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The Furtive Hen and the Cat Whose Tail Was Too Long: On Whitman's Traces

  • Date: 2020
  • Creator(s): Corona, Mario
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In his journal, Bronson Alcott will describe the Thoreau-Whitman encounter: "Each seemed planted fast

Editing Whitman in the Digital Age

  • Creator(s): Kenneth M. Price | Ed Folsom
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Ironically, Whitman’s own notebooks, poems, and journalism challenged the claim that the war could not

were published by New York University Press; Peter Lang published two volumes of Whitman’s early journalism

shortcomings: Whitman’s correspondence was brilliantly edited but offered only outgoing letters; the journalism

Civil War Washington, the Walt Whitman Archive, and Some Present Editorial Challenges and Future Possibilities

  • Creator(s): Kenneth M. Price
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manuscripts and periodical printings of Whitman's poetry were never collected, and the long-promised journalism

Peter Lang eventually published two volumes of the journalism in 1998 and 2003, though these volumes

at UNL celebrating the bicentennial of Whitman's birth. 2020: prose manuscripts. 2022: complete journalism

Electronic Scholarly Editions

  • Creator(s): Kenneth M. Price
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The Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition ), which, interestingly

Edition, Project, Database, Archive, Thematic Research Collection: What's in a Name?

  • Creator(s): Kenneth M. Price
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collaborated with typesetters, designers, and proofreaders, as he readily acknowledged, and also in his journalism

twenty-two volumes of , the publishing house of Peter Lang published two additional volumes of Whitman’s journalism

Database as Genre: The Epic Transformation of Archives

  • Creator(s): Ed Folsom
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still surprised to find Whitman wrote a novel and published fiction in some of the country's best journals

mixed diction, and endless catalogs of the commonplace, itself reads more like some cross between journalism

Scripture and journalism, epic and etiquette manual, sublime transcendental philosophy and obscene filth

project in 1996 was to make all of Whitman's work freely available online: poems, essays, letters, journals

gathered and edited; his letters; his notebooks; his daybooks; his other books; his voluminous journalism—and

Reply

  • Creator(s): Ed Folsom
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Keeping a commonplace book edges toward database; keeping a journal, toward narrative.

I Sing the Body Digital

  • Creator(s): Sandra Beasley
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American editions of Leaves of Grass , as well as the "deathbed" printing, along with manuscript drafts, journal

The Walt Whitman Archive: The Body of Work Electric

  • Creator(s): William Pannapacker
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1995, the purpose of the Archive has been to make Whitman's enormous oeuvre—poems, essays, letters, journals

Twentieth-Century Mass Media Appearances

  • Date: 2006
  • Creator(s): Jewell, Andrew | Price, Kenneth M.
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It is even fair to call today's university a form of popular culture, in competition with journalism

The Walt Whitman Archive at Ten: Some Backward Glances and Vistas Ahead

  • Creator(s): Kenneth M. Price
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That is, with an online journal we have opportunities for born-digital critical and creative responses

Whitman Speaks to a New Generation

  • Creator(s): Institute of Museum and Library Service
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So too did fiction, prose, journalism, and handwritten letters and other documents.

Re-Scripting Walt Whitman

  • Date: 2005
  • Creator(s): Folsom, Ed | Price, Kenneth M.
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The Journalism, 2 vols., ed. Herbert Bergman, Douglas A. Noverr, and Edward J.

punishment, a common practice in schools and one that he would attack in later years in both his journalism

that career, he would need to return to New York City and re-establish himself in the world of journalism

He dedicated himself to journalism in these years and published little of his own poetry and fiction.

poetry, or was this poetry the result of an original and carefully calculated strategy to blend journalism

Whitman Making Books/Books Making Whitman

  • Date: 2005
  • Creator(s): Folsom, Ed
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as the London Leader , the New York Daily Times The Brooklyn Daily Eagle , and the Phrenological Journal

rambling essay , bringing together three separate essays he had written (two of which appeared in the journal

He wrote numerous dispatches for newspapers and kept thinking about combining his war journalism and

"What I Assume You Shall Assume":The Whitman Archive and the Challenge of Integrating Different Open Standards

  • Date: 2004
  • Creator(s): Brett Barney | Kenneth M. Price
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published volumes of poetry and prose, along with his correspondence, notebooks, daybooks, manuscripts, journalism

For example, because of delays in preparing the manuscript of the projected six volumes of journalism

Projecting Whitman: The Evolution and Remediation of The Collected Writings of Walt Whitman

  • Date: 2001
  • Creator(s): Ed Folsom
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editions, so there's a one-shot chance at accuracy, and corrections get lost in obscure bibliographical journals

poetry, prose essays, autobiography, fiction, notebooks, prose manuscripts, poetry manuscripts, journalism

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).

An Online Guide to Walt Whitman's Dispersed Manuscripts

  • Creator(s): Brett Barney
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Westbrook, Bradley D. (2002), "Prospecting virtual collections," Journal of Archival Organization , Vol

From Georgetown University's American Studies Crossroads Project

  • Creator(s): Elizabeth Lorang
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Also, there are major gaps in the NYUP edition, which does not include Whitman's voluminous journalism

For example, Whitman's journalism, vitally important in this era of cultural studies, has been neglected

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

Traveling with the Wounded: Walt Whitman and Washington's Civil War Hospitals

  • Date: 1996
  • Creator(s): Murray, Martin G. | Price, Kenneth M., Folsom, Ed
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Walt remained with his brother for two weeks, recording camp life in his journal and visiting injured

The poet noted in his journal, "Lewis K.

Montague Cobb, M.D., "A Short History of Freedmen's Hospital," Journal of the National Medical Association

The Real "Live Oak, with Moss": Straight Talk about Whitman's "Gay Manifesto"

  • Date: 1996
  • Creator(s): Parker, Hershel
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the most important American bibliographical annual, was, after all, a highly specialized scholarly journal

teacher-critics found extremely awkward if not downright threatening, whether in the classroom or in learned journals

Far from being a routine article in a run-of-the-mill journal, Helms's essay was showcased in —"the most

Dollars and Sense in Collaborative Digital Scholarship: The Example of the Walt Whitman Hypertext Archive

  • Creator(s): Kenneth M. Price
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Iowa cooperated because my co-director, Ed Folsom, edits the journal and controls copyright.

Whitman’s “Live Oak with Moss”

  • Date: 1992
  • Creator(s): Helms, Alan
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that recalls how agitated he could become when he was in love, as in the following entry from his journal

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