A Sourcebook of American Literary Journalism: Representative Writers in an Emerging GenreThomas B. Connery A wide range of writers are brought together for the first time in this discussion of an on-going, largely unrecognized American prose tradition: literary journalism of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Such writing was not new journalism and therefore simply a type of journalism; nor was it factual fiction, merely a type of realistic fiction. Rather, it can be examined as a distinct literary form, a type of cultural expression that can be defined and characterized. |
Contents
Jane Kramer | 22 |
The Writers | 39 |
Richard Harding Davis | 55 |
Copyright | |
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