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It was the third of nine Whitman short stories that were published for the first time in the journal—the
The journal also published Whitman's "A Dialogue [Against Capital Punishment]" (November 1845) and, later
Whitman's writings, including his journalism and his later poetry, emphasized the lives of the "urban
The American Review was a monthly journal published in New York and edited by George H.
The circulation of the journal was "three to five thousand at any given time."
The introduction to the journal's opening issue sheds light on the political position of the Whig party
Noverr, "Journalism," in A Companion to Walt Whitman , ed. Donald D.
There are several notable reprintings of "The Death of Wind-Foot" in both newspapers and journals.
story and changing the title to "The Boy-Lover" before sending it to The American Review: A Whig Journal
It was one of nine Whitman short stories that were published for the first time in the journal—the eight
The journal also published Whitman's "A Dialogue [Against Capital Punishment]" (November 1845) and, later
In 1854, the story was reprinted in London in The Lamp: a weekly Catholic journal of politics, literature
In February 1843, the Journal of the American Temperance Union announced that the papers had merged,
See Journal of the American Temperance Union , February 1843, 27.
It was one of nine Whitman short stories to appear in the journal—the eight others being " Death in the
A Fact," was published, and he was twenty-four when the journal printed "Revenge and Requital."
The journal also published Whitman's "A Dialogue [Against Capital Punishment]" (November 1845) and, later
See Jason Stacy, Walt Whitman's Multitudes: Labor Reform and Persona in Whitman's Journalism and the
Whitman also reprinted " The Death of Wind-Foot " and " The Boy-Lover " in The American Review: A Whig Journal
Union (New York, NY) reprinted it on December 19, 1846, in the "Youth's Department" section of the journal
it for publication to The United States Magazine and Democratic Review , the prestigious literary journal
also reprinted " The Death of Wind-Foot " and " The Boy-Lover " in the The American Review: A Whig Journal
While completing research for the two volumes of journalism that were published as part of The Collected
Bergman, Douglas Noverr, and Edward Recchia, eds., The Collected Writings of Walt Whitman: The Journalism
"A Fireman's Dream" was also reprinted in Bergman's collection of Whitman's journalism.
See Bergman et al., The Journalism , 1:183. No other reprints of the story have been discovered.
first published with the title "The Boy-Lover" in the May 1845 issue of The American Review: A Whig Journal
The American Review was a monthly journal edited by George H.
The circulation of the journal was "three to five thousand at any given time."
The introduction to the journal's opening issue sheds light on the political position of the Whig party
"The Boy-Lover" Walter Whitman The Boy-Lover American Review: A Whig Journal of Politics, Literature,
See Bergman, et al., The Journalism , 1:87.
See Bergman, et al., The Journalism , 1:90.
Like Whitman's other fiction and journalism that he was publishing at the time, the novel represents
The Collected Writings of Walt Whitman: The Journalism, Volume I (1834–1846) .
Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol 11.3 (September 1950): 410–451. Mitchell, Alexander.
The publication of the story in the August 1841 issue of the journal seems to mark the beginning of the
journal's extended publishing relationship with Whitman and the official start of his fiction-writing
For Whitman's contributions to the New York Aurora , see " Whitman's Journalism ."
Introduction to The Collected Writings of Walt Whitman: The Journalism . Vol. 1: 1834–1846.
Margaret Fuller's New York Journalism: A Biographical Essay and Key Writings .
introduction is adapted from Jason Stacy, Walt Whitman's Multitudes: Labor Reform and Persona in Whitman's Journalism
the labeling method employed by Herbert Bergman in The Collected Writings of Walt Whitman: The Journalism
Knopf 1995 Walt Whitman The Collected Writings of Walt Whitman: The Journalism, Volume 1: 1834-1846 Herbert
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
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.
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.
Museum History Journal 5, no. 1 (2012): 7–28. Barthes, Roland.
Emily Dickinson Journal 10, no. 2 (2001): 1–21. ———.
Journal of Neurology, Neuro- surgery and Psychiatry 75 (2004): 381.
Journal of Social History 22, no. 3 (1989): 507–30. Strauss, Jonathan.
Buinicki Walt Whitman’s Selected Journalism, edited by Douglas A.
Emily Dickinson Journal 5, no. 2 (1996): 240–246. ———.
Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies 14, no. 1 (2012): 9–23.
ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance 59, no. 1 (2013): 48–78.
American Art Journal 18 (Autumn 1986): 77. Wilson, Edmund.
Her previous work has appeared in the Journal of Design History and the European Journal of American
In his journal, Bronson Alcott will describe the Thoreau-Whitman encounter: "Each seemed planted fast
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. ———.
