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Melville (Maybe) Describes Baseball Game Poetically
Salience | Peripheral |
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Tags | Ball in the CultureBall in the Culture |
Location | |
City/State/Country: | MA, USA |
Modern Address | |
Game | Base BallBase Ball |
Immediacy of Report | Contemporary |
Age of Players | JuvenileJuvenile |
Holiday | |
Notables | |
Text | And now hurrah! for the speeding ball |
Sources | This poem, published pseudonymously as the work of "William M. Christy" in 1845, is Melville's first published book, per Melville scholar Jeanne C. Howes, author of a monograph entitled '"Poet of a Morning: Herman Melville and the 'Redburn Poem': Redburn: Or the Schoolmaster of a Morning". 19cbb post by John Thorn, July 6, 2004 |
Warning | In the case of the Redburn |
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Source Image | [[Image:|left|thumb]] |
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Submitted by | Bob Tholkes, |
Submission Note | 2/12/2015 |
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