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Lew Dietz (22 May 1906 – 27 April 1997) was an American writer, much of whose work centered on his native Maine . In a long career he produced 20 books and hundreds of magazine articles for Down East magazine (which he helped establish ), True , Yankee , Redbook , Coast Fisherman and Outdoors Maine among others.

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16-583: Full Fathom Five may refer to: Shakespeare [ edit ] The verse passage " Ariel's Song " from Shakespeare's The Tempest "Full Fathom Five", a 1611 setting by Robert Johnson of Shakespeare's lyrics "Full Fathom Five", a setting of "Ariel's Song" in Three Shakespeare Songs by Ralph Vaughan Williams Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Film and television [ edit ] Full Fathom Five (film) , 1990 "Full Fathom Five",

32-567: A 1953 episode of the TV series Victory at Sea "Full Fathom Five," a 1968 episode of the original Hawaii Five-O "Full Fathom Five", a 1976 episode of TV series Movin' On "Full Fathom Five", an episode of 1972 TV series The Adventurer "Full Fathom Five", an episode of 2018 TV series Lodge 49 Music [ edit ] Full Fathom Five (band) Full Fathom Five (album) , by Clutch, 2008 Full Fathom Five: Video Field Recordings , by Clutch, 2008 Full Fathom Five ,

48-441: A 1994 album by Sub Sub "Full Fathom Five", a song by Marianne Faithfull from the 1965 album Come My Way "Full Fathom Five", a song by Pete Seeger from the 1966 album Dangerous Songs!? "Full Fathom Five", a song by Susie Ibarra, Wadada Leo Smith and John Zorn from the 2003 album 50th Birthday Celebration Volume 8 "Full Fathom Five", a song by Seaman Dan from the 2003 album Sailing Home "Full Fathom Five",

64-481: A Father’s Legacy , a 2013 book by Gordon Waterman Chaplin Full Fathom Five , a 1993 poetry collection John Kinsella "Full Fathom Five", a poem by Sylvia Plath from The Colossus and Other Poems , 1960 "Full Fathom Five", a poem by Samuel Menashe Other uses in arts and entertainment [ edit ] Full Fathom Five , a 1947 painting by Jackson Pollock "Full Fathom Five" (audio drama) , in

80-505: A Marvel Comics character Fathom Five National Marine Park , in Georgian Bay, Ontario, Canada "The Fathom-Five Matter", a 1956 episode of radio drama episode of Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar "Five Fathoms", a song by Everything but the Girl from the 1999 album Temperamental Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

96-574: A shipwreck in which the father supposedly drowned. Full fathom five thy father lies; Of his bones are coral made; Those are pearls that were his eyes; Nothing of him that doth fade, But doth suffer a sea change Into something rich and strange. Sea-nymphs hourly ring his knell: Ding-dong. Hark! now I hear them — Ding-dong, bell. Lew Dietz Dietz was born in Pittsburgh and graduated from New York University , but he lived much of his life in and near Rockport, Maine . In his youth, he

112-469: A song by Méav Ní Mhaolchatha from the 2002 album Silver Sea "Full Fathom Five", an art song from The Michael Nyman Songbook , 1992 "Full Fathom Five", a B-side variation of " Elephant Stone " by The Stone Roses, 1988 "Full Fathom Five", a 1922 composition by Martin Shaw "Full Fathom Five", a 1923 song composition by Ernest Walker "Full Fathom Five", a 2014 composition by Errollyn Wallen for

128-459: Is a verse passage in Scene ii of Act I of William Shakespeare's The Tempest . It consists of two stanzas to be delivered by the spirit Ariel , in the hearing of Ferdinand . In performance it is sometimes sung and sometimes spoken. There is an extant musical setting of the second stanza by Shakespeare's contemporary Robert Johnson , which may have been used in the original production around 1611. It

144-482: Is the origin of the phrase " full fathom five ", after which there are many cultural references, and is an early written record of the phrase sea change . Through its use of rhyme , rhythm , assonance , and alliteration , the poem sounds like a spell . "Full fathom five" is the beginning of the second stanza of "Ariel's song", better known than the first stanza, and often presented alone. It implicitly addresses Ferdinand who, with his father, has just gone through

160-609: The Doctor Who Unbound series Full Fathom Five , a work public art in Somerset Full Fathom Five , a 1932 play by Lewis Gielgud Other uses [ edit ] Full Fathom Five, a publishing company owned by James Frey See also [ edit ] Fathom (disambiguation) Rich and Strange , a 1931 Hitchcock film, the title being an allusion to words of Ariel's song Fathom Five (novel) , by Robert Westall, 1979 Fathom Five (comics) ,

176-517: The British king for Maine's timber, and Full Fathom Five (1958), illustrated by his wife, the artist Denny Winter . Other juvenile titles, all with Maine settings, are Wilderness River (1961); The Savage Summer (1964), also illustrated by Denny Winter and The Year of the Big Cat (1970) In 1977 Dietz wrote the text for Night Train at Wiscasset Station: An Unforgettable Portrait of Maine and Its People,

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192-643: The Jeff White books, young adult novels on outdoor themes: Other books included The Story of Boothbay (1937), Camden Hills. An Informal History of the Camden-Rockport Region (1947), The Allagash, (1968, 1978, 2001), originally published as part of the Rivers of America Series ); Touch of Wildness A Maine Woods Journal (1970); Pines for the King's Navy, (1955), concerning the struggle among settlers, Indians, and

208-479: The Melodia Women's Choir "Full Fathom Five", a 1972 cantata by Shena Fraser "Full Fathom Five", a 2014 choral composition by Jaakko Mäntyjärvi "Full Fathom Five", a 2012 opera composition by Thomas Adès "Full Fathom Five", a c. 1890 part song composition by Charles Wood "Full Fathom Five", a song composition by John Ireland (1879–1962) "Full Fathom Five", a 2019 song by Masayoshi Soken for

224-520: The game Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers Literature [ edit ] Full Fathom Five , a 2014 novel by Max Gladstone Full Fathom Five , a 2003 novel by Kate Humphrey Full Fathom Five , a 1958 novel by Lew Dietz Full Fathom Five , a 1956 novel by Hugh Sykes Davies Full Fathom Five , a 1968 novel by J. E. Macdonnell in the Horwitz Naval Series Full Fathom Five: Ocean Warming and

240-482: The title Full Fathom Five . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Full_Fathom_Five&oldid=1250294062 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Ariel%27s Song " Ariel's song "

256-551: Was a foreign correspondent in Paris and a copywriter in New York. Perhaps his best known work (with Harry Goodridge ) was A Seal Called Andre , based on the true story of an orphaned baby seal that learned to perform tricks and became a popular tourist attraction in Rockport. The 1975 book remains in print; the book was the source for the film Andre (1995). He was also well known for

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