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There are two articles in the August Appleton's Journal that are worth glancing over, Arnold on Wordsworth
I have as yet seen no allusion to his book in the literary journals.
I first wrote them a notice of his Journal just published, which they were pleased to say was too good
He published some remarks of yours on "Music" in his Broadway Journal ; with a few words of approval,
Courier-Journal a notice of the death of Walt Whitman a Poet.
month of each other. finishing stroke George Steers's lead ☞ Remember in those days there were no journals—no
(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._____.
suffrage movement, she also established a Whitman club and edited The Sunset of Bon Echo, the club's journal
By founding a society for Whitman, providing a meeting place for it, and producing a journal, Denison
Walt Whitman's Journalism: A Bibliography. Detroit: Wayne State UP 1969. Long Island Democrat
home.Though Whitman only worked at the "Pat" for about a year, this introduction to the world of journalism
Walt Whitman's Journalism: A Bibliography. Detroit: Wayne State UP, 1969.Whitman, Walt.
Whitman had been teaching school for three years and was clearly eager to return to journalism.
Walt Whitman's Journalism: A Bibliography. Detroit: Wayne State UP, 1969. Whitman, Walt.
In a recent issue of a New York journal, Walt Whitman casts a backward glance on his own road.
Iowa cooperated because my co-director, Ed Folsom, edits the journal and controls copyright.
That is, with an online journal we have opportunities for born-digital critical and creative responses
The Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
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
manuscripts and periodical printings of Whitman's poetry were never collected, and the long-promised journalism
Peter Lang eventually published two volumes of the journalism in 1998 and 2003, though these volumes
at UNL celebrating the bicentennial of Whitman's birth. 2020: prose manuscripts. 2022: complete journalism
Evans (1842); his short fiction; his unpublished prose manuscripts; and the early notebooks and his journalism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
[Walt Whitman], "An English and an American Poet," American Phrenological Journal , 90-91.
Leigh Hunt (1784-1859) was an English essayist, critic, journalist, poet, and editor of significant journals
experience explains Whitman's transcendence of his character as a minor writer of fiction, poems, and journalism
AnonymousSelf-Reviews of the 1855 Leaves, Whitman's AnonymousThroughout his career, Whitman used his connections in journalism
of Grass in no fewer than three periodicals—the United States Review, the American Phrenological Journal
This agenda is especially clear in the piece written for the American Phrenological Journal.
It was through journalism that Whitman first discovered himself to be a writer, first joined the public
By 1838, Whitman was back to regular work in journalism, this time as the founding editor and publisher
During the early 1840s, he contributed reviews and essays to papers and literary journals and also began
The significance of journalism in Whitman's overall development is at least partly clear, however.
Journalism, Whitman's
With his antislavery hopes frustrated, Whitman largely took leave from politics and journalism until
Whitman's seeming indifference to the plight of blacks in his journalism and early fiction reflects a
between North and South so weakened the free-soil movement that Whitman abandoned his free-soil journalism
who had focused much of his journalistic writing on slavery, wrote three letters to the free-soil journal
egalitarianism nor his identification with slaves could have been anticipated by his free-soil journalism
One way to make sense of Whitman's seeming inconsistencies on slavery is to recognize that his journalism
by concern for white labor than by sympathy for slaves, a position he consistently held in his journalism
In an 1847 journal entry Whitman suggests that the "soul or spirit transmits itself into all matter"
"The Boy Lover" is published in the American Re view, a Whig journal.
Walter keeps a journal and later publishes portions of it in the Crescent. 2 5 FEBRUARY.
Wells), publishers of the American Phreno logical Journal (Myerson, Walt Whitman, 19).
This is a positive review in the country's most influential literary journal.
"Old Brooklyn Days" appears in the New York Morning Journal (seePW, 2:773-774). 16 AUGUST.
The Long Island Historical Journal 6.1 (1993): 83–95. Birthplace, Whitman's
important forms of popular literature; and school books, imaginative writings, political orations, and journalism
"Walt Whitman's Journalism: A Bibliography." Walt Whitman Review 14 (1968): 67–141.____.
and Man (1920), The Life and Letters of John Burroughs (2 vols., 1925), The Heart of Burroughs's Journals
Journal of English Teaching Techniques 7 (1974): 14–21.Blodgett, Harold W.
English Journal 73 (1984): 26–27.Sealts, Merton M., Jr. "Melville and Whitman."
of his career he had contributed roughly twenty-five hundred articles and reviews to professional journals
White's important contributions to Whitman scholarship can be noted here: he authored Walt Whitman's Journalism
Southern California (M.A., 1937), and the University of London (Ph.D., 1953), White taught courses in 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.
He learned journalism in New York City at the World and at the Sun.
there for thirty-one years until he became the first head of the Columbia University School of Journalism
The Encyclopedia of American Journalism. New York: Facts on File, 1983. Traubel, Horace.
I am an etcher and I enclose a few notices from The Times and other journals in case you have never seen
Mott, American Journalism, 354–55. Ka r e n Ka rB Ie n e r { 15 20.
Mott, American Journalism, 355. 23.
Whitman, Journalism, 1:172–73. r oB e rT J.
Journal of American Studies 37 (2003): 1–15. Armstrong, Nancy.
Fitz-James O’Brien: Selected Literary Journalism, 1852–1860.
Leigh Hunt (1784-1859) wrote essays, poems, and an autobiography along with being an editor of journals
The Writings of Henry David Thoreau , Journal II, 1850-September 15,1851, ed.
Traubel attacked the book in The Conservator, his journal devoted to the worship of Whitman, for its
during his undergraduate days that "Waldo" (as he was called after his junior year) began keeping a journal
historic newspapers, for example, should not assume that they represent a complete record of past journalism
Balʹmont's Reimagining of Walt Whitman," by Martin Bidney, first appeared in The Slavic and East European Journal
(One of Whit man's favorite passages culled from his journal reading was "The mountains, rivers, forests
Gregory Woods : 139 ported this transatlantic tendency and published these poets in its own house journal
that recalls how agitated he could become when he was in love, as in the following entry from his journal
How can we capture between journal covers a major literary figure who pretends literature doesn't exist
He was deeply involved in the Body Politic,Can ada's leading gay and lesbian journal, and in the AIDS
I am sending the the "Review of Reviews," that most interesting of journals.
Quarterly Journal of Speech 47 (1961): 169–172.Baskerville, Barnet.
The Journals of Bronson Alcott. Ed. Odell Shepard. Boston: Little, Brown, 1938. ____.
The Journals of Bronson Alcott. Ed. Odell Shepard. Boston: Little, Brown, 1938. ____.