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The budding poet, then about eighteen years of age, had just returned home after his venture in journalism
also the only one of Whitman's stories to have been printed twice in the The Democratic Review ; the journal
1819–1897) was a resident at Brook Farm between 1841 and 1846, and he edited the Transcendentalist journal
founder of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), preached at this location in 1672 (George Fox, Journal
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 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
In a paper which appeared in a weekly journal, he puts the claim on the rather curious ground of his
In a paper which appeared in a weekly journal, he puts the claim on the rather curious ground of his
so-called organs of public opinion: an illustration par excellence of the evil possibilities of journalism
We are permitted to extract from his journal or loose memorandum book for the past year."'
important forms of popular literature; and school books, imaginative writings, political orations, and journalism
had been informed by protofeminist critiques of the institution of marriage published in the small journals
Now, such a list makes a Washington journal much more called for, and is an indispensable part of the
Clearly, Traubel and his journal came to be perceived by the public as nearly one and the same. xxiv
Just a few examples will convey the remarkable way the journal speaks to present American vistas.
Tobey, despite his contributions to literature in the Boston journals.
But I have lately been looking over the journals of Thoreau, and I am satisfied that I was right.
Gore, when he retired from journalism and was succeeded as editor of The Aurora by Walt Whitman.
A large number of articles in literary, philosophical, artistic, and other journals introduced Whitman
She wrote on German lit erature in American magazines and on American literature in German journals.
Her "Letter from America," which appeared regularly in that journal, con tained penetrating accounts
Other socialist and leftist journals and papers also published transla tions of Whitman poems between
There are references to articles on Whitman in journals that are presently not available.
So too did fiction, prose, journalism, and handwritten letters and other documents.
1995, the purpose of the Archive has been to make Whitman's enormous oeuvre—poems, essays, letters, journals
savagely in the Introductory) a round talking-to on your account, apropos of his article in The Woman's Journal
But then we must remember the Herald has several vices in common with the journals everywhere—among them
Francis Hodge, "Yankee in England: James Henry Hackett and the Debut of American Comedy," Quarterly Journal
eventful campaign, and gives glimpses of many things untold in any official reports or books or journals
He has been a constant contributor of prose to the Republican journals.
article on the poets before it goes into the magazine.There are two articles in the August Appleton's Journal
consider it a special favor if you would forward me from time to time any of the English magazines or journals
Discussion of policy of American journalism: that it will sacrifice truth for interest.
The journals are many of them inveterately spiteful.
Do you remember the Appleton's Journal piece there at the end?
quotations cribbed for the series from a source familiar to the poet—Fowler and Wells' Water Cure Journal
In pp. short, itwas a cheeky piece of journalism, inwhich (as M.
"The mention of his name in a public journal after the war made W.
See, e.g.the Journal du Soir,May 2,1909.
American Phrenological Journal, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1856. By W. W.
His friend ColonelForney's journal. Used in Specimen Days. Real Summer Openings.
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.
Iowa cooperated because my co-director, Ed Folsom, edits the journal and controls copyright.
Westbrook, Bradley D. (2002), "Prospecting virtual collections," Journal of Archival Organization , Vol
and he depicts for us the surprised delight with which he beheld his stanzas in that fashionable journal
about the Symbolist approach to poetry and literature in general; yet, in the remarkable Symbolist journal
Still, the effect is rather tremendous, and although the chief journals denounce and lampoon it with
Watson's Art Journal with notice &c—I am anxious to see the picture.
—all the news: but along with what's excellent in journalism it illustrates—illustrates better than any
three‑quarters of a century that preceded it—the affair of Leisler (1691) printer of the "Weekly Journal
THE FIREMAN'S DREAM: While completing research for the two volumes of journalism that were published
quotations cribbed for the series from a source familiar to the poet—Fowler and Wells' Water Cure Journal
quotations cribbed for the series from a source familiar to the poet—Fowler and Wells' Water Cure Journal
quotations cribbed for the series from a source familiar to the poet—Fowler and Wells' Water Cure Journal
It has been sounded long and strong by many of the literary journals of both continents.
The London "Leader," one of the foremost of the British literary journals, in a review which more nearly
When Tennyson published the "Idyls of the King," some of the journals in both America and England, and
Lately the "London Observer," one of the most eminent of the British journals, in a long and labored
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.
collaborated with typesetters, designers, and proofreaders, as he readily acknowledged, and also in his journalism
twenty-two volumes of , the publishing house of Peter Lang published two additional volumes of Whitmans journalism
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.”
“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!”
In a recent issue of a New York journal, Walt Whitman casts a backward glance on his own road.
self-review titled "An English and An American Poet," which was published in American Phrenological Journal
story papers, various, full of strong-flavored romances, widely circulated—the onecent and two-cent journals—the