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Two issues that are of increasing critical interest concern the role played by sentimentality in shaping
proposition in the two-volume The Great Cryptogram: Francis Bacon's Cipher in the So-Called Shakespeare Plays
Bacon-authorship proposal had been launched first in book form—Was Lord Bacon the Author of Shakespeare's Plays
The theory gained prominence through Delia Bacon's The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakespeare Unfolded
root word of hymn, the holy songs of the Christian tradition—an etymological source Whitman may be playing
cooped up and paralytic in his Camden, New Jersey, home, Whitman's isolation and winter loneliness play
On four occasions, he was photographed with young male friends—Peter Doyle in the 1860s, Harry Stafford
General statements of principle and program play their part, but the part is strictly limited to introducing
number of currents and forces, and contributions, and temperatures, and cross purposes, whose ceaseless play
phrasing, for "the greatest possible enrichment of our ethical consciousness, through the intensest play
turned to the Bowery b'hoy, a figure of urban street culture who had been mythologized in popular plays
Gloucester, Mass.: Peter Smith, 1972.____. "Walt Whitman and His Poems." In Re Walt Whitman. Ed.
finds the revision rather pointless because he feels that for all the poet's supposed intimacy with Peter
Whitman plays with the conventional meaning of the word "prudence" by employing the vocabulary of finance—good
Traces of this same paradox also play through "Song of the Answerer."
"Song of the Banner" plays a similar role in what eventually became the "Drum-Taps" cluster.
can, with Thomas, read the poem's opening lines as a ritual purification of the axe so that it can play
DavidKuebrichSoul, TheSoul, TheWhitman's understanding of the soul is extremely complex, and it plays
exuberance and excitement do not allow the speaker to advance a carefully reasoned argument; the poem plays
Moreover, Stoics tend to see one's personal existence as a role in a play directed by nature, thus conceiving
Between the two ends of the spectrum, however, Whitman displays great artistry in the play of stanza
Section 11 of "Song of Myself," for instance, owes much of its dreamlike tone to the delicate play of
here uses correctly; it is the musical notation for full tonality of all instruments in an orchestra played
1873, became a favorite retreat for the poet for several years in the late 1870s and into the 1880s, playing
.: Peter Smith, 1972. Travels, Whitman's
Underlying Whitman's play is a sense of the opacity and elusiveness of language.
When one notes the importance that oratory played in Whitman's mind and writing, the presence of such
As Whitman's health failed, he needed more help with daily tasks, and from the mid-1880s, Traubel played
pleased with it it came too late for the sunday cronicle, so he will put it in some of the Daily Peter
whole body feels heavy, & sometimes my hand—Still, I go out a little every day almost—accompanied by Peter
change—the weather here is very pleasant indeed—if I could only get around, I should be satisfied— I expect Peter
Price Elizabeth Lorang Kathryn Kruger Zachary King Eric Conrad Postcard from Walt Whitman to Peter Doyle
Price Elizabeth Lorang Kathryn Kruger Zachary King Eric Conrad Postcard from Walt Whitman to Peter Doyle
Price Elizabeth Lorang Kathryn Kruger Zachary King Eric Conrad Postcard from Walt Whitman to Peter Doyle
Price Elizabeth Lorang Kathryn Kruger Zachary King Eric Conrad Walt Whitman to Peter Doyle, 25 September
Price Elizabeth Lorang Kathryn Kruger Zachary King Eric Conrad Postcard from Walt Whitman to Peter Doyle
Price Elizabeth Lorang Kathryn Kruger Zachary King Eric Conrad Postcard from Walt Whitman to Peter Doyle
changes to this file, as noted: Elizabeth Lorang Zachary King Eric Conrad Postcard from Walt Whitman to Peter
Price Elizabeth Lorang Kathryn Kruger Zachary King Eric Conrad Walt Whitman to Peter Doyle, 23 October
He was the author of numerous plays, sonnets, and narrative poems.
companions who were nursing Walt after his paralytic stroke: "give my love to mrs oconor and remember me to peter
of the family in which Edward boarded after his mother's death, Edward sat silently the entire day playing
his family (again, though May 1873) far exceed in number those to any family member: forty-five to Peter
October 9, 1868 letter to Peter Doyle.
William Michael Rossetti's expurgated London edition, Poems by Walt Whitman (Hotten, 1868), may have played