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review of Tennyson's Maud and Other Poems and Leaves of Grass, published by the American Phrenological Journal
better-than-average knowledge of physiology and medicine, gained primarily by extensive reading of popular medical journals
American editions of Leaves of Grass , as well as the "deathbed" printing, along with manuscript drafts, journal
advertise it in all the newspapers; they send advance copies and secure long notices in the leading journals
Post notices it at some length; the Round Table blows a trumpet before and behind it; and other journals
Office of Life Illustrated, A Journal of Entertainment, Improvement, Progress.
Was I a malicious scandal-loving tale-bearer, a literary spy in service of sensational journalism!
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
prestigious publishing houses of Ticknor and Fields and James Osgood, and the founding of two important journals
prestigious publishing houses of Ticknor and Fields and James Osgood, and the founding of two important journals
admired in Boston, home of the conservative Boston Society of Arts and Crafts, founded in 1897, and its journal
and publicize the 1897 exhibition that initiated that society and wrote occasional pieces for its journal
lustre.”SeeD.W.,[reviewofW.EdmondstouneAytoun,Bothwell:APoeminSixPartsandLeavesof Grass], Canadian Journal
This professor quotes racialist and racist passages from Whitman’s journalism and concludesthat“togetatruepictureofWhitmanonehastoreadhiswritingsthat
I can conceive you smiling superbly as you survey the gnats of American journalism now hovering round
"Resistance to Civil Government" (later known as "Civil Disobedience") (1849), and his prodigious Journal
Gilder began his career in journalism as a reporter for the Newark Advertiser (1868), and by 1870 he
witnessing the war firsthand, and although the battle had ended nearly a week before his arrival, his journals
One morning the sight of three fresh corpses on stretchers moved him to make a journal entry that would
free-thinking rationalist who rejected organized religion and regularly read left-leaning books and journals
Higginson decorates " The Woman's Journal."
The very resist- the work, as when a foreign journal denounced "its rank republican ance to insolence
The London " Leader," one of the foremost of the British liter- ary journals, in a review which more
214 Appendix to Part II. " Frovi Apph-toit's Journal,'' April ist,1S76. {Extract.)
The "Journal " speaks of Walt Whitman as habitually wearing, while living in New York, a red flannel
I guess any of the journals would be glad to have such M.S. and there is nothing your friends would enjoy
During this time he wrote twenty poems, twenty-four short stories, a novel, and countless pieces of journalism
forms, in his major poetry.Whitman was weaned in the cut-and-thrust world of penny-press urban journalism
The paper in our opinion is a good one well Edited rather more spicy than our journals The boys read
Whitman called the journals in which he kept track of business details "Daybooks."
political resistance.Whitman's Times articles display the humanitarian concerns of his earlier journalism
Whitman's stint with the Times has often been considered less pertinent to his poetry than his journalism
Journalism Quarterly 48 (1971): 431–437.Erkkila, Betsy. Whitman the Political Poet.
earlier critics expressed puzzlement over the difference between the literary quality of Whitman's journalism
Journalism Quarterly 48 (1871): 195–204.Brasher, Thomas L.
had been informed by protofeminist critiques of the institution of marriage published in the small journals
However, his editorials display less research and policy analysis than in his mature journalism, applying
optimism was Walt Whitman's dominant attitude is based on the bravado and affirmations of his early journalism
Brooklyn Daily Times, 3) the Christian Spiritualist, 4) Putnam's Monthly, 5) the American Phrenological Journal
Perhaps better in the journalism than in the Departments.
StephenRachmanBroadway JournalBroadway JournalAs editor of the Broadway Journal, Edgar Allan Poe printed
When Poe joined the staff, however, the Journal soon became a forum for his critical obsessions, most
The Journal ceased publication in January 1846."
Broadway Journal 29 November 1845: 318–319.
