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Swinton, John (1829–1901)

  • Creator(s): Yannella, Donald
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, he resided there until the family's migration to Canada in 1843; like Whitman, he learned the journalism

Duyckinck, Evert Augustus (1816–1878)

  • Creator(s): Yannella, Donald
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as the Review's literary editor and was coeditor and part owner of other radically nationalistic journals

Pfaff's Restaurant

  • Creator(s): Yannella, Donald
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version of "Out of the Cradle" appeared in Clapp's weekly Saturday Press and Whitman was one of the journal's

Phrenology

  • Creator(s): Wrobel, Arthur
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Lectures on Phrenology) and clipping articles to save, including three from the American Phrenological Journal

Grass, titled "An English and American Poet," in the October 1855 issue of the American Phrenological Journal

Influences on Whitman, Principal

  • Creator(s): Worley, Sam
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revolutions, and pro-expansion (the term "manifest destiny" had been popularized by a Democratic journal

Whitman Noir: Black America & the Good Gray Poet

  • Date: 2014
  • Creator(s): Wilson, Ivy G.
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queer politics, see Paul Outka, “Whit- man and Race (‘He’s Queer, He’s Unclear, Get Used to It’),” Journal

.1 As we unearth moremanuscripts,aswekeepdiscoveringmorereportedconver- sations, as more of his journalism

A Critical Race Feminist View of Internet Identity-Shifting,” Journal of Gen- der, Race & Justice, May

Hayes, hired Whitman for his knowledgeof northeastern journalism.

For more, see Ivy G.Wilson, “Organic Com- pacts and the Logic of Social Cohesion,” ESQ: A Journal of

Leggett, William L. (1801–1839)

  • Creator(s): Widmer, Ted
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But his most important work was his journalism, particularly at the New York Evening Post, where he worked

New York Evening Post

  • Creator(s): Widmer, Ted
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The Evening Post: A Century of Journalism.

Walt. Whitman's New Poem

  • Date: 28 December 1859
  • Creator(s): Whitman, Walt, and Henry Clapp
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We had come to look upon that journal as the prince of literary weeklies, the arbiter elegantiarum of

invited to read such stuff as this, by its publication in the columns of a highly respectable literary journal

All about a Mocking-Bird

  • Date: 7 January 1860
  • Creator(s): Whitman, Walt
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Passing by certain of the latter, the complimentary sort, with which the journals, welcoming Walt's reappearance

Whitman among the Bohemians

  • Date: 2014
  • Creator(s): Levin, Joanna | Whitley, Edward
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Mott, American Journalism, 354–55. Ka r e n Ka rB Ie n e r { 15 20.

Mott, American Journalism, 355. 23.

Whitman, Journalism, 1:172–73. r oB e rT J.

Journal of American Studies 37 (2003): 1–15. Armstrong, Nancy.

Fitz-James O’Brien: Selected Literary Journalism, 1852–1860.

Whitman, Thomas Jefferson [1833–1890]

  • Creator(s): Waldron, Randall
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When Jeff Whitman died in 1890, numerous obituaries, including several in major engineering journals,

Phillips, George Searle ("January Searle") (1815–1889)

  • Creator(s): Tyrer, Patricia J.
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Phillips, George Searle ("January Searle") (1815–1889) A journalist and writer of books, pamphlets, and journal

The Afterlives of Specimens: Science, Mourning, and Whitman’s Civil War

  • Date: 2017
  • Creator(s): Tuggle, Lindsay
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Museum History Journal 5, no. 1 (2012): 7–28. Barthes, Roland.

Emily Dickinson Journal 10, no. 2 (2001): 1–21. ———.

Journal of Neurology, Neuro- surgery and Psychiatry 75 (2004): 381.

Journal of Social History 22, no. 3 (1989): 507–30. Strauss, Jonathan.

Buinicki Walt Whitman’s Selected Journalism, edited by Douglas A.

Labor and Laboring Classes

  • Creator(s): Thomas, M. Wynn
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of American labor.Scholars are divided over whether Whitman's labor politics was confined to his journalism

New York City

  • Creator(s): Thomas, M. Wynn
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Very much the product of the "new journalism" that had resulted from New York's invention, in the thirties

Lamarck, Jean Baptiste (1744–1829)

  • Creator(s): Tanner, James T.F.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson, for example, in his Journals, mentions Lamarck with respect.

