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“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

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.

Alcott, Amos Bronson (1799–1888)

  • Creator(s): Mason, Julian
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The Journals of Bronson Alcott. Ed. Odell Shepard. Boston: Little, Brown, 1938.  ____.

Alcott, Amos Bronson (1799–1888)

  • Creator(s): Mason, Julian
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The Journals of Bronson Alcott. Ed. Odell Shepard. Boston: Little, Brown, 1938.  ____.

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

All About Walt Whitman

  • Date: 4 November 1882
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
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Whitman was editor of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle ; then he went South, and worked at journalism a little

Orleans; then up into the Northwest and so round to New York again; then took to housebuilding and journalism

American Phrenological Journal

  • Creator(s): Pannapacker, William A.
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JournalPublished in New York by Fowler and Wells from January 1851 to April 1861, the American Phrenological Journal

and Repository of Science, Literature and General Intelligence continued the American Phrenological Journal

merged with Life Illustrated, another Fowler and Wells periodical, to form the American Phrenological Journal

1855) in their shop at 308 Broadway, and they permitted Whitman to use the American Phrenological Journal

American Phrenological Journal

American Whig Review

  • Creator(s): Rachman, Stephen
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early story "The Boy Lover" in May 1845, this New York monthly was called The American Review: A Whig Journal

Apollinaire, Guillaume (1880–1918)

  • Creator(s): Asselineau, Roger
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He thought poetry should enjoy the same liberty as journalism, but considered free verse only one of

followed, which lasted for ten months in the pages of the Mercure de France as well as in other journals

Arts and Crafts Movement

  • Creator(s): Roche, John F
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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

Associations, Clubs, Fellowships, Foundations, and Societies

  • Creator(s): Pannapacker, William A.
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Birthplace Bulletin (1957–1961) and The Long Islander (1969–1974); since 1979 it has published a literary journal

Long Island Historical Journal 6.1 (1993): 83–95. Petersen, WIlliam J. "The Walt Whitman Club."

Barrus, Clara (1864–1931)

  • Creator(s): Kummings, Donald D.
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and Man (1920), The Life and Letters of John Burroughs (2 vols., 1925), The Heart of Burroughs's Journals

Bazalgette, Léon (1873–1929)

  • Creator(s): Asselineau, Roger
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Whitman (1921, but written in 1914) and later translated Specimen Days under the title of Pages de Journal

Bertz, Eduard (1853–1931)

  • Creator(s): Grünzweig, Walter
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Gissing Journal 27.3 (1991): 1–20 and 27.4 (1991): 16–35. ———.

Bible, The

  • Creator(s): Becknell, Thomas
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Journal of Literature and Theology 7.1 (1993): 50–65.Schneidau, Herbert.

Bibliographies

  • Creator(s): Kummings, Donald D.
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"Walt Whitman's Journalism: A Bibliography." Walt Whitman Review 14 (1968): 67–141.____.

Biographies

  • Creator(s): Loving, Jerome
Text:

Traubel attacked the book in The Conservator, his journal devoted to the worship of Whitman, for its

Birthplace, Whitman's

  • Creator(s): Krieg, Joann P.
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The Long Island Historical Journal 6.1 (1993): 83–95. Birthplace, Whitman's

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

Broadway Journal

  • Creator(s): Rachman, Stephen
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StephenRachmanBroadway JournalBroadway JournalAs editor of the Broadway Journal, Edgar Allan Poe printed

When Poe joined the staff, however, the Journal soon became a forum for his critical obsessions, most

The Journal ceased publication in January 1846."

Broadway Journal 29 November 1845: 318–319.

Broadway Journal

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.

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 Freeman

  • Creator(s): Panish, Jon
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editorship of the Freeman is notable because it includes some of his most passionate antislavery journalism

Canada, Whitman's Visit to

  • Creator(s): Mason-Browne, N.J.
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As was the case with a number of the poet's notebooks and journals, it was used as a repository for every

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

China, Whitman in

  • Creator(s): Huang, Guiyou
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the Centennial Anniversary of Whitman's Birthday," in the inaugural issue of Young China, a radical journal

large audience of intelligentsia, and essays on and translations of Whitman soon began to surface in journals

Chopin, Kate (1850–1904)

  • Creator(s): Barton, Gay
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Journal of the American Studies Association of Texas 27 (1996): 1–18. Bloom, Harold. Introduction.

City, Whitman and the

  • Creator(s): Bauerlein, Mark
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nineteenth-century American city appears in another sizable body of Whitman's prose writings: his journalism

Civil War, The [1861–1865]

  • Creator(s): Hutchinson, George
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Three days later he recorded in his journal a resolution to purify and "spiritualize" his body, to drink

Clapp, Henry (1814–1875)

  • Creator(s): Stansell, Christine
Text:

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.

