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Hall, Newman, &c., of whose displeasure great journals even, like the Tribune, are afraid, and whose
Still, the effect is rather tremendous, and although the chief journals denounce and lampoon it with
savagely in the Introductory) a round talking-to on your account, apropos of his article in The Woman's Journal
my identity, I may tell you that I am editor of this paper and English correspondent of Appleton's 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
Leaves of Grass" (The Greatest Whitman Collector and the Greatest Whitman Collection, The Quarterly Journal
Leaves of Grass" ("The Greatest Whitman Collector and the Greatest Whitman Collection," The Quarterly 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
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
[Walt Whitman], "An English and an American Poet," American Phrenological Journal , 90-91.
Curtis, of the Ladies' Home Journal, talked with H. L.
articles which follow constitute a curated selection of these writings and a thematic addition to the journalism
We consulted The Complete Writings of Walt Whitman: The Journalism , Vols. 1 (1998) and 2 (2003) to make
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.
that recalls how agitated he could become when he was in love, as in the following entry from his journal
free-thinking rationalist who rejected organized religion and regularly read left-leaning books and journals
When Jeff Whitman died in 1890, numerous obituaries, including several in major engineering journals,
Meanwhile, Herbert Bergman’s planned multivolume edition of Whit- man’s journalism was abandoned by New
On June 9 Bloor sent to WW “a copy of the selections you made from my journal, and also an account of
Trent. in Letters: American Autograph Journal, 2 [April 2?].
Chicago Evening Journal, enclosing his Syracuse. CT: Lozynsky, 114. review of November Boughs.
Journal. LC. June 13. From Alys Smith. July 30.
So too did fiction, prose, journalism, and handwritten letters and other documents.
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. ———.
A correspondent for the Providence Journal gives this account of the origin of the term "Hoosier": "Throughout
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
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
A regular series in this journal featured the contributions of homosexuals to human history.
(selection 4) is a late contribution, published in the Jahrbuch für Sexuelle Zwischenstufen , the journal
Reisiger "encountered" Whitman as early as 1909 and published his first translations in the leftist journal
During Drey's short literary career, he contributed to the important expressionist journals Der Sturm
Gamper (1873–1948) and Hans Reinhart (1880–1963) appeared next to each other in a Swiss literary journal
An essay about him with a selection of translated poems would, I think, be acceptable to every journal
The last-mentioned journal characterized Whitman as "the American Tolstoy" and as "the most remarkable
Numerous writers and journals assisted in relating Whitman to the Russian zeitgeist, in making him a
The form of his verses seemed so slovenly and awkward that at first not a single journal would agree
Petersburg journals, that the student Youth Circle of the St.
record ofhis life was as compelling as the written one that was conveyed in his own letters and journals
He regularly wrote to newspapers and journals about his books and his life; and these letters or articles
But I have lately been looking over the journals of Thoreau, and I am satisfied that I was right.
How good is that article in the January number of Appleton's Journal on Heine!
From The journals of Bronson Alcott,ed.
influence of the Bazalgette and NRF translations, reinforced in 1926 by a translation of Pages de journal
André Gide perfidiously noted in his Journal, 1889–1939 : "When I see Maeterlinck in such rapture, I
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
"The Boy Lover" is published in the American Re view, a Whig journal.
Walter keeps a journal and later publishes portions of it in the Crescent. 2 5 FEBRUARY.
Wells), publishers of the American Phreno logical Journal (Myerson, Walt Whitman, 19).
This is a positive review in the country's most influential literary journal.
"Old Brooklyn Days" appears in the New York Morning Journal (seePW, 2:773-774). 16 AUGUST.
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.
wild protégés—was a particularly significant journal in laying the early groundwork for what has become
In his letter to Emerson of January 17, 1863,Whitman already referred to his journal ofwaras growing“
Roudeau has also published numerous essays in French and American journals such as Revue française d’
Ben Perley Poore wrote in the Boston Journal that the recent news that Tennyson had invitedWhitman to
Buinicki WaltWhitman’s Selected Journalism, edited by Douglas A.
of his career he had contributed roughly twenty-five hundred articles and reviews to professional journals
White's important contributions to Whitman scholarship can be noted here: he authored Walt Whitman's Journalism
Southern California (M.A., 1937), and the University of London (Ph.D., 1953), White taught courses in 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
And similar experiments are recorded in the medical journals, comprehending hundreds of thousands of
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
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 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
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
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
Edinburgh Review, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, and the Westminster Review, a liberal Benthamite journal