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Broadway Journal

  • Creator(s): Rachman, Stephen
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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

Brooklyn Daily Times

  • Creator(s): Renner, Dennis K.
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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.

Brooklyn Freeman

  • Creator(s): Panish, Jon
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editorship of the Freeman is notable because it includes some of his most passionate antislavery journalism

Canada, Whitman's Visit to

  • Creator(s): Mason-Browne, N.J.
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As was the case with a number of the poet's notebooks and journals, it was used as a repository for every

China, Whitman in

  • Creator(s): Huang, Guiyou
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the Centennial Anniversary of Whitman's Birthday," in the inaugural issue of Young China, a radical journal

large audience of intelligentsia, and essays on and translations of Whitman soon began to surface in journals

City, Whitman and the

  • Creator(s): Bauerlein, Mark
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nineteenth-century American city appears in another sizable body of Whitman's prose writings: his journalism

Collected Writings of Walt Whitman, The (1961–1984)

  • Creator(s): Graham, Rosemary
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the publication of Complete Writings, more of Whitman's uncollected writings—notes, letters, and journalism—continued

Richard Maurice Bucke in the summer of 1880, some miscellaneous journals and "autobiographical notes,

Collectors and Collections, Whitman

  • Creator(s): Birney, Alice L.
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Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress 27 (1970): 109–128.

Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress 27 (1970): 171–176.

Compromise of 1850

  • Creator(s): Klammer, Martin
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With his antislavery hopes frustrated, Whitman largely took leave from politics and journalism until

Critics, Whitman's

  • Creator(s): Hindus, Milton
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might hear Hebrew chanting in its traditional form (which he troubled to mention not only in his journalism

Daybooks and Notebooks (1978)

  • Creator(s): Renner, Dennis K.
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Whitman called the journals in which he kept track of business details "Daybooks."

Democracy

  • Creator(s): Folsom, Ed
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for example, major political theorists debated Whitman's concepts of democracy in the pages of the journal

Hunkers

  • Creator(s): Green, Charles B.
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and nominated Martin Van Buren for president.Walt Whitman, who over the course of his career in journalism

Influences on Whitman, Principal

  • Creator(s): Worley, Sam
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revolutions, and pro-expansion (the term "manifest destiny" had been popularized by a Democratic journal

Japan, Whitman in

  • Creator(s): Beppu, Keiko
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, that very year Soseki Natsume, then a student at Tokyo University, published in a philosophical journal

Journeying

  • Creator(s): Dietrich, Deborah
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Journal of English and Germanic Philology 38 (1939): 76–95.Asselineau, Roger.

Labor and Laboring Classes

  • Creator(s): Thomas, M. Wynn
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of American labor.Scholars are divided over whether Whitman's labor politics was confined to his journalism

Language

  • Creator(s): Dressman, Michael R.
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In "Words" he recorded his reading notes from dictionary introductions, textbooks, journalism, and even

Bunsen, as well as more general sources, such as school textbooks and popular journalism.

Legacy, Whitman's

  • Creator(s): Renner, Dennis K.
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had been informed by protofeminist critiques of the institution of marriage published in the small journals

Life Illustrated

  • Creator(s): Pannapacker, William A.
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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

Long Island Democrat

  • Creator(s): Karbiener, Karen
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Walt Whitman's Journalism: A Bibliography. Detroit: Wayne State UP 1969. Long Island Democrat

Long Island Patriot

  • Creator(s): Karbiener, Karen
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home.Though Whitman only worked at the "Pat" for about a year, this introduction to the world of journalism

Long Island Star

  • Creator(s): Karbiener, Karen
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Walt Whitman's Journalism: A Bibliography. Detroit: Wayne State UP, 1969.Whitman, Walt.

Media Interpretations of Whitman's Life and Works

  • Creator(s): Britton, Wesley A.
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selected poems (Musical Heritage Society/Spoken Arts).Jeff Riggenbach read the abridged Specimen Days Journal

Mexican War, The

  • Creator(s): Shively, Charley
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La camarada formed the smallest Spanish military unit.In later poems, journals, letters, and reminiscences

New Orleans Picayune

  • Creator(s): Harris, Maverick Marvin
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staff (he never did) during his brief tenure as editor of the New Orleans Crescent in 1848 or about journalism

New York Aurora

  • Creator(s): Renner, Dennis K.
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However, his editorials display less research and policy analysis than in his mature journalism, applying

New York Evening Post

  • Creator(s): Widmer, Ted
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The Evening Post: A Century of Journalism.

