10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NEWSPAPERISM»
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newspaperism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
newspaperism and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Reality of the Unreal: The City as Metaphor in Henry ...
The keyword is "newspaperism", which synecdochically hints to mass- market
culture, a threat to true culture in James's view, and through it to lowering
standards behind the facade of progression. All this may be regarded as Nash's
biassed ...
2
Professions of Taste: Henry James, British Aestheticism, and ...
... and one-day wonders generated by that cultural machine Gabriel
synecdochically refers to as "newspaperism" — by which he means, of course,
the newly ascendent mass popular press that was so active in publicizing the
exploits of actors ...
3
Modernism and the Culture of Celebrity
... advertisement and newspaperism, this age of interviewing, not one of the
persons concerned has the smallest acquaintance? . . . The phenomenon is one
that is brought home every day of one's life by the ravenous autograph-hunters, ...
4
Media and the American Mind: From Morse to McLuhan
Reproofs of "newspaperism" and the assorted evils of modern journalism singled
out the telegraph as the main culprit responsible for the debilitating changes
wrought in the press. The London Spectator looked dubiously on the net effect of
...
5
Quarterly Review: A Journal of University Perspectives
It is true that this usage is at the beck and call of metropolitan dailies, but it is
unfair to call it a newspaperism. It is part of our sinful inheritance. "Following" may
eventually become good usage as a preposition, just as "during" has done, but
not ...
6
Free Love in Utopia: John Humphrey Noyes and the Origin of ...
Reflection on these facts has satisfied me that newspaperism is the inlet of many
of the plagues we suffer. Why not? The acrid selfish spirit of the Devil's world is
the element of all disease, and certainly the newspapers represent and circulate
it ...
George Wallingford Noyes, Lawrence Foster, 2001
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Narrating the News: New Journalism and Literary Genre in ...
Chapel Hill: Univ. of North Carolina Press, 1989. Pahl, Dennis. "De-composing
Poe's 'Philosophy.'" Texas Studies in Language and Literature 38 (1996): 1-25.
Pallen, Conde Benoist. "Newspaperism." Lippincott's Monthly Magazine 32 (1886
): ...
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The Professional Literary Agent in Britain, 1880-1920
Indeed, some commentators at the time saw the mass production of printed
material as symptomatic of what Henry James called 'This age of advertisement
and newspaperism,'5 by which he meant the end of literature as a gentleman's ...
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Henry James and the Culture of Publicity
For Nash, it is the 'colossal, deafening newspaperism of the period' which
constitutes 'its most distinctive sign', and Miriam's success in the theatre will be
accompanied, accordingly, by 'reporters and photographers, placards, and
interviews ...
10
Ian Hamilton Collected Poems
... of mystery, of the inscrutable ('the artist was what he did — he was nothing else
'), his shudders of distaste at 'vulgarity and publicity and newspaperism', James
could also acknowledge the 'supremely natural' nature of biographical curiosity.
Ian Hamilton, Alan Jenkins, 2012
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «NEWSPAPERISM»
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In the early eighteen-nineties, Henry James wrote in his notebook about “this age of advertisement and newspaperism, this age of interviewing. «New Yorker, Jan 14»
Are Newspaper People Really Still Wondering If Journalism Can …
It's not newspaperism, it's not broadcastism, it's not newsmagazineism. This is not merely a cheeky observation. Because buried in the word ... «The Awl, Dec 12»