Fowler, Lorenzo Niles (1811–1896) and Orson Squire (1809–1887)

  • Creator(s): Stern, Madeleine B.
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In October 1855 the American Phrenological Journal, published by Fowler and Wells, carried Whitman's

“This Mighty Convlusion”: Whitman and Melville Write the Civil War

  • Date: 2019
  • Creator(s): Sten, Christopher | Hoffman, Tyler
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Emily Dickinson Journal 5, no. 2 (1996): 240–246. ———.

Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 14, no. 1 (2012): 9–23.

ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance 59, no. 1 (2013): 48–78.

American Art Journal 18 (Autumn 1986): 77. Wilson, Edmund.

Her previous work has appeared in the Journal of Design History and the European Journal of American

Free Inquirer

  • Creator(s): Stein, Jennifer J.
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ideas.The Free Inquirer was originally founded in 1825 by Robert Dale Owen as the New-Harmony Gazette, a journal

"Good-Bye my Fancy" (Second Annex) (1891)

  • Creator(s): Stauffer, Donald Barlow
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and verse fragments; and "Memoranda," a truly miscellaneous collection of short newspaper articles, journal

Clapp, Henry (1814–1875)

  • Creator(s): Stansell, Christine
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In 1858 Clapp had founded a literary journal, the Saturday Press, which was dedicated to publishing new

Twenty items on Whitman and/or Leaves of Grass appeared throughout 1860, including reviews from other journals

Clapp's journal folded in 1860.

Slang

  • Creator(s): Southard, Sherry
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on slang sayings and provincialisms, and interviewed workmen, recording his findings in private journals

Parton, Sara Payson Willis (Fanny Fern) (1811–1872)

  • Creator(s): Smith, Susan Belasco
Text:

The Journal of the Rutgers University Library 4 (1940): 1–8. Fern, Fanny.

Democratic Review

  • Creator(s): Smith, Susan Belasco
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From Fact to Fiction: Journalism and Imaginative Writing in America.

Rossetti, William Michael [1829–1915]

  • Creator(s): Smith, Sherwood
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Michael Rossetti, brother of Dante Gabriel and Christina Rossetti, was the editor of The Germ (1850), journal

neglect in the United States, and subsequent heated discussions of this in English and American journals

Cather, Willa (1873–1947)

  • Creator(s): Singley, Carol J.
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In a column in the Nebraska State Journal (1896), Cather criticizes Whitman's all-inclusive, prosaic

Mexican War, The

  • Creator(s): Shively, Charley
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La camarada formed the smallest Spanish military unit.In later poems, journals, letters, and reminiscences

Intimate with Walt: Selections from Whitman’s Conversations with Horace Traubel 1888-1892

  • Date: 2001
  • Creator(s): Schmidgall, Gary
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Traubel’s“liberaltendencies”wereimpressivelydemonstratedinthe pages of the Conservator, a monthly journal

The journals are many of them inveterately spiteful.

to be put in gaol any more than Robert Ingersoll or Walt Whitman or the editor of the great daily journal

Intimate with Walt 230 The Snarling Press “It seems to me that in the whole range of journals pretending

Traubel responds with the view that “letters, journals, should be free: float along word by word, as it

Conserving Walt Whitman’s Fame: Selections from Horace Traubel’s Conservator, 1890-1919

  • Date: 2006
  • Creator(s): Schmidgall, Gary
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Clearly, Traubel and his journal came to be perceived by the public as nearly one and the same. xxiv

Just a few examples will convey the remarkable way the journal speaks to present American vistas.

Tobey, despite his contributions to literature in the Boston journals.

But I have lately been looking over the journals of Thoreau, and I am satisfied that I was right.

Gore, when he retired from journalism and was succeeded as editor of The Aurora by Walt Whitman.

