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The Story and the Trutherature, in fact, have commonly used these terms for their products and purposes. Whether they go out and get it or sit down and write it, a story has long been something familiar to both reporters and authors. Furthermore, whether they have painstakingly assembled it from facts or woven it out of tObedient 发表于 2025-3-23 14:32:47
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Literary Critiques of Journalismin eighteen months,” he wrote in his . in 1837, “that a daily newspaper conducted with power, knowledge, industry and genius, can be made the most powerful instrument of civilization and of improvement the world ever saw.” With characteristic bravado, he continued, “Shakespeare is the great genius o幻影 发表于 2025-3-23 22:30:45
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Epiloguehors as the nation’s designated truth-tellers. At the same time, the nation’s literary class had not turned readers away from journalism; indeed, the appetite for war news would drive interest in newspapers even higher over the next four years. Although they enjoyed numerous triumphs of their own, aBIAS 发表于 2025-3-24 15:45:02
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Overview: Explores the sibling rivalry that emerged in the American literary marketplace in the decades after the advent of the penny press, showing how journalism became a target, a counterpoint, and even a model for numerous American authors, including Thoreau, Cooper, Poe, and Stowe.978-1-349-29353-7978-0-230-11859-1遗忘 发表于 2025-3-25 02:10:03
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