Simply enter the word you wish to find and the search engine will search for every instance of the word in the journals. For example: Fight. All instances of the use of the word fight will show up on the results page.
Using an asterisk (*) will increase the odds of finding the results you are seeking. For example: Fight*. The search results will display every instance of fight, fights, fighting, etc. More than one wildcard may be used. For example: *ricar*. This search will return most references to the Aricara tribe, including Ricara, Ricares, Aricaris, Ricaries, Ricaree, Ricareis, and Ricarra. Using a question mark (?) instead of an asterisk (*) will allow you to search for a single character. For example, r?n will find all instances of ran and run, but will not find rain or ruin.
Searches are not case sensitive. For example: george will come up with the same results as George.
Searching for a specific phrase may help narrow down the results. Rather long phrases are no problem. For example: "This white pudding we all esteem".
Because of the creative spellings used by the journalists, it may be necessary to try your search multiple times. For example: P?ro*. This search brings up numerous variant spellings of the French word pirogue, "a large dugout canoe or open boat." Searching for P?*r*og?* will bring up other variant spellings. Searching for canoe or boat also may be helpful.
| Entering in only one field | Searches |
|---|---|
| Year, Month, & Day | Single day |
| Year & Month | Whole month |
| Year | Whole year |
| Month & Day | 1600-#-# to 2100-#-# |
| Month | 1600-#-1 to 2100-#-31 |
| Day | 1600-01-# to 2100-12-# |
Connecticut, married Edmund Price in 1838; in 1842 the Prices moved to Hopedale, Massachusetts, to become part
Vols. 1–2. New York: New York UP, 1961. Price, Abby Hills (1814–1878)
Emory Holloway. 2 vols. Gloucester, Mass.: Peter Smith, 1972. Pride
that relate to the first poem in the 1855 edition of Leaves, ultimately titled "Song of Myself," and part
The verso contains part of a cancelled letter between Charles Francis Adams, Minister to England during
But there is another and full as important side to the story.
It seems to be a part of the compensating provisions of nature that these men and women whose name are
the brilliant “Vivian Grey,” who in “Henrietta Temple,” has given us perhaps the most perfect love-story
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
As to the solidity of this important part of the Water Supply, Mr.
centre of this dividing wall is build a "Puddle Wall" (that is a wall of mixed clay and sand in equal parts
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
Yet we believe there is enough material in the colored race, if they were in some secure and ample part
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
I would like to begin by briefly telling a long story, an all too familiar one, a story of American literary
scholarship over the last half century, a story of how changing technologies have gradually altered
It's a story that—in the case of Walt Whitman and many others—begins in the late 1940s and early 1950s
So in the mid-1950s a relatively young group of twelve scholars joined together to devote a major part
The three-volume Variorum Edition of Leaves of Grass , part of the , was originally slated to record
Times '57 At one point, this manuscript likely formed part of Whitman's cultural geography scrapbook.
Lines and parts of lines that fit the parameters of traditional metrical or strong-stress poetry abound
The two groups have the same accentual contour—falling 1–2, primary to secondary prominence.
Line 2 does not pick up the iambic rhythm of line one but rather this 1–2 falling contour.
Again there are two groups, with 1–2 contours, with the first accent on pronouns—I and you and -sume
("Song of Myself," section 2) Many poems ask to be read at a rapid, exuberant pace, with no time for
terminates in Fulton avenue, and thus becomes a mere tributary of the mighty flood which pours from all parts
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
wend—they never stop, Successions of men, Americanos, a hundred millions, One generation playing its part
and passing on, And another generation playing its part and passing on in its turn, With faces turned
Let others ignore what they may, I make the poem of evil also—I commemorate that part also, I am myself
how superb and how divine is your body, or any part of it. Whoever you are!
2* Lands where the northwest Columbia winds, and where the southwest Colorado winds!
Proud Music of the Storm" in Passage to India (1871), Two Rivulets (1876), and in Leaves of Grass (1881–2)
Proud Music of the Storm" in Passage to India (1871), Two Rivulets (1876), and in Leaves of Grass (1881–2)
Proud Music of the Storm" in Passage to India (1871), Two Rivulets (1876), and in Leaves of Grass (1881–2)
2 Come forward O my soul, and let the rest retire, Listen, lose not, it is toward thee they tend, Parting
2 Come forward O my soul, and let the rest retire, Listen, lose not, it is toward thee they tend, Parting
presented in its final version in 1881.Sidney Krause divides the poem's six numbered sections into three parts
: I, section 1; II, sections 2 through 5; III, section 6.
Otherwise, sleep is mentioned only once, toward the beginning of section 2.
