Format:
VI, 235 S.
,
Ill
Edition:
1. ed.
ISBN:
1137428708
,
9781137428707
Series Statement:
New directiones in Irish and Irish American literature
Content:
Introduction -- Irish trauma and the roots of new journalism. Ghosts and wires: The telegraph and Irish space / Christopher Morash -- "Green shoots" of the new journalism in the Freeman's journal, 1878-1890 / Felix M. Larkin -- Democratizing journalism. "The mechanics of how we bear witness" / Karen Steele -- Stead's lessons for Ireland: Irish political cartoons and the new journalism / Elizabeth Tilley -- Transnational new journalism. W. T. Stead, liberal imperialism, and Ireland / Michael de Nie -- Political cartoons as visual opinion discourse: the rise and fall of John Redmond in the Irish world / Úna Ní Bhroiméil -- "A great deal cannot be printed": W. T. Stead, E. J. Dillon, and Leo Tolstoy / Kevnin Rafter -- New journalism and modernism. "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 -- Irish modernism, the new journalism, and modern periodical studies / Paige Reynolds
Note:
IntroductionIrish trauma and the roots of new journalism. Ghosts and wires: The telegraph and Irish space
,
"Green shoots" of the new journalism in the Freeman's journal, 1878-1890
,
Democratizing journalism. "The mechanics of how we bear witness"
,
Stead's lessons for Ireland: Irish political cartoons and the new journalism
,
Transnational new journalism. W. T. Stead, liberal imperialism, and Ireland
,
Political cartoons as visual opinion discourse: the rise and fall of John Redmond in the Irish world
,
"A great deal cannot be printed": W. T. Stead, E. J. Dillon, and Leo Tolstoy
,
New journalism and modernism. "Those who create themselves wits at the cost of feminine delicacy": James Joyce, W.T. Stead and the "maiden tribute" sex scandal
,
Irish modernism, the new journalism, and modern periodical studies
Language:
English
Subjects:
General works
Keywords:
Irland
;
Journalismus