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Emily Dickinson Journal 14.2 (2005): 10 3–19. Ashworth, William.
Emily Dickinson Journal 15.1 (2006): 56–78. ———.
Emily Dickinson Journal 20.1 (2011): 1–21. Glotfelty, Cheryll.
Emily Dickinson Journal 13.2 (2004): 1–26. Hutchinson, George.
Emily Dickinson Journal 18.1 (2009): 22–31. Wilson, Anthony.
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
Evans (1842); his short fiction; his unpublished prose manuscripts; and the early notebooks and his journalism
, was actually reprinted at least seventy-one times, including on the front page of the Stanstead Journal
Whitman's 15 correspondence, his poetry manuscripts, periodical printings of his poetry, and his journalism
make merry work': Transcribe Bentham and Manuscript Collections," forthcoming in The International Journal
available at https://scalablereading.northwestern.edu/ 14 Jerome McGann, "The Future is Digital," Journal
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.
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
Home Journal
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