Journalism for Women - a Practical Guide |
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Author:
| Bennett, E. A. |
ISBN: | 978-1-4554-4141-9 |
Publication Date: | Nov 2013 |
Publisher: | Seltzer Books
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Book Format: | Ebook |
List Price: | USD $.99 |
Book Description:
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The book, first published around 1900, begins: The Secret Significance of Journalism. For the majority of people the earth is a dull planet. It is only a Stevenson who can say: I never remember being bored; and one may fairly doubt whether even Stevenson uttered truth when he made that extraordinary statement. None of us escapes boredom entirely: some of us, indeed, are bored during the greater part of our lives. The fact is unpalatable, but it is a fact. Each thinks that his existence...
More DescriptionThe book, first published around 1900, begins: The Secret Significance of Journalism. For the majority of people the earth is a dull planet. It is only a Stevenson who can say: I never remember being bored; and one may fairly doubt whether even Stevenson uttered truth when he made that extraordinary statement. None of us escapes boredom entirely: some of us, indeed, are bored during the greater part of our lives. The fact is unpalatable, but it is a fact. Each thinks that his existence is surrounded and hemmed in by the Ordinary; that his vocations and pastimes are utterly commonplace; his friends prosaic; even his sorrows sordid. We are (a few will say) colour blind to the rainbow tints of life, and we see everything grey, or perhaps blue. We feel instinctively that if there is such a thing as romance, it contrives to exhibit itself just where we are not.