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Life Illustrated

  • Date: 2014
  • Creator(s): Jason Stacy
Text:

Wells (1820–1875) published Life Illustrated: A Journal of Entertainment, Improvement, and Progress between

1854 and 1861, after which the newspaper merged with the American Phrenological Journal .

The journal also printed Emerson’s famous letter to Whitman that began "I greet you at the beginning

Sun-Down Papers

  • Date: 2016
  • Creator(s): Jason Stacy
Text:

introduction is adapted from Jason Stacy, Walt Whitman's Multitudes: Labor Reform and Persona in Whitman's Journalism

the labeling method employed by Herbert Bergman in The Collected Writings of Walt Whitman: The Journalism

Knopf 1995 Walt Whitman The Collected Writings of Walt Whitman: The Journalism, Volume 1: 1834-1846 Herbert

The New York Aurora

  • Date: 2017
  • Creator(s): Jason Stacy
Text:

York Aurora The New York Aurora was a mid-sized Democratic newspaper among many other political journals

We have also consulted The Complete Writings of Walt Whitman: The Journalism, Vol. 1 (1998) to help us

Political editorials in the Brooklyn Daily Times

  • Date: 2024
  • Creator(s): Stephanie M. Blalock | Kevin McMullen | Stefan Schöberlein | Jason Stacy
Text:

But the expansion of slavery was not the only issue that inclined Whitman's journalism toward the Republican

Politics Journal of American History 2023 110 3 419–48 Lause, Mark A.

University Press 2009 Zakaras, Alex Nature, Religion, and the Market in Jacksonian Political Thought Journal

Waterworks editorials in the Brooklyn Daily Times

  • Date: 2024
  • Creator(s): Stephanie M. Blalock | Kevin McMullen | Stefan Schöberlein | Jason Stacy
Text:

Whitman's journalism on the Brooklyn Waterworks constitutes one of his longest sets of texts published

interest in the issue, yet the decidedly mundane, prosaic argument that dominated his Waterworks journalism

William White's 1969 bibliography of Whitman's journalism largely replicates this decision.

constituted "an important chapter in the history of U.S. public works" and the role that local journalism

Brooklyn Daily Times Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 2015 33 1 21–50 White, William Walt Whitman's Journalism

Introduction to Walt Whitman's Short Fiction

  • Date: 2016
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock | Nicole Gray
Text:

The publication of the story in the August 1841 issue of the journal seems to mark the beginning of the

journal's extended publishing relationship with Whitman and the official start of his fiction-writing

For Whitman's contributions to the New York Aurora , see " Whitman's Journalism ."

Introduction to The Collected Writings of Walt Whitman: The Journalism . Vol. 1: 1834–1846.

Margaret Fuller's New York Journalism: A Biographical Essay and Key Writings .

Introduction to Franklin Evans and "Fortunes of a Country-Boy"

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock | Nicole Gray
Text:

See Bergman, et al., The Journalism , 1:87.

See Bergman, et al., The Journalism , 1:90.

Like Whitman's other fiction and journalism that he was publishing at the time, the novel represents

The Collected Writings of Walt Whitman: The Journalism, Volume I (1834–1846) .

Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol 11.3 (September 1950): 410–451. Mitchell, Alexander.

Whitman's Art Reviews for the Brooklyn Daily Eagle

  • Date: 2021
  • Creator(s): Ruth L. Bohan
Text:

articles which follow constitute a curated selection of these writings and a thematic addition to the journalism

We consulted The Complete Writings of Walt Whitman: The Journalism , Vols. 1 (1998) and 2 (2003) to make

About "Death in the School-Room. A Fact."

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock
Text:

It was the first of nine Whitman short stories that were published for the first time in the journal—the

The journal also published Whitman's "A Dialogue [Against Capital Punishment]" (November 1845) and, later

The Democratic Review 's prestige may help explain why two stories published in the journal—" Death in

About "Wild Frank's Return"

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock
Text:

It was the second of nine Whitman short stories that were published for the first time in the journal—the

The journal also published Whitman's "A Dialogue [Against Capital Punishment]" (November 1845) and, later

About "A Legend of Life and Love"

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock
Text:

It was the seventh of nine Whitman short stories that were published for the first time in the journal—the

The journal also published Whitman's "A Dialogue [Against Capital Punishment]" (November 1845) and, later

The Democratic Review 's prestige may help explain why two stories published in the journal—" Death in

, 1846, "A Legend of Life and Love," with the shortened beginning, was reprinted in the Stanstead Journal

See "A Legend of Life and Love," Stanstead Journal , August 13, 1846, [1].

About "The Tomb-Blossoms"

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock
Text:

It was the fourth of nine Whitman short stories to appear in the journal—the eight others being " Death

The journal also published Whitman's "A Dialogue [Against Capital Punishment]" (November 1845) and, later

A Fact." in the journal.

