Literature, Journalism, and the Vocabularies of Liberalism
Author(s)
J. Macleod
J. Macleod
This book examines the impact of the new liberalism on English literary discourse from the fin-de-siècle to World War One. It maps out an extensive network of journalists, men of letters and political theorists, showing how their shared political and literary vocabularies offer new readings of liberalism's relation to an emerging modernist culture.
Keywords
English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Semiotics & Theory, General, General, Journalism, English & College Success -> English -> Literary Criticism, Social Sciences -> Social Sciences -> General, English & College Success -> English -> Fiction, Social Sciences -> Mass Communication -> Journalism, SC833000, SC821000, SC812000, SC411130, SC825000, SCX28010, SUCO41141, 3055, 4791, 4120, 7049, 4930, 3611, 3507
English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Semiotics & Theory, General, General, Journalism, English & College Success -> English -> Literary Criticism, Social Sciences -> Social Sciences -> General, English & College Success -> English -> Fiction, Social Sciences -> Mass Communication -> Journalism, SC833000, SC821000, SC812000, SC411130, SC825000, SCX28010, SUCO41141, 3055, 4791, 4120, 7049, 4930, 3611, 3507
Name in long format: | Literature, Journalism, and the Vocabularies of Liberalism Politics and Letters, 1886-1916 |
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ISBN-10: | 0230391478 |
ISBN-13: | 9780230391475 |
Book pages: | 366 |
Book language: | English |
Edition: | 2 |
Binding: | ePub |
Publisher: | Springer Nature |
Dimensions: | eBook |