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Narrating the news
New Journalism and Literary Genre in Late Nineteenth-Century American Newspapers and Fiction
Book • 2006
In Narrating the News, Karen Roggenkamp analyzes five major stories from three respected New York newspapers during the 1890s to illustrate how new journalism manipulated literary marketplace segments.
The book complements these case studies with cultural analyses on gender, imperialism, class, and the marketplace of ideas, exploring the boundaries between journalism and fiction in late nineteenth-century America.
The book complements these case studies with cultural analyses on gender, imperialism, class, and the marketplace of ideas, exploring the boundaries between journalism and fiction in late nineteenth-century America.
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as one of her authored books about 19th-century periodicals and news narration.


Karen Roggenkamp

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