Black Panther

Black Panther

by John Hall Wheelock

46 chapters1h 23mEnglish1922

About this book

John Hall Wheelock is an American poet who during his student years at Harvard University was editor-in-chief of The Harvard Monthly, and began to publish his first poems. He later worked for publisher Charles Sribner and Sons finally becoming senior editor. He received many awards for his poetry including the Golden Rose in 1936 for the most distinguished contribution to American poetry of that year. The poems in The Black Panther reveal a deep spirituality but also a strong humanistic reach, sometimes dark and sometimes celebratory and full of joy. The collection begins with the powerful title poem and consists of three sections: Dim Wisdoms, Space and Solitude, The Lost Traveller’s Dream, and The Divine Fantasy. - Summary by Larry Wilson

Chapters (46)

1The Black Panther
55
2Night Has Its Fear
257
3The Sorrowful Masquerade
79
4October Moonlight
86
5The Flesh And The Dream
32
6Vaudeville
87
71914
30
8The Beloved
110
9Proud Doom
45
10The Secret One
178
11The Undissuadable Austerity
32
12Blind Players
65
13Travail
66
14The Poet Tells Of His Love
107
15The Buried Dream
69
16Haunted Earth
86
17Long Ago
66
18Tchaikovsky: Fifth Symphony
69
19Mirror
72
20Plaint
64
21Andante
171
22The Dear Mystery
58
23In The Dark City
78
24Immensity
34
25Sea-Horizons
252
26Of Day Came Night
110
27Pilgrim
52
28By The Gray Sea
85
29The Fish-Hawk
146
30Disdainful Beauty
62
31My Lonely One
123
32Wild Thought
37
33Journey’s End
51
34Belated Love
69
35A Leave-Taking
535
36But Love --
67
37Anne
64
38The Silence
50
39Exultation
116
40Song Of Songs
58
41Sorrowful Freedom
63
42Starless Morning
77
43Phantom
49
44Legend
97
45The Divine Fantasy
813
46The Lion-House
65

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