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Journalism And The Novel Truth And Fiction 17002000 1st Edition Doug Underwood

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Journalism And The Novel Truth And Fiction 17002000 1st Edition Doug Underwood
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.85 MB
Pages: 279
Author: Doug Underwood
ISBN: 9780511464973, 9780521899529, 0521899524, 0511464975
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Journalism And The Novel Truth And Fiction 17002000 1st Edition Doug Underwood by Doug Underwood 9780511464973, 9780521899529, 0521899524, 0511464975 instant download after payment.

Literary journalism is a rich field of study that has played an important role in the creation of the English and American literary canons. In this original and engaging study, Doug Underwood focuses on the many notable journalists-turned-novelists found at the margins of fact and fiction since the early eighteenth century, when the novel and the commercial periodical began to emerge as powerful cultural forces. Writers from both sides of the Atlantic are discussed, from Daniel Defoe to Charles Dickens, and from Mark Twain to Joan Didion. Underwood shows how many literary reputations are built on journalistic foundations of research and reporting, and how this impacts on questions of realism and authenticity throughout the work of many canonical authors. This book will be of great interest to researchers and students of British and American literature.

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