Clemens, Samuel Langhorne (Mark Twain) (1835–1910)

  • Creator(s): Britton, Wesley A.
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Mark Twain Journal 10.3 (1957): 3–9. Gribben, Alan. Mark Twain's Library: A Reconstruction. 2 vols.

Collage of Myself: Walt Whitman and the Making of Leaves of Grass

  • Date: 2010
  • Creator(s): Miller, Matt
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Suddenly the many years he spent with his journals writing about astronomy, religion, and linguistics

“WaltWhitman’sPoeticManuscripts.”WestHillsReview: A Walt Whitman Journal 2 (Fall 1980): 35–36.

Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress 27 (1970): 109–11.

Journal of American Studies 38 (April 2004): 1–22. Hedge,Eleanor.

Art Journal 40 (1980): 345–47. Schmidgall, Gary. “1855: A Stop-Press Revision.”

Collected Writings of Walt Whitman, The (1961–1984)

  • Creator(s): Graham, Rosemary
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the publication of Complete Writings, more of Whitman's uncollected writings—notes, letters, and journalism—continued

Richard Maurice Bucke in the summer of 1880, some miscellaneous journals and "autobiographical notes,

Collectors and Collections, Whitman

  • Creator(s): Birney, Alice L.
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Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress 27 (1970): 109–128.

Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress 27 (1970): 171–176.

Commentary

  • Date: 1997
  • Creator(s): Helms, Alan | Parker, Hershel
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Professor Helms writes: A year ago in this journal, Hershel Parker attacked me because of a sequence

interpretation could harm gay teenagers is the most underhanded piece of slander I've ever read in an academic journal

Compromise of 1850

  • Creator(s): Klammer, Martin
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With his antislavery hopes frustrated, Whitman largely took leave from politics and journalism until

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.

Constructing the German Walt Whitman

  • Date: 1995
  • Creator(s): Grünzweig, Walter
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A large number of articles in literary, philosophical, artistic, and other journals introduced Whitman

She wrote on German lit erature in American magazines and on American literature in German journals.

Her "Letter from America," which appeared regularly in that journal, con tained penetrating accounts

Other socialist and leftist journals and papers also published transla tions of Whitman poems between

There are references to articles on Whitman in journals that are presently not available.

The Continuing Presence of Walt Whitman: The Life after the Life

  • Date: 1992
  • Creator(s): Martin, Robert K.
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(One of Whit man's favorite passages culled from his journal reading was "The mountains, rivers, forests

Gregory Woods : 139 ported this transatlantic tendency and published these poets in its own house journal

that recalls how agitated he could become when he was in love, as in the following entry from his journal

How can we capture between journal covers a major literary figure who pretends literature doesn't exist

He was deeply involved in the Body Politic,Can ada's leading gay and lesbian journal, and in the AIDS

Critics, Whitman's

  • Creator(s): Hindus, Milton
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might hear Hebrew chanting in its traditional form (which he troubled to mention not only in his journalism

'Crossing Brooklyn Ferry' [1856]

  • Creator(s): Nelson, Howard
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He had written about ferries in his 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."

Debating Manliness: Thomas Wentworth Higginson, William Sloane Kennedy, and the Question of Whitman

  • Date: 2001
  • Creator(s): Nelson, Robert K. | Price, Kenneth M.
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Less than a month before was banned in Boston, Higginson published "Unmanly Manhood" in the Woman's Journal

Scott's article in the American Journal of Psychology (edited by Hall), which "exactly express[es] the

H[igginson], "Unmanly Manhood," Woman's Journal, 4 February 1882, 1.

Theodore Dwight Weld and Angelina Grimké Weld, observed of Higginson: "[W]hen I met him in the Woman's Journal

C[oad], "Whitman as Parent," Journal of the Rutgers University Library 7 [December 1943]: 32).

Democracy

  • Creator(s): Folsom, Ed
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for example, major political theorists debated Whitman's concepts of democracy in the pages of the journal

Democratic Review

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

Denison, Flora MacDonald (1867–1921)

  • Creator(s): Kalnin, Martha A.
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suffrage movement, she also established a Whitman club and edited The Sunset of Bon Echo, the club's journal

By founding a society for Whitman, providing a meeting place for it, and producing a journal, Denison

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

Emerson, Ralph Waldo [1809–1882]

  • Creator(s): Loving, Jerome
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during his undergraduate days that "Waldo" (as he was called after his junior year) began keeping a journal

"Europe, The 72d and 73d Years of These States" (1850)

  • Creator(s): Baldwin, David B.
Text:

involvement with political matters in his role as editor of and contributor to various newspapers and journals

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