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This piece is unsigned, as was the case for most of Whitman's journalism.
series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified by the Whitman Archive journalism
This piece is unsigned, as was the case for most of Whitman's journalism.
series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified by the Whitman Archive journalism
This piece is unsigned, as was the case for most of Whitman's journalism.
series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified by the Whitman Archive journalism
This piece is unsigned, as was the case for most of Whitman's journalism.
series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified by the Whitman Archive journalism
This piece is unsigned, as was the case for most of Whitman's journalism.
series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified by the Whitman Archive journalism
Her contributions from time to time to the Christian Intelligencer and journals of that standing, attested
This piece is unsigned, as was the case for most of Whitman's journalism.
series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified by the Whitman Archive journalism
founder of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), preached at this location in 1672 (George Fox, Journal
Francis Hodge, "Yankee in England: James Henry Hackett and the Debut of American Comedy," Quarterly Journal
The piece was also included by Herbert Bergman in Walt Whitman, The Journalism.
publishing establishment on Broadway, whose proprietors advertised it, and sent specimen copies to the journals
The journals remained silent, and of the copies sent to the distinguished persons several were returned
transcription and images of the article, see http://www.whitmanarchive.org/published/periodical/journalism
This piece is unsigned, as was the case for most of Whitman's journalism.
series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified by the Whitman Archive journalism
This piece is unsigned, as was the case for most of Whitman's journalism.
series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified by the Whitman Archive journalism
This piece is unsigned, as was the case for most of Whitman's journalism.
series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified by the Whitman Archive journalism
This piece is unsigned, as was the case for most of Whitman's journalism.
series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified by the Whitman Archive journalism
This piece is unsigned, as was the case for most of Whitman's journalism.
series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified by the Whitman Archive journalism
This piece is unsigned, as was the case for most of Whitman's journalism.
series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified by the Whitman Archive journalism
This piece is unsigned, as was the case for most of Whitman's journalism.
series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified by the Whitman Archive journalism
This piece is unsigned, as was the case for most of Whitman's journalism.
series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified by the Whitman Archive journalism
this editorial was written, and Herbert Bergman identified him as its author in Walt Whitman, The Journalism
On looking them over, we came across a number of the Public Advertiser , a journal long since extinct
Leaving the Public Advertiser , and looking over the rest of the journals, we see the rapid improvement
which journalism in this country has already commenced to make.
of fifty years ago side by side with a New York journal of to day.
This piece is unsigned, as was the case for most of Whitman's journalism.
This piece is unsigned, as was the case for most of Whitman's journalism.
series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified by the Whitman Archive journalism
American Journalism: A History of the Newspapers in the United States Through 250 Years: 1690–1940.
This manuscript seems to be composed of selections from a Civil War journal that Whitman compiled in
have been a subscription paper, and rather expensive compared to a paper like the Aurora . take the Journal
The Journal of Commerce was founded in 1827 by abolitionist Arthur Tappan.
also in obtaining the earliest foreign news from incoming vessels" (Frank Luther Mott, American Journalism
The Journal of Commerce is still published today.
The Journal generally has late news; but no doubt its editors are hypocritical, and have very few of
The Evening Post: A Century of Journalism.
This piece is unsigned, as was the case for most of Whitman's journalism.
series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified by the Whitman Archive journalism
A day or two ago a leading New York journal—perhaps the least likely of all its contemporaries to be
This piece is unsigned, as was the case for most of Whitman's journalism.
series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified by the Whitman Archive journalism
Very much the product of the "new journalism" that had resulted from New York's invention, in the thirties
However, his editorials display less research and policy analysis than in his mature journalism, applying
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
quotations cribbed for the series from a source familiar to the poet—Fowler and Wells' Water Cure Journal
quotations cribbed for the series from a source familiar to the poet—Fowler and Wells' Water Cure Journal
quotations cribbed for the series from a source familiar to the poet—Fowler and Wells' Water Cure Journal
lifted, much of it verbatim, from an article on "Muscular strength" in the American Phrenological Journal
sentence is also taken from the same article on "Muscular strength" in the American Phrenological Journal
quotations cribbed for the series from a source familiar to the poet—Fowler and Wells' Water Cure Journal
quotations cribbed for the series from a source familiar to the poet—Fowler and Wells' Water Cure Journal
) is described very similarly in an article on "Hereditary Descent" in the American Phrenological Journal
quotations cribbed for the series from a source familiar to the poet—Fowler and Wells' Water Cure Journal
quotations cribbed for the series from a source familiar to the poet—Fowler and Wells' Water Cure Journal
quotations cribbed for the series from a source familiar to the poet—Fowler and Wells' Water Cure Journal
He likely derives it from "The Turn of Life," an article published in the Water Cure Journal (December
quotations cribbed for the series from a source familiar to the poet—Fowler and Wells' Water Cure Journal
The article may be found under the title "Brooklyn Young Men" in Walt Whitman, The Journalism, Volume
or perhaps his article "Family Gymnastics," which Whitman would have copied out of the Water Cure Journal
quotations cribbed for the series from a source familiar to the poet—Fowler and Wells' Water Cure Journal
quotations cribbed for the series from a source familiar to the poet—Fowler and Wells' Water Cure Journal
old saying may derive from Joel Shew's "A Health Picture in New York," published in the Water-Cure Journal
quotations cribbed for the series from a source familiar to the poet—Fowler and Wells' Water Cure Journal
nearly word-for-word from "Recorded Ages attained by Man," an article in the American Phrenological Journal
Whitman reproduces nearly verbatim from an article in the American Phrenological Journal and Miscellany
climates . . .") are taken verbatim from an article on "Great Age" in the American Phrenological Journal
it is likelier that Whitman took it from "Abstinence a Beautifier," an article in the Water-Cure Journal
quotations cribbed for the series from a source familiar to the poet—Fowler and Wells' Water Cure Journal
Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln (New York: Simon and Schuster, 2005), 601, 654; and Journal
This piece is unsigned, as was the case for most of Whitman's journalism.
series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified by the Whitman Archive journalism
printer and author suggest the multivarious sources of his later writing in the world of print journalism
Journalism in the United States from 1690 to 1872. 1875.
This piece is unsigned, as was the case for most of Whitman's journalism.
series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified by the Whitman Archive journalism
This piece is unsigned, as was the case for most of Whitman's journalism.
series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified by the Whitman Archive journalism
The piece was also included by Herbert Bergman in Walt Whitman, The Journalism.