The Democratic Review 's prestige may help explain why two stories published in the journal—" Death in

The tale was even reprinted in the British journal The Great Western Magazine and Anglo-American Journal

About "The Last of the Sacred Army"

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock
Text:

It was the fifth of nine Whitman short stories that were published for the first time in the journal—the

The journal also published "A Dialogue [Against Capital Punishment]" (November 1845) and, later, a review

A Fact." in the journal.

The Democratic Review 's prestige may help explain why two stories published in the journal—" Death in

Brasher, the journal published the story a second time without change in November 1851.

About "The Child-Ghost; A Story of the Last Loyalist

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock
Text:

It was the sixth of nine short stories that were published for the first time in the journal—the eight

The journal also published Whitman's "A Dialogue [Against Capital Punishment]" (November 1845) and, later

About "Bervance: Or, Father and Son"

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock
Text:

It was the third of nine Whitman short stories that were published for the first time in the journal—the

The journal also published Whitman's "A Dialogue [Against Capital Punishment]" (November 1845) and, later

About "The Reformed"

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock
Text:

Whitman's writings, including his journalism and his later poetry, emphasized the lives of the "urban

About "The Death of Wind-Foot"

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock
Text:

The American Review was a monthly journal published in New York and edited by George H.

The circulation of the journal was "three to five thousand at any given time."

The introduction to the journal's opening issue sheds light on the political position of the Whig party

Noverr, "Journalism," in A Companion to Walt Whitman , ed. Donald D.

There are several notable reprintings of "The Death of Wind-Foot" in both newspapers and journals.

About "The Love of the Four Students: A Chronicle of New York"

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock
Text:

story and changing the title to "The Boy-Lover" before sending it to The American Review: A Whig Journal

About "The Angel of Tears"

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock
Text:

It was one of nine Whitman short stories that were published for the first time in the journal—the eight

The journal also published Whitman's "A Dialogue [Against Capital Punishment]" (November 1845) and, later

In 1854, the story was reprinted in London in The Lamp: a weekly Catholic journal of politics, literature

About "The Madman"

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock
Text:

In February 1843, the Journal of the American Temperance Union announced that the papers had merged,

See Journal of the American Temperance Union , February 1843, 27.

About "Revenge and Requital; A Tale of a Murderer Escaped"

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock
Text:

It was one of nine Whitman short stories to appear in the journal—the eight others being " Death in the

A Fact," was published, and he was twenty-four when the journal printed "Revenge and Requital."

The journal also published Whitman's "A Dialogue [Against Capital Punishment]" (November 1845) and, later

About "Shirval: A Tale of Jerusalem"

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock
Text:

See Jason Stacy, Walt Whitman's Multitudes: Labor Reform and Persona in Whitman's Journalism and the

About "Some Fact-Romances"

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock
Text:

Whitman also reprinted " The Death of Wind-Foot " and " The Boy-Lover " in The American Review: A Whig Journal

About "Little Jane"

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock
Text:

Union (New York, NY) reprinted it on December 19, 1846, in the "Youth's Department" section of the journal

About "The Shadow and the Light of a Young Man's Soul"

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock
Text:

it for publication to The United States Magazine and Democratic Review , the prestigious literary journal

About "Richard Parker's Widow"

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock
Text:

also reprinted " The Death of Wind-Foot " and " The Boy-Lover " in the The American Review: A Whig Journal

About "The Fireman's Dream: With the Story of His Strange Companion. A Tale of Fantasie."

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock
Text:

While completing research for the two volumes of journalism that were published as part of The Collected

Bergman, Douglas Noverr, and Edward Recchia, eds., The Collected Writings of Walt Whitman: The Journalism

"A Fireman's Dream" was also reprinted in Bergman's collection of Whitman's journalism.

See Bergman et al., The Journalism , 1:183. No other reprints of the story have been discovered.

About "The Boy-Lover"

  • Date: 2015
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock
Text:

first published with the title "The Boy-Lover" in the May 1845 issue of The American Review: A Whig Journal

The American Review was a monthly journal edited by George H.

The circulation of the journal was "three to five thousand at any given time."

The introduction to the journal's opening issue sheds light on the political position of the Whig party

"The Boy-Lover" Walter Whitman The Boy-Lover American Review: A Whig Journal of Politics, Literature,

Walt Whitman's Fiction: A Bibliography

  • Date: 2014
  • Creator(s): Stephanie Blalock
Text:

Albany Evening Journal Albany, NY August 6, 1841 [2] W. W. Death in the School-Room. A Fact.

The Journal Huntingdon, PA September 1, 1841 [1] W. W.

Sunbury American and Shamokin Journal Sunbury, PA September 11, 1841 [1] W. W.

