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Journalism, Literature and Modernity: From Hazlitt to Modernism Book

Journalism, Literature and Modernity: From Hazlitt to Modernism
Journalism, Literature and Modernity: From Hazlitt to Modernism, Journalism has often been disregarded or represented as other by literary critics and authors. The sense of its difference from literature has been heightened by its identification with daily newspaper journalism and reporting. Yet journalism in its b, Journalism, Literature and Modernity: From Hazlitt to Modernism has a rating of 4.5 stars
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  • Journalism, Literature and Modernity: From Hazlitt to Modernism
  • Written by author Kate Campbell
  • Published by Edinburgh University Press, February 2006
  • Journalism has often been disregarded or represented as "other" by literary critics and authors. The sense of its difference from literature has been heightened by its identification with daily newspaper journalism and reporting. Yet "journalism" in its b
  • The authors examine writing in journals across a cultural spectrum--literary journals, organs of culture, magazines, journals promoting modernism, and daily newspapers. Demonstrating a variety of approaches, they explore journalism's importance in relatio
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Foreword
Acknowledgements
Introduction On Perceptions of Journalism1
1Hazlitt, Speech and Writing15
2Dickens's Later Journalism38
3Platform, Performance and Payment in Henry Mayhew's London Labour and the London Poor54
4Hybrid Journalism: Women and the Progressive Fortnightly72
5Matthew Arnold and Publicity: A Modern Critic as Journalist91
6'The Profession of Letters': Walter Pater and Greek Studies121
7Vortex Marsden: A Little Magazine and the Making of Modernity141
8The Making of a Modern Woman Writer: Rebecca West's Journalism, 1911-1930170
9'Monarch of the Drab World': Virginia Woolf's Figuring of Journalism as Abject191
10The Law of Criticism: Laura Riding's Editorship of Epilogue211
Index227


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