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lustre.”SeeD.W.,[reviewofW.EdmondstouneAytoun,Bothwell:APoeminSixPartsandLeavesof Grass], Canadian Journal
This professor quotes racialist and racist passages from Whitman’s journalism and concludesthat“togetatruepictureofWhitmanonehastoreadhiswritingsthat
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
Westbrook, Bradley D. (2002), "Prospecting virtual collections," Journal of Archival Organization , Vol
A handful of the interviews may be familiar to scholars from reprintings in scholarly journals or from
Mark Twain Journal 10.3 (1957): 3–9. Gribben, Alan. Mark Twain's Library: A Reconstruction. 2 vols.
selected poems (Musical Heritage Society/Spoken Arts).Jeff Riggenbach read the abridged Specimen Days Journal
He has been a constant contributor of prose to the Republican journals.
of the mass of soldiers marching—“good looking hardy young men” filling the streets—and, as his journals
Even literary journals like the Atlantic Monthly saw theircirculation growas theircontent shifted towar
In transferring his naturewritings from his journals and from the subsequent periodical publications,
“The Nineteenth-Century Origins of Modern American Journalism.”
Journal of the Early Republic 23, no. 3 (Autumn, 2003): 381–419.
phrenological publishing house in Broadway, whose proprietors advertised it and sent specimen copies to the journals
The journals remained silent, and several of the volumes sent to the distinguished persons were returned
Journal of American Studies 5 (1971): 173–184.Erkkila, Betsy.
focus on phrenology and numerous other reform-related issues, Whitman also wrote for one of its journals
force in the woman's rights movement until her death in 1876 and the publisher/editor of the woman's journal
room was cheerful in the morning sunlight, which streamed upon a carpet of waste paper—letters, journals
Benedict's in daily Journall, amounts nothing toward selling paintings On State pride—Edmunds and I,
thanks for the beautiful Vols Volumes and the autographs and postal card and the letters in the London Journal
The very day the Journal —containing your letters—arrived, part of the letter was quoted in the S.F.
Courier-Journal a notice of the death of Walt Whitman a Poet.
In 1880, Publishers’ Weekly settled in as the trade journal of record.
Entry of 6 August 1851, Henry David Thoreau, A Year in Thoreau’s Journal: 1851, ed. H.
William Moss, “Walt Whitman in Dixie,” Southern Literary Journal 22.2 (Spring 1990): 98–118.
Alexander Posey, Lost Creeks: Collected Journals, ed.
A flurry of articles, primarily as rebuttals, appeared in American and British journals.
In his journal, Bronson Alcott will describe the Thoreau-Whitman encounter: "Each seemed planted fast
Hicks explained his religious views and recorded his experiences as a minister in his Journal (1832).
He educated himself by reading the Bible, Quaker journals and histories, and borrowed books, having received
commitment with the publication of his November Boughs essay "Elias Hicks" (1888); he used Hicks's Journal
Journal of the Life and Religious Labours of Elias Hicks. Written by Himself. 1832. 5th ed.
Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress 26 (1969): 170–196. Strachey, Barbara.
The 1840s in American journalism were notorious for the scurrilous manner in which competing editors
Although Jeff seems to have influenced Walt's journalism in 1858 and 1859, the relationship between the
The more reliable and precise Journal of the City Council , April 27, 1877, lists his salary as $312.50
Transactions" of the club were published along with similar material from other regional groups in the Journal
, 1890. at least seven obituaries of Jeff were published, including five in national engineering journals
Journal of English and Germanic Philology 38 (1939): 76–95.Asselineau, Roger.
On both, the driver rode on an exposed seat at the top.In his journalism Whitman described the ferry
I am connected with the Portchester Journal which circulates between 6 & 7000 copies.
literature for you & some of the other members of your household; also a copy of this week's Bolton Journal
usual—my time being chiefly occupied with my professional work, with, as you will see from the Bolton Journal
I send you some "Graphic" first sketches along with JWW's art journal Dr.
