The Cambridge History of American Literature: Later national literature: pt. IIWilliam Peterfield Trent, John Erskine, Stuart Pratt Sherman, Carl Van Doren G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1921 |
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... Journalist and Lecturer . The Quaker City Excursion . Later Life . Artistic Ideals . Travel Books . The Innocents ... Journalism . Puck . Judge . Life . New Tendencies after the Civil War . Charles Godfrey Leland . George Ade . Eugene ...
... Journalist and Lecturer . The Quaker City Excursion . Later Life . Artistic Ideals . Travel Books . The Innocents ... Journalism . Puck . Judge . Life . New Tendencies after the Civil War . Charles Godfrey Leland . George Ade . Eugene ...
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... journalism . In 1863 Artemus Ward ' spent three glorious weeks revelling with the newspaper men in Virginia City ... journalistic vivacities resulted in his migration in 1864 to San Francisco , where in 1864 and 1865 he wrote for The ...
... journalism . In 1863 Artemus Ward ' spent three glorious weeks revelling with the newspaper men in Virginia City ... journalistic vivacities resulted in his migration in 1864 to San Francisco , where in 1864 and 1865 he wrote for The ...
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... experience and imaginative apprehension . The latter part of the book , which might have been called " The Mississippi Revisited , " is the journalistic record of an excursion made with a stenographer in 1882 ; it contains interesting.
... experience and imaginative apprehension . The latter part of the book , which might have been called " The Mississippi Revisited , " is the journalistic record of an excursion made with a stenographer in 1882 ; it contains interesting.
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... journalism and with the use of the lariat . The moment that he enters " the holy gloom " of history he becomes , as Mark Twain became when he went to Europe , the representative of democratic America , preaching the gospel of ...
... journalism and with the use of the lariat . The moment that he enters " the holy gloom " of history he becomes , as Mark Twain became when he went to Europe , the representative of democratic America , preaching the gospel of ...
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... journalism were meanwhile clearly marked out . Casual newspaper paragraphers like J. M. Bailey of The Danbury [ Connecticut ] News , C. B. Lewis of The Detroit Free Press , and R. J. Burdette of The Burlington [ Iowa ] Hawkeye gave ...
... journalism were meanwhile clearly marked out . Casual newspaper paragraphers like J. M. Bailey of The Danbury [ Connecticut ] News , C. B. Lewis of The Detroit Free Press , and R. J. Burdette of The Burlington [ Iowa ] Hawkeye gave ...
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