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Search : PETER MAILLAND PLAY

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Walt Whitman's “Song Of Myself”

  • Date: 1989
  • Creator(s): Miller, Edwin Haviland
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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.

Whitman & Dickinson: A Colloquy

  • Date: 2017
  • Creator(s): Athenot, Éric | Miller, Cristanne
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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.

Actors and Actresses

  • Creator(s): Meyer, Susan M.
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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

Walt Whitman

  • Date: September 1883
  • Creator(s): Metcalfe, William Musham
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dry and flat Sahara appears, these cities, crowded with petty grotesques, malformations, phantoms, playing

religion, and the democratic adjustments, all these swarms of poems, literary magazines, dramatic plays

He could no more have written the idylls of the King , or a play of Shakespeare than he could have written

"Legend of Life and Love, A" (1842)

  • Creator(s): McGuire, Patrick
Text:

Allen sees the grandfather in this story as a variation on the cruel father theme that plays through

"My Boys and Girls" (1844)

  • Creator(s): McGuire, Patrick
Text:

There is some humorous play in the sketch.

Songs Oversea

  • Date: 21 October 1876
  • Creator(s): McCarthy, J. H.
Text:

rush generally upon it, at least the strong men do—the actors and actresses are all there in their play

you sons of———. " Such the wild scene, or a suggestion of it rather, inside the play-house that night

most flagrant, the idle and unnecessary dislike of the poet to "old romance," to "novels, plots, and plays

Feudalism

  • Creator(s): McBride, Phyllis
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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

Shakespeare, William (1564–1616)

  • Creator(s): McBride, Phyllis
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of Lucrece (1594), and 154 sonnets, this Renaissance poet and playwright remains best known for his plays

, which include histories, comedies, tragicomedies (the so-called problem plays), tragedies (most notably

While he recognized and acknowledged Shakespeare's poems and plays as masterpieces, he at the same time

Shakespeare's works, reading and rereading them and even carrying a copy of the Sonnets or one of the plays

Indeed, Whitman memorized long passages from Shakespeare's plays (especially from Richard II), then "

Harned, Thomas Biggs (1851–1921)

  • Creator(s): Mattausch, Dena
Text:

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.

Transgenic Deformation: Literary Translation and the Digital Archive

  • Date: 2006
  • Creator(s): Matt Cohen
Text:

We can play a little, too, and at least simulate a breakdown of the notorious computational barrier between

McGann's most advanced experiments in deformance involve game-playing.

Introduction to Horace Traubel

  • Creator(s): Matt Cohen
Text:

As Whitman's health failed, he needed more help with daily tasks, and from the mid-1880s, Traubel played

Introduction to Whitman's Annotations and Marginalia

  • Creator(s): Matt Cohen
Text:

Van Egmond, Peter. "Bryn Mawr College Library Holdings of Whitman Books." 20 (June 1974): 41-50.

Mary Whitall Smith Costelloe to Walt Whitman, 25 January 1889

  • Date: January 25, 1889
  • Creator(s): Mary Whitall Smith Costelloe
Annotations Text:

Fabians played a key role in founding the Labour party in 1990 and have a commitment to non-violent political

Mary Whitall Smith Costelloe to Walt Whitman, 1 October 1888

  • Date: October 1, 1888
  • Creator(s): Mary Whitall Smith Costelloe
Text:

Logan & Frank & I are also reading a little Greek together, & our spare time we give to play— Mary Whitall

Mary A. Jordan to Walt Whitman, 8 March 1891

  • Date: March 8, 1891
  • Creator(s): Mary A. Jordan
Text:

Probably you do not, nor that you used to be very good to them, playing "tag" and marbles with them—now

The Continuing Presence of Walt Whitman: The Life after the Life

  • Date: 1992
  • Creator(s): Martin, Robert K.
Text:

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.

"Scented Herbage of My Breast" (1860)

  • Creator(s): Martin, Robert K.
Text:

rejection of false identity ("the sham that was proposed to me" in 1860, originally "the costume, the play

"Whoever You are Holding Me Now in Hand" (1860)

  • Creator(s): Martin, Robert K.
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Underlying Whitman's play is a sense of the opacity and elusiveness of language.