A Legend of Life and Love Albany Evening Journal Albany, NY July 8, 1842 [2] W. W.

Whitman Death of Wind-Foot Northern Journal Lowville, NY July 31, 1845 [1] W.

Outing: A Journal of Recreation

  • Date: 2014
  • Creator(s): Susan Belasco
Text:

Outing: A Journal of Recreation

Home Journal

  • Date: 2014
  • Creator(s): Susan Belasco
Text:

Home Journal

The Tomb-Blossoms

  • Date: January 1842
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

an article entitled "Horrible Adventure with a Boa Constrictor," which was published in The London Journal

See An Officer in the East India Service, "Horrible Adventure with a Boa Constrictor," The London Journal

The Last of the Sacred Army

  • Date: March 1842
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

also the only one of Whitman's stories to have been printed twice in the The Democratic Review ; the journal

The Fireman's Dream

  • Date: March 31, 1844
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

THE FIREMAN'S DREAM: While completing research for the two volumes of journalism that were published

Franklin Evans; Or, the Inebriate. A Tale of the Times

  • Date: November 23, 1842
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

favorable to the Temperance Reform; In the months before the publication of Franklin Evans , Whitman's journalism

On the Feuds Between Handel and Bononcini," by John Byrom, probably first published in The London Journal

'Tis But Ten Years Since (Fourth Paper.)

  • Date: 21 February 1874
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Now, such a list makes a Washington journal much more called for, and is an indispensable part of the

Number IV

  • Date: 4 November 1849
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Francis Hodge, "Yankee in England: James Henry Hackett and the Debut of American Comedy," Quarterly Journal

Street Yarn

  • Date: 16 August 1856
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

1819–1897) was a resident at Brook Farm between 1841 and 1846, and he edited the Transcendentalist journal

Brooklyniana; A Series of Local Articles, Past and Present

  • Date: 3 June 1861
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

A New York Journal, a few days ago, made the remark in the course of one of its articles, that the whole

The Slave Trade

  • Date: 2 August 1856
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Captain Delano stated in the "Maryland Colonization Journal" that he "was to take these things to Gardiner's

As this account was published in the 1856 edition of the journal of the Maryland Colonization Society

See The Maryland Colonization Journal (Baltimore: Maryland State Colonization Society, 1856), 229.

New York Amuses Itself—The Fourth of July

  • Date: 12 July 1856
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln (New York: Simon and Schuster, 2005), 601, 654; and Journal

City Photographs—No. III

  • Date: 29 March 1862
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

For this review, see Walt Whitman, The Journalism , ed. Herbert Bergman, Douglas A.

See Walt Whitman, The Journalism , ed. Herbert Bergman, Douglas A. Noverr, Edward J.

Number V

  • Date: 11 November 1849
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

founder of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), preached at this location in 1672 (George Fox, Journal

Sun-Down Papers.—[No. 2]

  • Date: 14 March 1840
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Bergman, et al, in The Complete Journalism vol. I, transcribes the word "Rone" as "Zone."

these zones as early as the mid-eighteenth century and they continued to be discussed in geographic journals

Scholars have continued to support Holloway's claim, including Herbert Bergman in Walt Whitman, The Journalism

Sun-Down Papers.—[No. 1]

  • Date: 29 February 1840
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Scholars have continued to support Holloway's claim, including Herbert Bergman in Walt Whitman, The Journalism

Sun-Down Papers.—[No. 4]

  • Date: 11 April 1840
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

marks of punctuation" (Herbert Bergman, et al., eds., The Collected Writings of Walt Whitman: The Journalism

Scholars have continued to support Holloway's claim, including Herbert Bergman in Walt Whitman, The Journalism

Sun-Down Papers.—[No. 3]

  • Date: 28 March 1840
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Scholars have continued to support Holloway's claim, including Herbert Bergman in Walt Whitman, The Journalism

Sun-Down Papers.—[No. 9 bis]

  • Date: 6 July 1841
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Repository Volume 6 (New York, T&J Swords, 1806), 175; "Time and Change," in The London Saturday Journal

Scholars have continued to support Holloway's claim, including Herbert Bergman in Walt Whitman, The Journalism

Sun-Down Papers.—[No. 9]

  • Date: 24 November 1840
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Evening Star on October 10, 1845, but in a more critical manner (see Bergman, et al, eds., The Journalism

(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1984), 235 and Carl Degler, "The Locofocos: Urban 'Agrarians'," Journal

Scholars have continued to support Holloway's claim, including Herbert Bergman in Walt Whitman, The Journalism

Sun-Down Papers.—[No. 10]

  • Date: 20 July 1841
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

See Douglas Noverr, Jason Stacy eds., Walt Whitman's Selected Journalism (Iowa City: University of Iowa

Scholars have continued to support Holloway's claim, including Herbert Bergman in Walt Whitman, The Journalism

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