Myths of Literary Journalism: A Practitioner's Perspective

  • Franklin J
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Abstract

Reports on the role of literary forms in journalism. Threat to the fundamental values of honesty, accuracy and objectivity; Interest among literary journalists in the presentation aspect of the news and the writing part of the journalistic process; Historical context of the literary journalism.

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Franklin, J. (1987). Myths of Literary Journalism: A Practitioner’s Perspective. The Journalism Educator, 42(3), 8–13. https://doi.org/10.1177/107769588704200302

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