Sympathy, madness, and crime : how four nineteenth-century journalists made the newspaper women's business /
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Language: | English |
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Kent, Ohio :
The Kent State University Press,
[2016]
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Table of Contents:
- Sympathy and the American newspaper woman
- Representing institutions: asylums and prisons in American periodicals
- Scenes of sympathy in Margaret Fuller's New-York Tribune reportage
- Entering unceremoniously: Fanny Fern, sympathy, and tales of confinement
- Making a spectacle of herself: Nellie Bly, stunt reporting, and marketed sympathy
- Sympathy and sensation: Elizabeth Jordan, Lizzie Borden, and the female reporter in the late nineteenth-century
- Afterword.