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THE FIREMAN'S DREAM: While completing research for the two volumes of journalism that were published
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
From the American Phrenological Journal. AN ENGLISH AND AN AMERICAN POET. .
The reviews and literary journals are still, indeed, comparatively an unfair medium; but by their multitude
Leaves of Grass" ("The Greatest Whitman Collector and the Greatest Whitman Collection," The Quarterly Journal
Whitman published the essay anonymously in the American Phrenological Journal in October 1855, and he
This manuscript draft, however, may well have been intended for neither journal because of the reference
.— This manuscript consists of prose notes about Long Island, potentially related to a piece of journalism
from 1839 to early 1841, Whitman had moved to Manhattan in May 1841 and was writing and working in journalism
conclusively, but Edward Grier suggests that "this sort of moralizing . . . belongs to [Whitman's] journalizing
& are loud in August"—is similar to a description of Washington, D.C., in a piece of Civil War journalism
Whether this manuscript directly contributed to this piece of journalism or not, it seems likely that
Locust," and the other headed "Sunflower," which may have contributed to a piece of Civil War-era journalism
Now, such a list makes a Washington journal much more called for, and is an indispensable part of the
Francis Hodge, "Yankee in England: James Henry Hackett and the Debut of American Comedy," Quarterly Journal
1819–1897) was a resident at Brook Farm between 1841 and 1846, and he edited the Transcendentalist journal
A New York Journal, a few days ago, made the remark in the course of one of its articles, that the whole
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.
Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln (New York: Simon and Schuster, 2005), 601, 654; and Journal
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.
founder of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), preached at this location in 1672 (George Fox, Journal
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
Scholars have continued to support Holloway's claim, including Herbert Bergman in Walt Whitman, The Journalism
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
Scholars have continued to support Holloway's claim, including Herbert Bergman in Walt Whitman, The Journalism
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
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
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
this editorial was written, and Herbert Bergman identified him as its author in Walt Whitman, The Journalism
For the few illegible words at the end of the paragraph, we consulted Whitman, The Journalism , ed.
this editorial was written, and Herbert Bergman identified him as its author in Walt Whitman, The Journalism
this editorial was written, and Herbert Bergman identified him as its author in Walt Whitman, The Journalism
this editorial was written, and Herbert Bergman identified him as its author in Walt Whitman, The Journalism
human nature and human life (London: Longman, 1825), 2: 62; and The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal
For further reading on laudanum, see: Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science, American Journal
this editorial was written, and Herbert Bergman identified him as its author in Walt Whitman, The Journalism
Mother's Son of You': Five Points And The Irish Conquest of New York Politics," in Eire– Ireland: A Journal
this editorial was written, and Herbert Bergman identified him as its author in Walt Whitman, The Journalism
this editorial was written, and Herbert Bergman identified him as its author in Walt Whitman, The Journalism
To access this example and others of her use of the term "potter" see: Fanny Kemble, Journal of a Residence
Almost all journalism during this period was published without a byline.
Whitman almost universally followed this standard in his journalism, but in this case, inserted himself
this editorial was written, and Herbert Bergman identified him as its author in Walt Whitman, The Journalism
see also: Vincent DiGirolamo, "Newsboy Funerals: Tales of Sorrow and Solidarity in Urban America," Journal
Scholars have continued to support Holloway's claim, including Herbert Bergman in Walt Whitman, The Journalism
Scholars have continued to support Holloway's claim, including Herbert Bergman in Walt Whitman, The Journalism
Scholars have continued to support Holloway's claim, including Herbert Bergman in Walt Whitman, The Journalism
Political Origins of Secular Public Education: The New York School Controversy, 1840–1842," N.Y.U Journal
Scott (1789–1854), both senators from the first district ( Journal of the Senate of the State of New-York
this editorial was written, and Herbert Bergman identified him as its author in Walt Whitman, The Journalism
this editorial was written, and Herbert Bergman identified him as its author in Walt Whitman, The Journalism
this editorial was written, and Herbert Bergman identified him as its author in Walt Whitman, The Journalism
Press, 2000) and Jason Stacy, Walt Whitman's Multitudes: Labor Reform and Persona in Whitman's Journalism
this editorial was written, and Herbert Bergman identified him as its author in Walt Whitman, The Journalism
Whitman often took the reader sight seeing in his journalism, writing in the voice of an eyewitness strolling
this editorial was written, and Herbert Bergman identified him as its author in Walt Whitman, The Journalism
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
quotations cribbed for the series from a source familiar to the poet—Fowler and Wells' Water Cure Journal
published in the Brooklyn Evening Star on October 10, 1845, but in a more critical manner (see The Journalism
Belohlavek, "John Tyler: The Accidental President," The Journal of American History 93, no. 4 (2007):
City's Public School Society and Its Religious Discontents, 1805–1840," American Education History Journal
this editorial was written, and Herbert Bergman identified him as its author in Walt Whitman, The Journalism
thus the comptroller issued the funds to Dunn from the city of New York ( The Board of Assistants, Journal
this editorial was written, and Herbert Bergman identified him as its author in Walt Whitman, The Journalism
Criminal Barracks': The Tombs and the Experience of Criminal Justice in New York City, 1838–1897," Journal
this editorial was written, and Herbert Bergman identified him as its author in Walt Whitman, The Journalism
this editorial was written, and Herbert Bergman identified him as its author in Walt Whitman, The Journalism