P.S. this morning I read a copy of the Scottish art journal from Ernest Rhys containing his illustrated
I also send you a copy of an amusing p.c. frm I c in the Medical Journal Glo The weather here continues
Broderick, "The Greatest Whitman Collector and the Greatest Whitman Collection," The Quarterly Journal
Broderick, "The Greatest Whitman Collector and the Greatest Whitman Collection," The Quarterly Journal
In "Words" he recorded his reading notes from dictionary introductions, textbooks, journalism, and even
Bunsen, as well as more general sources, such as school textbooks and popular journalism.
entitled "Heart-Music and Art-Music" was reprinted as "Art-Singing and Heart-Singing" in the Broadway Journal
The extracts from the Journal of the commission, which your Department has referred to me, do not show
I would suggest that the original Journal of the commission might as well be sent to this office.
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
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
Keeping a commonplace book edges toward database; keeping a journal, toward narrative.
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
were Richard Maurice Bucke and Thomas Harned); he founded, edited, and published The Conservator, a journal
typesetter, a skill he would employ throughout his life as he often set the type for his monthly journal
Conservator in 1899, and Gertrude, whom Horace and Anne educated at home, joined the staff of the journal
EDITORIAL ROOMS OF The Morning Journal Room 25, Tribune Building, New York July 28 1890 Dear S d feel
that ha a great upon us if you would consent to write, for S 's Journal , a short article on some such
Editor of The New York Morning Journal to Walt Whitman, 28 July 1890
Childs, proprietor of the Public Ledger , a journal eminent amid its contemporaries not alone for literary
She published Turgenev's translation in the journal Russkaya literatura Russian Literature ].
Bal'mont, appeared in the journal Vesy in 1904. Two years later in the same journal K.
clinical chart was needed, but by request of his literary executors I kept a daily—almost an hourly—journal
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
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.
Bowers published the originalnumberedversionofthe“liveoak,withmoss” poems in his journal, Studies in
Journal of Homosexuality 55 (2008): 648–64. 8.
Journal of Homosexuality 55 (2008): 648–64. Cocks, Harry.
Yale Journal of Criticism 6 (ll 1993): 29–62. o lsen-Smith, Steven.
WJ Walt Whitman, The Journalism, ed. Herbert Bergman, 2 vols. (New York: Peter Lang, 1998–2003).
Advertising itself as “the acknowledged journal of the beau monde, the Court Journal of our democratic
English Journal 26 (1937): 48–52. Arendt, Hannah. The Human Condition.
American Journal of Sociology 84 (Supplement, 1987): S212–S247. Sommer, Doris.
The Journalism. Ed. Herbert Bergman. 2 vols. New York: Peter Lang, 1998–2003. ———.
Agatha’s rise to public success, through an earlier ca- reer in journalism, occurred despite a scandal
Louis Hyde, ed.,Rat and the Devil: Journal Letters of F. O.
and in his journals and notebooks of the time, Whitman was so gloomy about the state of national and
Whitman’s Leaves of Grass,” Journal of Foreign Languages 3 (May 1985), 24. 9.
His many essays on Whitman have appeared in numerous journals and books, including A Historical Guide
for example, major political theorists debated Whitman's concepts of democracy in the pages of the journal
were Richard Maurice Bucke and Thomas Harned); he founded, edited, and published The Conservator, a journal
typesetter, a skill he would employ throughout his life as he often set the type for his monthly journal
His journal, The Conservator, which he began two years before Whitman's death and continued until his
Conservator in 1899, and Gertrude, whom Horace and Anne educated at home, joined the staff of the journal
based on Leaves ofGrass took place in Tokyo; a feature film on Whitman appeared in Canada; and major journals
Fortunately, journalism allowed Whitman to escape country school teach ing.
Some bi ographers say he was a failure in journalism, but actually journalism failed him.
he failed to get financial backing for a new start.e became a carpenter and con tractor because journalism
Edward Waldo Emerson and Waldo Emerson Forbes, ed., journals ofRalph Waldo Emerson (Boston: Houghton