a band playing—and there isn't a flag but clings ashamed and lank to its staff.....
up here, soul, soul; Come up here, dear little child, To fly in the clouds and winds with us, and play
defiles through the woods, gain'd at night, The British advancing, wedging in from the east, fiercely playing
Maryland have march'd forth to intercept the enemy; They are cut off—murderous artillery from the hills plays
races; I see that force advancing with irresistible power on the world's stage; (Have the old forces played
At the same time he plays on the multiple meanings of the verb "exponserse," which can mean both to risk
arrive with powerful musics, between the thundering of my trumpets and of my drums, I do not only play
marches for sacred victors, I also play them for the vanquished and the victims.
there is a repetition of the morpheme bride; Chukovsky decides to preserve the effect, but in so doing plays
skreplyali vse, i budut vechno Indeed, in the history of Russian Symbolism the poetry of Walt Whitman has played
thematically combines music and marine imagery as he explains the crucial role that the Leviathanic Whitman plays
mighty dweller on the earth, in love with Earth in an earthly way, this face of a giant who, as if playing
. . .( , 84)] Whitman's famous imagined cities of amativeness and adhesiveness here arise as if in play
The writers began to bandy possible words back and forth, playing with the text and with the ideas Kornei
The poem by Wellbrock (born in 1949), a Berlin-based writer of poems, short stories, and radio plays,
its part and passing on, Another generation playing its part and passing on in its turn, With faces
There played the famous Booth, whom the 15-year-old Whitman had a first chance to see as Richard III.
Gedichte der Nachgeborenen (Wuppertal: Peter Hammer, 1971), 154–155.
Hermann Peter Piwit and Peter Rühmkorf, eds., Literaturmagazin 5. Das Vergehen von Hören und Sehen.
developed an idiom and a voice of his own, but most Russian critics are quick to agree that Whitman played
poetry mostly through the eyes of Mayakovsky," and he goes on to suggest that Mayakovsky's poems "play
on Whitman in the 1930s and 1940s one can also find a note of genuine affection for a poet who had played
"I believe it is inevitable that the American bard will play an important role in our poetry, too.
Marx was a man who for forty years had played "an inscrutable but puissant part in the revolutionary
Bazalgette translated The Wound-Dresser ( Le Panseur de Plaies ) (1917).
In eight hundred finely written pages, she methodically and exhaustively followed the role played by
We shall see later the part played by this same spectacle in the growth of the poem.
We think every great artist is a conscious one and that in every great work of art the part played by
not marches for accepted victors only, I play marches for conquer'd and slain persons.
Peters, "Edmund Gosse's Two Whitmans," 11 (1965): 19–21.
the first time, since it was not only England but each of the countries in the British Isles that played
deepest influence on Irish literature was, however, transmitted by different means, through figures who played
Whitman finds himself, and other men and women, to be a compound of soul and body; he finds that body plays
3 To play more steadily than a pendulum; neither hurrying nor delaying, but marking the right moment
complete French edition of the 1891–92 Leaves of Grass under the title Feuilles d'herbe in 1909, played
intimacy and imaginative coupling between reader and poet usually found in Whitman's poems—and at play
acts unto themselves, which bring new life to the original by transforming and enriching its lexical play
Whitman played an important role in the friendship of the two men.
Responding to different cultural and ideological needs, they played important and well-differentiated
Across the Atlantic , edited by Marina Camboni, Andrea Carosso, Sonia Di Loreto, and Marco Mariano (Peter
ideological construction of society, tells of the new role writers and intellectuals were expected to play
One year later, in 1989, the film Dead Poets Society , directed by Peter Weir, made Whitman popular again
played a large role in that film, of course) and the book's appeal to a larger, and possibly younger,
contours of linguistic choices made by translators of the poem and offers a glimpse into the role it has played
Because he goes on to suggest that Canada, too, will play a part in his realization, the future he addresses
That he addresses the future is clear, though, and we can feel Whitman playing with the etymology of
a "fear" that is "generally submerged or disguised, since Whitman attempts to deny it in order to play