Riverby

  • Creator(s): Sarracino, Carmine
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the midair mating of eagles, which Burroughs observed while hiking near Riverby and recorded in a journal

Tennyson, Alfred, Lord (1809–1892)

  • Creator(s): Sanfilip, Thomas
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review of Tennyson's Maud and Other Poems and Leaves of Grass, published by the American Phrenological Journal

Health

  • Creator(s): Sanfilip, Thomas
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better-than-average knowledge of physiology and medicine, gained primarily by extensive reading of popular medical journals

Review of Drum-Taps

  • Date: 24 February 1866
  • Creator(s): Sanborn, Franklin Benjamin
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advertise it in all the newspapers; they send advance copies and secure long notices in the leading journals

Post notices it at some length; the Round Table blows a trumpet before and behind it; and other journals

Boston, Massachusetts

  • Creator(s): Round, Phillip H.
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prestigious publishing houses of Ticknor and Fields and James Osgood, and the founding of two important journals

Boston, Massachusetts

  • Creator(s): Round, Phillip H.
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prestigious publishing houses of Ticknor and Fields and James Osgood, and the founding of two important journals

Arts and Crafts Movement

  • Creator(s): Roche, John F
Text:

admired in Boston, home of the conservative Boston Society of Arts and Crafts, founded in 1897, and its journal

and publicize the 1897 exhibition that initiated that society and wrote occasional pieces for its journal

Walt Whitman, Where the Future Becomes Present

  • Date: 2008
  • Creator(s): Blake, David Haven | Robertson, Michael
Text:

lustre.”SeeD.W.,[reviewofW.EdmondstouneAytoun,Bothwell:APoeminSixPartsandLeavesof Grass], Canadian Journal

This professor quotes racialist and racist passages from Whitman’s journalism and concludesthat“togetatruepictureofWhitmanonehastoreadhiswritingsthat

Thoreau, Henry David [1817–1862]

  • Creator(s): Roberson, Susan L.
Text:

"Resistance to Civil Government" (later known as "Civil Disobedience") (1849), and his prodigious Journal

Gilder, Richard Watson (1844–1909)

  • Creator(s): Roberson, Susan L.
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Gilder began his career in journalism as a reporter for the Newark Advertiser (1868), and by 1870 he

Falmouth, Virginia

  • Creator(s): Rietz, John
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witnessing the war firsthand, and although the battle had ended nearly a week before his arrival, his journals

One morning the sight of three fresh corpses on stretchers moved him to make a journal entry that would

Whitman, Walter, Sr. [1789–1855]

  • Creator(s): Rietz, John
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free-thinking rationalist who rejected organized religion and regularly read left-leaning books and journals

Popular Culture, Whitman and

  • Creator(s): Reynolds, David S.
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During this time he wrote twenty poems, twenty-four short stories, a novel, and countless pieces of journalism

forms, in his major poetry.Whitman was weaned in the cut-and-thrust world of penny-press urban journalism

Daybooks and Notebooks (1978)

  • Creator(s): Renner, Dennis K.
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Whitman called the journals in which he kept track of business details "Daybooks."

Brooklyn Daily Times

  • Creator(s): Renner, Dennis K.
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political resistance.Whitman's Times articles display the humanitarian concerns of his earlier journalism

Whitman's stint with the Times has often been considered less pertinent to his poetry than his journalism

Journalism Quarterly 48 (1971): 431–437.Erkkila, Betsy. Whitman the Political Poet.

Brooklyn Daily Eagle

  • Creator(s): Renner, Dennis K.
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earlier critics expressed puzzlement over the difference between the literary quality of Whitman's journalism

Journalism Quarterly 48 (1871): 195–204.Brasher, Thomas L.

Legacy, Whitman's

  • Creator(s): Renner, Dennis K.
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had been informed by protofeminist critiques of the institution of marriage published in the small journals

New York Aurora

  • Creator(s): Renner, Dennis K.
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However, his editorials display less research and policy analysis than in his mature journalism, applying

Optimism

  • Creator(s): Renner, Dennis K.
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optimism was Walt Whitman's dominant attitude is based on the bravado and affirmations of his early journalism

'Leaves-Droppings' [1856]

  • Creator(s): Reitz, John
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Brooklyn Daily Times, 3) the Christian Spiritualist, 4) Putnam's Monthly, 5) the American Phrenological Journal

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