In section 2 music from human activities, human music-making, and nature blend into one orchestra which
Section 3 divides into two parts.
comes inabout 1885poetry1 leafhandwritten; This is a draft of Proudly the Flood Comes In, published as part
This manuscript is a draft of "Proudly the Flood Comes In," first published as part of "Fancies at Navesink
Vol. 2. New York: New York, 1961.Woodward, William, and Edward F. Sanderson.
the pseudosciences.In the case of phrenology, Whitman constructed a mythical persona, based in large part
the past and predict a joyous future, resembles the invisible musicians of séances (sections 1 and 2)
American Literature 2 (1931): 350–384.Reiss, Edmund. "Whitman's Debt to Animal Magnetism."
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
No, no, friend; the Christian religion has not held sway over large parts of the civilized world for
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
Schoolhouse No. 18, in Remsen street, we are informed, will not be opened until the latter part of next
Committee on Heating still persist, we learn, in their absurd plan of admitting hot air at the highest part
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
The Sunday Car Question, after a thorough discussion on the part of the speakers, preachers, and writers
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
O'Connor's story, "The Carpenter," presents Whitman as a modern Christ, able to perform miracles and
truth to which you are possibly eligible" lies "in yourself and your inherent relations" (Prose Works 2:
of Myself": "Stop this day and night with me and you shall possess the origin of all poems" (section 2)
point in the Hicks essay that there are no longer "any such living fountains of belief" (Prose Works 2:
Vol. 2. New York: Rowman and Littlefield, 1961.Whitman, Walt. The Correspondence. Ed.
Floyd Stovall. 2 vols. New York: New York UP, 1963–1964. "Quakers and Quakerism"
matter in an impartial spirit, are quite unanimous that the city has made a first rate bargain on its part
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
The first is the thinly veiled story of the grievances of Queen Nathalie, which is published by Ollendorf
Frederic repeats as true the story that the Emperor Frederick had drawn up and signed his abdication,
Heavily revised draft, signed, of Queries to My Seventieth Year, a poem first published in the May 2,
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
, like the Injun, will be eliminated: it is the law of races, history, what-not" (With Walt Whitman 2:
He told Horace Traubel point-blank, "The Injun, will be eliminated" (With Walt Whitman 2:283).
fact Whitman's privileging of Asian cultures over African and Native American ones might be based in part
Vol. 2. New York: Appleton, 1908; Vol. 3. New York: Mitchell Kennerley, 1914; Vol. 5. Ed.
Concord Massachusetts 10 January 2, 1863 Dear Sir, Mr Walt Whitman, of New York, writes me that he is
seeking employment in the public service in Washington, & perhaps some application on his part has already
), 5:302-303, hypothetically reconstructs the two letters which he had not seen, and dates them "c. 2?
Chase, however, kept the letter because he wanted an Emerson autograph; see Trowbridge, My Own Story
The public are enlightened as to how the New York Herald makes up its “own correspondence from all parts
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
126, 155, 160, 189, 206, 216, 223. during the earlier hours of the day; and after dinner, (we dine at 2)
on Webster see: Sydney Nathans, "Daniel Webster, Massachusetts Man," The New England Quarterly 39 (2)
on Webster see: Sydney Nathans, "Daniel Webster, Massachusetts Man," The New England Quarterly 39 (2)
, "is wholly without plan: the first thing at hand, that is the thing I take up" (With Walt Whitman 2:
sets me free," Whitman proclaimed in 1888, "in a flood of light—of life, of vista" (With Walt Whitman 2:
Democratic Vistas about the "shreds of Hebrews, Romans, Greeks" that dominated attention (Prose Works 2:
Floyd Stovall. 2 vols. New York: New York UP, 1963–1964.____.
Emory Holloway. 2 vols. Gloucester, Mass.: Peter Smith, 1972. Reading, Whitman's
poet who previously had seen himself as the singer of songs for "The States" (l. 43), like Whitman in parts
The five-line fourth poem ("This moment as I sit alone") announces the poet's thought (part hope, part
(l. 46) and answers that it is the parting of two men on a pier: "The one to remain hung on the other's
of a love affair with a man, along with a story of a coming out that affects Whitman's other poetry
Nina Baym, et al., 2 vols. (New York: W. W. Norton and Company, 1994), I, 2,097–2,101.
Whitman supported himself (and to some extent his mother) first as a part-time clerk in the Army Paymaster's
major work into multiple annexes appended to Leaves along the way: Drum-Taps, Sequel, Songs Before Parting
For details see especially volumes 1, 2, and 4 of The Correspondence, edited by Edwin Haviland Miller
, and volume 2 of Horace Traubel's With Walt Whitman in Camden.