Leviathan, Yggdrasil, Earth Titan, Eagle: Balʹmont's Reimagining of Walt Whitman

  • Creator(s): Martin Bidney
Text:

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

"Starting from Paumanok" (1860)

  • Creator(s): Marki, Ivan
Text:

exuberance and excitement do not allow the speaker to advance a carefully reasoned argument; the poem plays

Italian Translations of "Poets to Come"

  • Creator(s): Marina Camboni
Text:

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,

Margrave Kenyon to Walt Whitman, 22 February 1891

  • Date: February 22, 1891
  • Creator(s): Margrave Kenyon
Text:

powers far greater than Irving's, if you can see special merit & a new great teaching in the Norse play

As publishers do not care to buy the play, I cannot get into public notice.

Annotations Text:

The full name of this play is Madansema, Slave of Love; re Tolstoi, a counter-song to anti-marriage,

Clara Jecks (1854–1951) was an English actress and singer who often played the roles of either young

Helena Modjeska (1840–1909) was a well-known Polish actress, particularly famous for playing Shakespearean

Reconstruction

  • Creator(s): Mancuso, Luke
Text:

100,000 veterans from all corners of the United States.Whitman widened his circle of friends, meeting Peter

The Pragmatic Whitman

  • Date: 2002
  • Creator(s): Mack, Stephen John
Text:

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.

Whitman in the British Isles

  • Creator(s): M. Wynn Thomas
Text:

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

"Army Corps on the March, An" (1865–1866)

  • Creator(s): Lulloff, William G.
Text:

In 1865 Whitman engaged Peter Eckler to print the first issue of Drum-Taps but after Abraham Lincoln's

Louisa Van Velsor Whitman to Walt Whitman, [12 February 1868]

  • Date: February 12, 1868
  • Creator(s): Louisa Van Velsor Whitman
Annotations Text:

1868, the correspondence concerning William Michael Rossetti's expurgated London edition may have played

Louisa Van Velsor Whitman to Walt Whitman, [2–4 May 1860]

  • Date: May 2–4, 1860
  • Creator(s): Louisa Van Velsor Whitman
Annotations Text:

During the Civil War, he played a significant role at the Battle of Antietam and rose to the rank of

Louisa Van Velsor Whitman to Walt Whitman, [8 April 1873]

  • Date: April 8, 1873
  • Creator(s): Louisa Van Velsor Whitman
Text:

and i was lame and he said if i would get a pint of the best whiskey and put 2 teaspoonfuls of salt peter

Louisa Van Velsor Whitman to Walt Whitman, [30 January 1873]

  • Date: January 30, 1873
  • Creator(s): Louisa Van Velsor Whitman
Text:

confined in your room and unable to walk but i am glad to hear your friends is so kind i thought of peter

here the cold weather dont don't affect me so very much) good bie walter Walter dear remember me to peter

Louisa Van Velsor Whitman to Walt Whitman, [21 April–3 May? 1873]

  • Date: April 21–May 3?, 1873
  • Creator(s): Louisa Van Velsor Whitman
Text:

letters but doo do write as often as you can give my love to mrs Mrs. oconor O'Connor and remember me to peter

Peter Doyl Doyle we saw the news of the modoc massacre last sunday Sunday but thought maybee maybe it

Louisa Van Velsor Whitman to Walt Whitman, [17? May–12? June 1870]

  • Date: May 17?–June 12?, 1870
  • Creator(s): Louisa Van Velsor Whitman
Annotations Text:

O'Connor played an active role in the publication of "A Woman's Estimate of Walt Whitman," Radical 7

Louisa Van Velsor Whitman to Walt Whitman, [5 March 1865]

  • Date: March 5, 1865
  • Creator(s): Louisa Van Velsor Whitman
Annotations Text:

Velsor Whitman reported on March 7, 1865 that "sis is much better she has been down stairs to day and plays

Louisa Van Velsor Whitman to Walt Whitman, 7 March [1865]