Broadway Journal
early story "The Boy Lover" in May 1845, this New York monthly was called The American Review: A Whig Journal
In 1910 a Spanish journalist under the pseudonym "Angel Guerra" published a short article in the journal
He took up journalism for newspapers such as the Montevideo-based El Tiempo, oversaw the Constitutional
16 Molloy, Sylvia His America, Our America: José Martí Reads Whitman Modern Language Quarterly: A Journal
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
English Journal 26 [1937]: 51–52; emphasis added).
Cross, George Eliot’s Life as Related in Her Letters and Journals, 3 vols.
Indeed, we can say that Whitman left journalism for a career as a poet only if we narrowly define journalism
American Phrenological Journal 22, no. 4 (October 1855): 90–91.
Canadian Journal, n.s., 1 (November 1856): 541–51.
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).
It is even fair to call today's university a form of popular culture, in competition with journalism
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
reading, wish that “he had sufficient internal spiritual strength not to be influenced by any mound of journals
truly critical monographs and of too many articles and essays dispersed among the newspapers and journals
Bailey attributes a certain prophesying rhetoric of the streets to the poet’s background in journalism
Everything we have of Walt's journalism— not just the strictly literary but also the political—demonstrates
truly critical monographs and of too many articles and essays dispersed among the newspapers and journals
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
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
Birthplace Bulletin (1957–1961) and The Long Islander (1969–1974); since 1979 it has published a literary journal
Long Island Historical Journal 6.1 (1993): 83–95. Petersen, WIlliam J. "The Walt Whitman Club."
JournalPublished in New York by Fowler and Wells from January 1851 to April 1861, the American Phrenological Journal
and Repository of Science, Literature and General Intelligence continued the American Phrenological Journal
merged with Life Illustrated, another Fowler and Wells periodical, to form the American Phrenological Journal
1855) in their shop at 308 Broadway, and they permitted Whitman to use the American Phrenological Journal
American Phrenological Journal
in New York by Fowler and Wells from 1854 until it merged in 1861 with the American Phrenological Journal
, another Fowler and Wells publication, to become the American Phrenological Journal and Life Illustrated
editorship of the Freeman is notable because it includes some of his most passionate antislavery journalism
intentions and object, joined with his well-known career during the war, would seem to require of journalism
At the top of Whitman's anonymously published review in the October 1855 American Phrenological Journal
with the Emerson letter may have been purposefully pasted into copies sent to noted authors and journals
The Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress , 27.2 (April 1970): 109–128.
He had written about ferries in his journalism.
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.
Suddenly the many years he spent with his journals writing about astronomy, religion, and linguistics
“WaltWhitman’sPoeticManuscripts.”WestHillsReview: A Walt Whitman Journal 2 (Fall 1980): 35–36.
Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress 27 (1970): 109–11.
Journal of American Studies 38 (April 2004): 1–22. Hedge,Eleanor.
Art Journal 40 (1980): 345–47. Schmidgall, Gary. “1855: A Stop-Press Revision.”
Mark Twain, in the political an.d social comments, and sometimes flat in the style of contemporary journalism
, and suggest something to m e-so I now make fuller notes, or a sort of jour nal, (not a mere dry journal
The journals are often inveterately spiteful.
Have been dipping in the new French book Amiel's Journal Intime trans lated by Mrs: Humphrey Ward.
Stafford's granddaughter, Susan Browning. 55· In his journal Burroughs wrote: "He presses my hand long
Thomas Couser (85) ar gues that the poet "imitates the pattern of composition of the Quaker journal;
Journals. Ed. Odell Shepard. Boston: Little, Brown, 1938. Allen, Gay Wilson.
Fishkin, Shelley Fisher.From Fact to Fiction-Journalism and Imaginative Writing in America.
English Journal, 27(1938):597-607. Summerhayes, Don. "Joyce's Ulysses and Whitman's 'Self."'
CLA Journal, 6(1962):44-49. Tanner, James T. F. "The Superman in Leaves of Grass."