Walt Whitman & the Civil War Nebraska ETV, Great Amwell Production from Anyone for Tennyson? ; producer, Gene Bunge ; director, Ron Nicodemus.
A presentation of Walt Whitman's poetry about the Civil War speaks not only of the tragedy of the conflict, but also of a young nation and its people.
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Format: | Video VHS |
Language: | English |
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Thousand Oaks, CA :
Monterey Home Video : distributed by the Monterey Movie Company,
[1998], c1997.
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Series: | Master poets collection
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Table of Contents:
- First o songs for a prelude (excerpt)
- As I ponder'd in silence
- Eighteen sixty-one
- Year that trembled and reel'd beneath me
- Beat! Beat! Drums!
- The artilleryman's vision (excerpt)
- The wound-dresser (excerpt)
- A march in the ranks hard-prest, and the road unknown
- Dirge for two veterans (excerpt)
- Camps of green (excerpt)
- Reconciliation
- O Captain! My captain!
- When lilacs last in the dooryard bloom'd (excerpt)
- Over the carnage rose prophetic a voice
- I hear America singing.