Critical Writing for the JournalistChilton Company, Book Division, 1959 - 207 sivua |
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... Realize the full extent of his responsibility , Learn how to apply basic principles of criticism to his work , Remain aware of his readers ' or listeners ' needs , but go beyond these to assist them in forming their tastes . Be an ...
... Realize the full extent of his responsibility , Learn how to apply basic principles of criticism to his work , Remain aware of his readers ' or listeners ' needs , but go beyond these to assist them in forming their tastes . Be an ...
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... realize that the author does not know what he is talking about . The climate of opinion shifts so swiftly that by the time this book is published the following illustration may be inexact . In 1952 or 1953 , if a Russian dance company ...
... realize that the author does not know what he is talking about . The climate of opinion shifts so swiftly that by the time this book is published the following illustration may be inexact . In 1952 or 1953 , if a Russian dance company ...
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... realize that here was a new phase in biographical literature . In the nineteenth century , journalists often remained anonymous . Few of them published more than dull reminiscences , made up largely of letters to and from relatives ...
... realize that here was a new phase in biographical literature . In the nineteenth century , journalists often remained anonymous . Few of them published more than dull reminiscences , made up largely of letters to and from relatives ...
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What Is Critical Writing? | 1 |
Extent and Functions | 13 |
X3 The Criticisms of Journalistic Criticism | 25 |
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