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'''Act 1'''
 
'''Act 1'''
  
1.   Walt Whitman: "Love thoughts"
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1  Walt Whitman: "Love thoughts"
  
2.   Rufus Griswold: "Once licentiousness"
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2  Rufus Griswold: "Once licentiousness"
  
3.   Walt Whitman: "Through me"
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3  Walt Whitman: "Through me"
  
4.   Bronson Alcott: "With Henry David Thoreau"
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4  Bronson Alcott: "With Henry David Thoreau"
  
5.   Walt Whitman: "By silence"
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5  Walt Whitman: "By silence"
  
6.   John Addington Symonds: "Is it not strange?"
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6  John Addington Symonds: "Is it not strange?"
  
7.   Walt Whitman: "Alone I had thought"
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7  Walt Whitman: "Alone I had thought"
  
8.   John Addington Symonds: "I am taking with me to London"
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8  John Addington Symonds: "I am taking with me to London"
  
9Fred Vaughan: "To form the acquaintance"
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9 Fred Vaughan: "To form the acquaintance"
  
10. Walt Whitman: "Passing Stranger!"
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10 Walt Whitman: "Passing Stranger!"
  
11. Walt Whitman, Thomas Sawyer, Lewis K. Brown, Douglass Fox: "Began my visits"
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11 Walt Whitman, Thomas Sawyer, Lewis K. Brown, Douglass Fox: "Began my visits"
  
12. John Addington Symonds: "When a man"
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12 John Addington Symonds: "When a man"
  
13. Peter Doyle: "Yes, I will talk of Walt"
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13 Peter Doyle: "Yes, I will talk of Walt"
  
14. Walt Whitman: "Publish my name"
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14 Walt Whitman: "Publish my name"
  
  
 
'''Act II'''
 
'''Act II'''
  
1.
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1 Charles Warren Stoddard: "I am a stranger"
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2 John Addington Symonds: "I fear"
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3 Walt Whitman: "It is to the development"
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4 Walt Whitman: "City of Orgies"
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5 Edward Carpenter: "There are many"
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6 Walt Whitman, Harry Stafford, Ed Cattell: "The hour, night"
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7 Horace Traubel, "Whitman asked me"
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8 John Addington Symonds: "In your conception of Comradeship"
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9 Gavin Arthur, "In spite of his eighty years"
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10 ''The New York Times'', December 17, 1955
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11 Peter Doyle, "I have Walt's raglan"
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12 Walt Whitman, "No labor-saving machine"

Revision as of 14:46, 27 November 2009

A theater piece about love between men in the life of Walt Whitman

ENTRY UNDER CONSTRUCTION

This theater piece s adapted from the words of Whitman, John Addington Symonds, and the others who appear in it, condensed from their letters, diaries, essays, interviews, and poems.


Act 1

1 Walt Whitman: "Love thoughts"

2 Rufus Griswold: "Once licentiousness"

3 Walt Whitman: "Through me"

4 Bronson Alcott: "With Henry David Thoreau"

5 Walt Whitman: "By silence"

6 John Addington Symonds: "Is it not strange?"

7 Walt Whitman: "Alone I had thought"

8 John Addington Symonds: "I am taking with me to London"

9 Fred Vaughan: "To form the acquaintance"

10 Walt Whitman: "Passing Stranger!"

11 Walt Whitman, Thomas Sawyer, Lewis K. Brown, Douglass Fox: "Began my visits"

12 John Addington Symonds: "When a man"

13 Peter Doyle: "Yes, I will talk of Walt"

14 Walt Whitman: "Publish my name"


Act II

1 Charles Warren Stoddard: "I am a stranger"

2 John Addington Symonds: "I fear"

3 Walt Whitman: "It is to the development"

4 Walt Whitman: "City of Orgies"

5 Edward Carpenter: "There are many"

6 Walt Whitman, Harry Stafford, Ed Cattell: "The hour, night"

7 Horace Traubel, "Whitman asked me"

8 John Addington Symonds: "In your conception of Comradeship"

9 Gavin Arthur, "In spite of his eighty years"

10 The New York Times, December 17, 1955

11 Peter Doyle, "I have Walt's raglan"

12 Walt Whitman, "No labor-saving machine"