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Journalism genres / Style / Narratology / Point of view / Narrative mode / New Journalism / Narrative / Objectivity / Narrator / Literature / Fiction / Journalism
Date: 2014-12-26 02:55:45
Journalism genres
Style
Narratology
Point of view
Narrative mode
New Journalism
Narrative
Objectivity
Narrator
Literature
Fiction
Journalism

100 Literary Journalism Studies Eason-Webb Continuum Romanticism (subjective journalism)

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