Literary Journalism in British and American Prose (e-bog) af Doug Underwood, Underwood

Literary Journalism in British and American Prose e-bog

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The debate surrounding &quote;fake news&quote; versus &quote;real&quote; news is nothing new. From Jonathan Swift's work as an acerbic, anonymous journal editor-turned-novelist to reporter Mark Twain's hoax stories to Mary Ann Evans' literary reviews written under her pseudonym, George Eliot, famous journalists and literary figures have always mixed fact, imagination and critical commentary to ...
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Forfattere Doug Underwood, Underwood (forfatter)
Forlag McFarland
Udgivet 10 maj 2019
Længde 285 sider
Genrer Communication studies
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781476635279
The debate surrounding "e;fake news"e; versus "e;real"e; news is nothing new. From Jonathan Swift's work as an acerbic, anonymous journal editor-turned-novelist to reporter Mark Twain's hoax stories to Mary Ann Evans' literary reviews written under her pseudonym, George Eliot, famous journalists and literary figures have always mixed fact, imagination and critical commentary to produce memorable works. Contrasting the rival yet complementary traditions of "e;literary"e; or "e;new"e; journalism in Britain and the U.S., this study explores the credibility of some of the "e;great"e; works of English literature.