  • Date: March 7, 1865
  • Creator(s): Louisa Van Velsor Whitman
Text:

i have just got your letter i write to say sis is much better she has been down stairs to day and plays

Buffalo he is very much attached to George he said when the Captain was sick he was A great mind to play

Louisa Van Velsor Whitman to Walt Whitman, 30 [May 1869]

  • Date: May 30, 1869
  • Creator(s): Louisa Van Velsor Whitman
Text:

can't be quite as free to talk when any one is present as if we were alone) but if the visit done peter

Louisa Van Velsor Whitman to Walt Whitman, [26 February 1865]

  • Date: February 26, 1865
  • Creator(s): Louisa Van Velsor Whitman
Text:

had to be paid for) and i have got A cheap carpet or cheap for these times the old carpet is all played

Logan Pearsall Smith to Walt Whitman, 30 November 1888

  • Date: November 30, 1888
  • Creator(s): Logan Pearsall Smith
Text:

After the exile's turkey & plum pudding—we had to do without the pumpkin pie of course—we gave a play

The play was really very funny, especially as it was a take off on some of our friends, whom Mariechen

We half expected, as the play went on that the socialists, politicians, & aesthetics in the audience

Logan Pearsall Smith to Walt Whitman, 7 September 1888

  • Date: September 7, 1888
  • Creator(s): Logan Pearsall Smith
Text:

Then fortunately it cleared up and we began driving & playing tennis, I went fishing with our vicar's

Mariechen and Frank Costelloe & I however have been reading one of Sophocles' plays to-gether.

"Leaves of Grass"

  • Date: September 1887
  • Creator(s): Lewin, Walter
Text:

Bucke, his intimate friend and truly able biographer, who plays Boswell to Whitman's Johnson, reports

Peter Bayne. Among Whitman's personal friends were Bryant and Longfellow.

Walt Whitman & the Class Struggle

  • Date: 2006
  • Creator(s): Lawson, Andrew
Text:

My thanks to Aidan Arrowsmith, Peter Heaney, Laura Peters, and Shaun Richards.

(LG 85) Whitman, the reader of dictionaries, is playing a complicated game here.

Peter G. Buckley, “Culture, Class, and Place in Antebellum New York,” 34. 26.

For a more nuanced reading of Whitman’s class location, see Peter G.

Buckley, Peter G. “Culture, Class, and Place in Antebellum New York.”

Comradeship

  • Creator(s): Kuebrich, David
Text:

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

Religion

  • Creator(s): Kuebrich, David
Text:

example, see "To Thee Old Cause" and "To a Certain Cantatrice"), and he envisioned the United States as playing

Soul, The

  • Creator(s): Kuebrich, David
Text:

DavidKuebrichSoul, TheSoul, TheWhitman's understanding of the soul is extremely complex, and it plays

A Whitman Chronology

  • Date: 1998
  • Creator(s): Krieg, Joann P.
Text:

"The Play-Ground," a poem about children at play, appears in theEagle. LATE JUNE.

Peter Doyle's brother, police officer Fran cis M.

Whitman sends a postcard greeting to Peter Doyle.

Peter Doyle visits Whitman (DN,2:325). g DECEMBER.

"'Pete the Great': A Biography of Peter Doyle."

"Italian Music in Dakota" (1881)

  • Creator(s): Krieg, Joann P.
Text:

When played by the regimental band in the western wilderness, rather than in a city opera house, the

Walt Whitman & the Irish

  • Date: 2000
  • Creator(s): Krieg, Joann P.
Text:

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.

Slavery and Abolitionism

  • Creator(s): Klammer, Martin
Text:

A brief review of how Whitman's attitudes evolved makes clear the significant role slavery plays in his

Kivas Tully to Walt Whitman, 4 August 1880

  • Date: August 4, 1880
  • Creator(s): Kivas Tully
Text:

Peter immediately west of Three Rivers, so that vessels drawing 20 feet of water can ascend the river

"That Music Always Round Me" (1860)

  • Creator(s): King, Jerry F.
Text:

here uses correctly; it is the musical notation for full tonality of all instruments in an orchestra played

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