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Biography of Arnold Bennett
611 words, approx. 2 pages
 The English novelist and dramatist Arnold Bennett (1867-1931) was the author of The Old Wives' Tale, a masterpiece of realism. Arnold Bennett was born on May 27, 1867, in Hanley, one of the pottery-making "Six Towns" of central England. The youth, called...
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Biography of (Enoch) Arnold Bennett
7378 words, approx. 24.6 pages
 Enoch Arnold Bennett was a multifaceted celebrity in his day--novelist, short-story writer, critic, journalist, playwright, travelogue writer, prodigious letter writer, watercolorist, member of government, yachtsman--with diverse interests and phenomenal...
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Biography of Arnold Bennett
5148 words, approx. 17.2 pages
 Straw was laid in the streets outside Chiltern Court, to deaden sounds, while Arnold Bennett lay dying in his flat there. It was the last time the city of London was to pay such respect to a public figure. To some extent this respect was nostalgic becaus...



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 The Washington Post
Courageous Women in Journalism
10/23/1998: 979 words, approx. 3 pages Anna Zarkova, chief crime reporter for Bulgaria's Trud daily newspaper, sat on a stage in the Freedom Forum's Newseum on Monday while the audience watched a video about her. She could see it with only one eye, and when she turned to do so,...
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 Nieman Reports
Women and journalism.(Brief Article)
12/22/2001: 1,028 words, approx. 3 pages To writers in countries throughout the world, Nieman Reports posed a few questions: In your country or region, what is the situation for women journalists? If women journalists are progressing into decision-making positions, what impact, if any, exists in how news is being covered?...


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Journalism for Women by Arnold Bennett | |
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