New York Tribune

  • Creator(s): Belasco Smith, Susan
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American Journalism: A History of the Newspapers in the United States Through 250 Years: 1690–1940.

"Europe, The 72d and 73d Years of These States" (1850)

  • Creator(s): Baldwin, David B.
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involvement with political matters in his role as editor of and contributor to various newspapers and journals

Evening Tattler (New York)

  • Creator(s): Bawcom, Amy M.
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Evening Tattler, which was emblematic of the rough-and-tumble world of nineteenth-century American journalism

Evil

  • Creator(s): Kahn, Sholom J.
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(section 7).Versatile Whitman wrote in prose (fiction, journalism, essays, memoirs) and verse (from early

The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 12 (1953): 98–110._____.

Falmouth, Virginia

  • Creator(s): Rietz, John
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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

Ferries and Omnibuses

  • Creator(s): Dougherty, James
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On both, the driver rode on an exposed seat at the top.In his journalism Whitman described the ferry

Free Inquirer

  • Creator(s): Stein, Jennifer J.
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ideas.The Free Inquirer was originally founded in 1825 by Robert Dale Owen as the New-Harmony Gazette, a journal

German-speaking Countries, Whitman in the

  • Creator(s): Grünzweig, Walter
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Bertz, in a 1905 article for a German journal for sexual research, attempted to prove Whitman was a non-active

Gissing Journal 27.3 (1991): 1–20 and 27.4 (1991): 16–35.____. "Walt Whitman: Ein Charakterbild."

"Good-Bye my Fancy" (Second Annex) (1891)

  • Creator(s): Stauffer, Donald Barlow
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and verse fragments; and "Memoranda," a truly miscellaneous collection of short newspaper articles, journal

Holloway, Emory (1885–1977)

  • Creator(s): Garvey, T. Gregory
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This book established the importance of Whitman's journalism and prose to the emergence of Leaves of

largely bypass Holloway's work, but by emphasizing the importance of Whitman's early career in journalism

Herder, Johann Gottfried von (1744–1803)

  • Creator(s): Grünzweig, Walter
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Journal of the History of Ideas 24.1 (1963): 115–126. Mueller-Vollmer, Kurt.

Cather, Willa (1873–1947)

  • Creator(s): Singley, Carol J.
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In a column in the Nebraska State Journal (1896), Cather criticizes Whitman's all-inclusive, prosaic

Chopin, Kate (1850–1904)

  • Creator(s): Barton, Gay
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Journal of the American Studies Association of Texas 27 (1996): 1–18. Bloom, Harold. Introduction.

Trall, Dr. Russell Thacher (1812–1877)

  • Creator(s): Aspiz, Harold
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hydropathy with those of other hygienic and reformist cults; edited Fowler and Wells's Water-Cure Journal

Tupper, Martin Farquhar (1810–1889)

  • Creator(s): Gibson, Brent L.
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American Notes & Queries: A Journal for the Curious 1 (1941): 101–102.

Bazalgette, Léon (1873–1929)

  • Creator(s): Asselineau, Roger
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Whitman (1921, but written in 1914) and later translated Specimen Days under the title of Pages de Journal

Barrus, Clara (1864–1931)

  • Creator(s): Kummings, Donald D.
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and Man (1920), The Life and Letters of John Burroughs (2 vols., 1925), The Heart of Burroughs's Journals

Lamarck, Jean Baptiste (1744–1829)

  • Creator(s): Tanner, James T.F.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson, for example, in his Journals, mentions Lamarck with respect.

Hicks, Elias (1748–1830)

  • Creator(s): Davey, Christina
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Hicks explained his religious views and recorded his experiences as a minister in his Journal (1832).

He educated himself by reading the Bible, Quaker journals and histories, and borrowed books, having received

commitment with the publication of his November Boughs essay "Elias Hicks" (1888); he used Hicks's Journal

Journal of the Life and Religious Labours of Elias Hicks. Written by Himself. 1832. 5th ed.

Pennell, Joseph (1857–1926), and Elizabeth Robins (1855–1936)

  • Creator(s): Garrett, Paula K.
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Pennell later published The Whistler Journal (1921).

Poe, Edgar Allan (1809–1849)

  • Creator(s): Earhart, Amy E.
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entitled "Heart-Music and Art-Music" was reprinted as "Art-Singing and Heart-Singing" in the Broadway Journal

Speed, Attorney General James (1812–1887)

  • Creator(s): Hatch, Frederick
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Louisville: Courier-Journal Job Printing, 1892. Whitman, Walt. The Correspondence. Ed.

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