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intentions and object, joined with his well-known career during the war, would seem to require of journalism
He has been a constant contributor of prose to the Republican journals.
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
'The journals,' continues Mr.
In a recent issue of a New York journal, Walt Whitman casts a backward glance on his own road.
"The real truth," says an American journal, which has taken up the subject apparently in the interest
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
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
Another way of putting this would be to say that Whitman, in the journal- ism as in the poetry, is both
“But now we are a mob,” Emerson told his journal for March 10, 1839: “man does not stand in awe of man
Emerson, Journals, vol. 7, 174. 7. “New Publications,” BrooklynDailyTimes, December 17, 1856, 1. 8.
] Review is like seeing your brother in jail” (Journals, vol. 5, 97).
New York: Performing Arts Journal Publications, 1992. Bowers, Fredson.
In the same year, they began publishing a journal in which they tried to dispel scientifically the de
A regular series in this journal featured the contributions of homosexuals to human history.
During Drey's short literary career, he contributed to the important expressionist journals Der Sturm
Antun Nizeteo, "Whitman in Croatia: Tin Ujevic and Walt Whitman," Journal of Croatian Studies 11-12 (
Petersburg journals, that the student Youth Circle ofthe St.
LIFE Born in on Island— — 1819 Long His ancestry Life in boyhood at Brooklyn — Teaching school and journalism
In 1839-40 he edited a weekly journal called the Long at Then he settled down Islander, Huntingdon. in
New York to the work of a compositor, com- bining this with journalism and publicspeaking.
trifling panegyrics of himself,culled from the holes and corners of A STUDY OF WALT WHITMAN 4 American journalism
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
Evans (1842); his short fiction; his unpublished prose manuscripts; and the early notebooks and his journalism
, was actually reprinted at least seventy-one times, including on the front page of the Stanstead Journal
Whitman's 15 correspondence, his poetry manuscripts, periodical printings of his poetry, and his journalism
make merry work': Transcribe Bentham and Manuscript Collections," forthcoming in The International Journal
available at https://scalablereading.northwestern.edu/ 14 Jerome McGann, "The Future is Digital," Journal
That is, with an online journal we have opportunities for born-digital critical and creative responses
1995, the purpose of the Archive has been to make Whitman's enormous oeuvre—poems, essays, letters, journals
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
A Friendship and a Photograph: Sophia Williams, Talcott Williams, and Walt Whitman" (American Art Journal
colleague and intimate friend, Frederic Russell Guernsey—now resident in Mexico and prominent in journalism
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.
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.
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
A few lines in Edward King's Philadelphia correspondence to the Boston Journal , in which he mentioned
clinical chart was needed, but by request of his literary executors I kept a daily—almost an hourly—journal
Dartmouth College utterance]1872prose4 leaveshandwritten; A seemingly complete draft of a piece of journalism
Camden, New Jersey, which is my permanent p o address—Shall count on getting the extracts from your Journal
"Watsons Art Journal" with notice &c.—I am anxious to see the picture.
Dearest mother , Nothing new or particular —I send you an "Appleton's Journal," with some good reading
consider it a special favor if you would forward me from time to time any of the English magazines or journals
The Harrisburg State Journal says that the object desired has at last been accomplished by a Mr.
c—these memoranda grow bulky, and suggest something to me—so I now make fuller notes, or a sort of journal
, (not a mere dry journal though, I hope)—This thing I will record—it belongs to the time, and to all
book—the printers are working at Horace's dinner book — Have been dipping in the new French book Amiel's Journal
Is in N Y city, journalizing—a queerish fellow, (for all the fellows, litterateurs as well as any, the
Am keeping pretty well—have just written & sent off a little ($6) bit for a N Y paper the Morning Journal
The situation of New York precludes her daily journals from making an important ingredient of that melange
A new daily paper, to be called "The Drawing Room Journal," is on the eve of its appearance in this city
Some of the journals publish statements of the potato rot, but it is not generally thought, yet, that
His journal undoubtedly exercises a good deal of influence—at least it does, if those appalling large
dates, or more likely by a letter in print in newspaper, for I am going to print a sort of hospital journal
you to gaze upon till I return)— The Swinburne Hilliard article has been copied in the World , Home Journal
the more it imprest impressed him with the meanness & superficiality of all current literature & journalism—went
The journals are often inveterately spiteful.
Thanks for the Journals which have reach'd reached me— Walt Whitman Walt Whitman to William Torrey Harris
lustre.”SeeD.W.,[reviewofW.EdmondstouneAytoun,Bothwell:APoeminSixPartsandLeavesof Grass], Canadian Journal
This professor quotes racialist and racist passages from Whitman’s journalism and concludesthat“togetatruepictureofWhitmanonehastoreadhiswritingsthat
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."
room was cheerful in the morning sunlight, which streamed upon a carpet of waste paper—letters, journals
Albany Evening Journal Albany, NY August 6, 1841 [2] W. W. Death in the School-Room. A Fact.
The Journal Huntingdon, PA September 1, 1841 [1] W. W.
Sunbury American and Shamokin Journal Sunbury, PA September 11, 1841 [1] W. W.
A Legend of Life and Love Albany Evening Journal Albany, NY July 8, 1842 [2] W. W.
Whitman Death of Wind-Foot Northern Journal Lowville, NY July 31, 1845 [1] W.
We had come to look upon that journal as the prince of literary weeklies, the arbiter elegantiarum of
invited to read such stuff as this, by its publication in the columns of a highly respectable literary journal
Bible as Poetry'; 'Father Taylor and Oratory'; 'A Word about Tennyson' (originally published in this journal
Leigh Hunt (1784-1859) was an English essayist, critic, journalist, poet, and editor of significant journals