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" Ireland and the new journalism. "
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BL
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Record Number
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732309
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b552097
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Title & Author
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Ireland and the new journalism.
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Publication Statement
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[Place of publication not identified]: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015
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ISBN
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1349491551
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: 9781349491551
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Contents
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Introduction; Karen Steele and Michael de Nie PART I: IRISH TRAUMA AND THE ROOTS OF NEW JOURNALISM 1. Ghosts and Wires: The Telegraph and Irish Space; Christopher Morash 2. 'Green Shoots' of the New Journalism in the Freeman's Journal , 1878-1890; Felix M. Larkin PART II: DEMOCRATIZING JOURNALISM 3. 'The Mechanics of How We Bear Witness': W. T. Stead's Lessons for Ireland; Karen Steele 4. Stead's Lessons for Ireland Irish Political Cartoons and the New Journalism; Elizabeth Tilley PART III: TRANSNATIONAL NEW JOURNALISM 5. W. T. Stead, Liberal Imperialism, and Ireland; Michael de Nie 6. Political Cartoons as Visual Opinion Discourse: The Rise and Fall of John Redmond in the Irish World ; Una Ni Bhroimeil 7. 'A Great Deal Cannot Be Printed': W. T. Stead, E. J. Dillon, and Leo Tolstoy; Kevin Rafter PART IV: NEW JOURNALISM AND MODERNISM 8. 'Those Who Create Themselves Wits at the Cost of Feminine Delicacy': James Joyce, W. T. Stead, and the 'Maiden Tribute' Sex Scandal; Margot Gayle Backus 9. From Revival to Revolution: Thomas MacDonagh and the Irish Review ; Kurt Bullock 10. Irish Modernism, the New Journalism, and Modern Periodical Studies; Paige Reynolds ?
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LC Classification
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PN5144.I745 2015
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