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Volume 15 Number 2 ( 1997) Special Double Issue: Whitman and the Civil War pps. - Back Matter, Walt Whitman Quarterly Review, v.15, no.2-3 ISSN 0737-0679 (Print) ISSN 2153-3695 (Online) Copyright 1997 The University of Iowa Recommended Citation "Back Matter, Walt Whitman Quarterly Review, v.15, no.2-3." Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 15 (Fall 1997). https://doi.org/10.13008/2153-3695.1530 This Back Matter and Back Cover is brought to you for free and open access by Iowa Research Online. It has been accepted for inclusion in Walt Whitman Quarterly Review by an authorized administrator of Iowa Research Online. For more information, please contact lib-ir@uiowa.edu.

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GUIDELINES FOR CONTRIBUTORS GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS OF STYLE Essays: Place the title two inches below the top of the page, the author's name two inches below the title, and the text two inches below the author's name. The affiliation of the contributor follows the essay. Notes, Book Reviews, Bibliographies:These are configured like essays, except the author's name follows the work. References: Follow The MLA Style Sheet, Second Edition. Mark references in the text with raised footnote numbers, not author-year citations in parentheses. Double-spaced endnotes should follow the essay on a new page headed "Notes." Do not use Latin abbreviations for repeated citations. Do not condense the names of publishers or titles. Make references complete so a bibliography is unnecessary. QUOTING AND CITING WALT WHITMAN'S WRITINGS The standard edition of Whitman's work is The CollectedWritings of Wfllt Whitman~ twentytwo volumes published by the New York University Press under the general editorship of Gay Wilson Allen and Sculley Bradley. Citations and quotations from Whitman's writings should be keyed to the specific volumes in this edition whenever possible. After the initial citation, contributors should abbreviate the titles of the Collected Writings in the endnotes as follows: LG Leaves of Grass~ Comprehensive Reader's Edition, edited by Harold W. Blodgett and Sculley Bradley (1965). LG Uzr. Leaves of Grass: A Textual Uzriorum of the Printed Poems~ edited by Sculley Bradley, Harold W. Blodgett, Arthur Golden, William White. 3 vols. (1980). Vol. 1: Poems 1855-1856; Vol. 2: Poems 1860-1867; Vol. 3: Poems 1870-1891. EPF PW The Early Poems and Fiction~ edited by Thomas L. Brasher (1963). Prose WVrks 1892~ edited by Floyd Stovall. Vol. 1: Specimen Days (1963); Vol. 2: Collect and Other Prose (1964). Corr. The Correspondence~ edited by Edwin Haviland Miller. Vol. 1: 1842-1867 (1961); Vol. 2: 1868-1875 (1961); Vol. 3: 1876-1885 (1964); Vol. 4: 1886-1889 (1969);Vol. 5: 1890-1892 (1969);Vol. 6: A Supplement with a Composite Index (1977). DBN Daybooks and Notebooks~ edited by William White (1978). Vol. 1: Daybooks, 1876-November 1881;Vol. 2: Daybooks, December 1881-1891;Vol. 3: Diary in Canada, Notebooks, Index. NUPM Notebooks and Unpublished Prose Manuscripts~ edited by Edward F. Grier (1984). Vol. 1: Family Notes and Autobiography, Brooklyn and New York; Vol. 2: Washington; Vol. 3: Camden; Vols. 4, 5, 6: Notes. PROCEDURES FOR SUBMrnITNGWORK Submit two typescripts of your work. To have one returned, include a self-addressed, stamped envelope. Address all correspondence to: Editor, Wfllt Whitman Quarterly Review~ The University ofiowa, 308 English Philosophy Bldg., Iowa City, IA 52242-1492. Our telephone number is 319/335-0454. Contributors whose work is published or publishers whose book is reviewed will receive two complimentary copies ofwwqr. 145

The Collected Writings of Walt Whihnan THE JOURNALISM, VOLUME I: 1834-1846 Edited by Herbert Bergman Douglas A. Noverr, Edward J. Recchia: Associate Editors The Journalism, Volume I: 1834-1846 reprints 589 Whitman items from 20 journals, including 5 that Whitman edited. These items were hitherto unreprinted or uncollected, or available only in out-of-print limited collections, most with unreliable texts. The Journalism has reliable texts, detailed textual notes, a meticulously documented introduction, substantial annotation, and a comprehensive index. For its high editorial standards, The Journalism has been awarded the "Approved Edition" emblem of the Committee on Scholarly Editions of the Modem Language Association of America. The Journalism is indispensable for studies of Whitman's life, poetry, ideas, and milieu; and valuable for studies of American culture, society, history, and journalism. Whitman's journalism covers a wide range of subjects: war, slavery, politics, government, economic matters, labor, immigration, social concerns (crime and punishment, poverty, minority rights, women's rights, health, education), the press, religion, literature, drama, music, art. "A major event in Whitman scholarship." -Gay Wilson Allen "A landmark in Whitman scholarship. The Journalism is meticulously edited and generously annotated. It meets the high standards of the other volumes in The Collected Writings. of Walt Whitman, of which the journalism is an essential part. An impressive volume." -Ed Folsom, University of Iowa "Walt Whitman's journalism is the substrate of Leaves of Grass. It's good to see that this material is at last gathered and published with the thoroughness and high editorial standards it deserves." -Justin Kaplan "Impeccably edited documents, very precise notes, and a marvelously detailed index." - Roger Asselineau, University of Paris-Sorbonne "Everyone interested in Whitman should celebrate the publication of this rich collection." -Shelley Fisher Fishkin, University of Texas 660 pages, hard cover, $44.95, ISBN 0-8204-1019-5 Peter Lang Publishing 275 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY 10001 1-800-770-LANG or 212-647-7706. Fax: 212-647-7707. www.peterlang.com 146

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