By trying to leave no traces of the author's presence in the text, the rules of traditional American journalism seem to decree a sort of "lawful killing". From this perspective, the rule of the 5 Ws may be compared to the M'Naughten test, which established that defendants could reply only with a "yes" or "no" to the questions of the court. Although the new journalism did not stress the necessity of the reporter's militant involvement (as in the muckraking tradition), they pursued an aesthetic of saturation which only could render justice to the intricacy and multi-facetedness of contemporary experience and criminal behaviour. Using a term belonging to the law, here "parole" becomes a discourse about and around criminals which, unlike tradit...
The article focuses on narratives that can best be classified as documentary novels. Such narratives...
The publication in 1965 of Truman Capote\u27s In Cold Blood re-familiarized America with the brutal ...
By the early twentieth century the modernization of American criminal law had become an issue of wid...
By trying to leave no traces of the author's presence in the text, the rules of traditional American...
This paper deals with how Narrative Journalism influences the novels in literature with special refe...
The aim of this thesis is to establish whether In Cold Blood could be considered to be the true acco...
Whether or not Capote invented something called the “nonfiction novel,” he ushered in the serious, e...
With the 1965 publication of In Cold Blood, Truman Capote announced the creation of a new literary g...
True crime reporting has long captivated audiences. By reporting details of an actual crime in a sen...
In Cold Blood : A True Account of a Multiple Murder and Its ConsequencesBy Truman CapoteNew York: Vi...
As Truman Capote was looking through The New York Times one morning in November 1959, a headline cau...
NON-FICTION MURDER. TRUMAN CAPOTE’S FILM PORTRAITSIn 1958 a farming family of four was brutall...
Capote's themes of the innocent character who is confronted with evil and the evil character - a pro...
In 1959, Capote’s nonfiction novel entitled, In Cold Blood was written using artistic methods relate...
In a world defined by and lived through media spectacle, nearly every part of human existence can no...
The article focuses on narratives that can best be classified as documentary novels. Such narratives...
The publication in 1965 of Truman Capote\u27s In Cold Blood re-familiarized America with the brutal ...
By the early twentieth century the modernization of American criminal law had become an issue of wid...
By trying to leave no traces of the author's presence in the text, the rules of traditional American...
This paper deals with how Narrative Journalism influences the novels in literature with special refe...
The aim of this thesis is to establish whether In Cold Blood could be considered to be the true acco...
Whether or not Capote invented something called the “nonfiction novel,” he ushered in the serious, e...
With the 1965 publication of In Cold Blood, Truman Capote announced the creation of a new literary g...
True crime reporting has long captivated audiences. By reporting details of an actual crime in a sen...
In Cold Blood : A True Account of a Multiple Murder and Its ConsequencesBy Truman CapoteNew York: Vi...
As Truman Capote was looking through The New York Times one morning in November 1959, a headline cau...
NON-FICTION MURDER. TRUMAN CAPOTE’S FILM PORTRAITSIn 1958 a farming family of four was brutall...
Capote's themes of the innocent character who is confronted with evil and the evil character - a pro...
In 1959, Capote’s nonfiction novel entitled, In Cold Blood was written using artistic methods relate...
In a world defined by and lived through media spectacle, nearly every part of human existence can no...
The article focuses on narratives that can best be classified as documentary novels. Such narratives...
The publication in 1965 of Truman Capote\u27s In Cold Blood re-familiarized America with the brutal ...
By the early twentieth century the modernization of American criminal law had become an issue of wid...