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
studies: much attention and time has been dedicated to investigating the lives, correspondence, journals
research at the Agnone li- brary, Baldassarre Labanca, to which Gamberale bequeathed his books, journals
these four pieces in the column “Tra libri e riviste” and with other occa- 4 sional articles, the journal
The article appeared in the journal Studi Americani 7 (Roma: Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura,1961):43
Bazalgette had published the review in the Parisian literary journal La Phalange 3, no.28(October15,1908
“TheRepublicanPartyaNationalParty,”Albany(NY)Evening Journal,November3,1855,p.2,col.3. 56.
“Address,oftheWorkingMenofPittsburgh,toTheirFellowWork- ingMen,inPennsylvania,”Huntingdon(PA)Journal,
perhapsbecauseofsubsequenteditionsofGriswold’santhology.See,for instance,“TheLaborer,”Kennebec(ME)Journal
“TheFourth,”NewYorkDailyTribune,July1,1854,p.4,col.3. 23.ByaLady,“TheOldThirteen,”BattleCreek(MI)Journal
“TheCampaignOpened,”Fremont(OH)Journal,June27,1856,p.2, col.5 36.“ComeatYourCountry’sCall!”
But the expansion of slavery was not the only issue that inclined Whitman's journalism toward the Republican
Politics Journal of American History 2023 110 3 419–48 Lause, Mark A.
University Press 2009 Zakaras, Alex Nature, Religion, and the Market in Jacksonian Political Thought Journal
Whitman's journalism on the Brooklyn Waterworks constitutes one of his longest sets of texts published
interest in the issue, yet the decidedly mundane, prosaic argument that dominated his Waterworks journalism
William White's 1969 bibliography of Whitman's journalism largely replicates this decision.
constituted "an important chapter in the history of U.S. public works" and the role that local journalism
Brooklyn Daily Times Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 2015 33 1 21–50 White, William Walt Whitman's Journalism
teeth, springing up widely, as your exchanges will show, in the foul and copious abuse and insults journals
need, to which manly hearts are everywhere responding, such an attitude ill becomes the foremost journal
However, a critic in Appletons' Journal , whose article contains less truth to the square than I thought
Sanborn, and valiant letters in three or four journals by Col. R. J. Hinton.
But it is not my fault if the last fortnight's journals reaching Mr.
eventful campaign, and gives glimpses of many things untold in any official reports or books or journals
The journals publish a regular directory of them—a long list.
But Joe was no donkey, and he has served journalism well.
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
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.
Balʹmont's Reimagining of Walt Whitman," by Martin Bidney, first appeared in The Slavic and East European Journal
about the Symbolist approach to poetry and literature in general; yet, in the remarkable Symbolist journal
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.
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
The function of journalism is to sift the wheat, but not to burn what it conceives to be chaff with unquenchable
—T "In France, as in Germany, such a misrepresentation as even the foremost journals have given of Mr
"— Court Journal "A book of remarkable construction, and at the present moment, peculiarly useful—very
—See Reviews in the Religious Journals New Book by the "English Gustave Doré."
The Art Journal says, in a long article, that it thoroughly explains who these old giants were, the position
quoted this passage in his An English and an American Poet published in the American Phrenological Journal
The Journals of Bronson Alcott. Ed. Odell Shepard. Boston: Little, Brown, 1938. ____.
prestigious publishing houses of Ticknor and Fields and James Osgood, and the founding of two important journals
His tone toward you, in the Woman's Journal article (and the Nation was probably his,) shows extreme
Many years ago a reporter came to me about some comments anent me that appeared in Appleton's Journal
Whitman:Am glad to see by a morning journal that you are well enough to undertake a visit to New York
W. parody in the Presbyterian Journal. Laughed over it. "It's not at all bad."
I mentioned the fact that Appleton's Journal had called attention to the moral inconsistency of this
His tone toward you, in the Woman's Journal article (and the Nation was probably his,) shows extreme
Many years ago a reporter came to me about some comments anent me that appeared in Appleton's Journal
From Appleton's Biographical Journal.
Wondered in what guise "he would appear in these extensive journals," if at all.
Said he had read Huneker's piece in the Home Journal. "It is very warm—very.
Brought him from Clifford "Amiel's Journal." He was much pleased.
I have been thinking, in the House Journal—that they would give us their columns.
I first wrote them a notice of his Journal just published, which they were pleased to say was too good
"That is Hicks' Journal: it is a rare and precious book now."
Tuesday, May 22, 1888.W. handed me a copy of The Journal of Speculative Philosophy.
W. gave me an envelope containing a clipping from Bell's Weekly Messenger and Farmers' Journal treating
Did I hear you say that things you saw in Emerson's journal were very favorable to the French?
Still, the effect is rather tremendous, and although the chief journals denounce and lampoon it with
I took him a slip cut from the Home Journal of a letter Rhys had written the Transcript (Boston) about
I said: "You have a mysterious friend on the Home Journal." He thought so too.