Critical Writing for the JournalistChilton Company, Book Division, 1959 - 207 sivua |
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... standards of criticism ? " " What philosophy of criticism do you follow ? " " Do you consider yourself an authoritarian or an impression- istic critic ? " In corresponding with or talking to scores of critics who write for newspapers ...
... standards of criticism ? " " What philosophy of criticism do you follow ? " " Do you consider yourself an authoritarian or an impression- istic critic ? " In corresponding with or talking to scores of critics who write for newspapers ...
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... standards are their own reactions ( a legitimate philosophy , although a disputed one , as we shall see ) to those who judge everything in , as Norman Foerster has put it in his Toward Standards , " the light of the forces animating ...
... standards are their own reactions ( a legitimate philosophy , although a disputed one , as we shall see ) to those who judge everything in , as Norman Foerster has put it in his Toward Standards , " the light of the forces animating ...
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... standards , the journalist is likely to depend too much upon the effect upon himself of what he is viewing or hearing . In any case , this type , as generally encountered in journalism , is easily and quickly written . Because the best ...
... standards , the journalist is likely to depend too much upon the effect upon himself of what he is viewing or hearing . In any case , this type , as generally encountered in journalism , is easily and quickly written . Because the best ...
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What Is Critical Writing? | 1 |
Extent and Functions | 13 |
The Criticisms of Journalistic Criticism | 25 |
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