Journalism, LUN-MIł
Extra, extra! Although the content and style of journalism and the medium through which it is delivered have varied significantly over the years, journalism has always given us a way to keep up with current events, so that we always have our fingers on the pulse.
Journalism Encyclopedia Articles By Title
Artur Lundkvist was a Swedish poet, novelist, and literary critic. Lundkvist grew up in a rural community, where......
Benjamin Lundy was an American publisher and leading abolitionist in the 1820s and ’30s. Born to Quaker parents,......
Alison Lurie was an American writer whose urbane and witty novels usually feature upper-middle-class academics......
Aḥmad Luṭfī al-Sayyid was a journalist and lawyer, a leading spokesman for Egyptian modernism in the first half......
Bernard-Henri Lévy is a French philosopher, journalist, filmmaker, and public intellectual who was a leading member......
Elias Lönnrot was a folklorist and philologist who created the Finnish national epic, the Kalevala (1835, enlarged......
Sir Roger L’Estrange was one of the earliest of English journalists and pamphleteers, an ardent supporter of the......
Charles MacArthur was an American journalist, dramatist, and screenwriter. He was a colourful personality who is......
Sir Desmond MacCarthy was an English journalist who, as a weekly columnist for the New Statesman known as the “Affable......
Hugh MacDiarmid was the preeminent Scottish poet of the first half of the 20th century and leader of the Scottish......
Donagh MacDonagh was a poet, playwright, and balladeer, prominent representative of lively Irish entertainment......
Cynthia Macdonald was an American poet who employed a sardonic, often flippant tone and used grotesque imagery......
Dwight Macdonald was an American writer and film critic. He graduated from Yale University. In the 1930s he became......
José Agostinho de Macedo was a Portuguese didactic poet, critic, and pamphleteer notable for his acerbity. Macedo......
Colin Macfarquhar was a Scottish printer, who, with Andrew Bell, founded the Encyclopædia Britannica in 1768. A......
Rachel MacKenzie was an American editor who earned the admiration of scores of prominent writers for the skill......
William Lyon Mackenzie was a Scottish-born journalist and political agitator who led an unsuccessful revolt against......
Charles Maclaren was a Scottish journalist, editor of the 6th edition (1820–23) of the Encyclopædia Britannica......
John Madden was an American football coach and television commentator who was one of the best-known personalities......
Ramiro de Maeztu was a Spanish journalist and sociopolitical theorist. Maeztu’s mother was of English origin, his......
János, Count Mailáth was a Hungarian writer and historian, who interpreted Magyar culture to the Germans and who......
Curzio Malaparte was a journalist, dramatist, short-story writer, and novelist, one of the most powerful, brilliant,......
Janet Malcolm forged a piercingly analytical brand of American journalism in a career that spanned more than five......
Gian Francesco Malipiero was a composer whose music represents a fusion of modern techniques with the stylistic......
Dumas Malone was an American historian, editor, and the author of an authoritative multivolume biography of Thomas......
Edmond Malone was an Irish-born English scholar, editor, and pioneer in efforts to establish an authentic text......
James Clarence Mangan was a prolific and uneven writer of almost every kind of verse whose best work, inspired......
Giorgio Manganelli was an Italian critical theorist and novelist, one of the leaders of the avant-garde in the......
Z. D. Mangoaela was a Southern Sotho writer and folklorist whose early work set the stage for much South African......
Mary de la Riviere Manley was a British writer who achieved notoriety through presenting political scandal in the......
Marya Mannes was an American writer and critic, known for her caustic but insightful observations of American life.......
Marie Manning was an American journalist, best known for her popular advice column that addressed matters of etiquette......
Henry Longueville Mansel was a British philosopher and Anglican theologian and priest remembered for his exposition......
Katherine Mansfield was a New Zealand-born English master of the short story, who evolved a distinctive prose style......
Mao Chang was a Chinese scholar whose revision of and commentary on the great Confucian classic the Shijing (“Classic......
Mao Dun was a Chinese literary critic and author, generally considered republican China’s greatest realist novelist.......
Jean-Paul Marat was a French politician, physician, and journalist, a leader of the radical Montagnard faction......
Francis Andrew March was an American language scholar and lexicographer who was a principal founder of modern comparative......
Maximus Margunios was a Greek Orthodox bishop and humanist exponent of Greek culture in Italy, whose attempt to......
Pierre Marivaux was a French dramatist, novelist, and journalist whose comedies became, after those of Molière,......
José Carlos Mariátegui was a political leader and essayist who was the first Peruvian intellectual to apply the......
Mary Ellen Mark was an American photojournalist whose compelling empathetic images, mostly in black and white,......
Peretz Markish was a Soviet Yiddish poet and novelist whose work extols Soviet Russia and mourns the destruction......
Svetozar Marković was a political writer who was largely responsible for introducing socialism into Serbia and......
Don Marquis was a U.S. newspaperman, poet, and playwright, creator of the literary characters Archy, the cockroach,......
Sir Edward Howard Marsh was a scholar, civil servant, and art collector who influenced the development of contemporary......
Paule Marshall was an American novelist whose works emphasized a need for black Americans to reclaim their African......
Hendrik Marsman was one of the outstanding Dutch poets and critics active between World War I and World War II.......
Georg Friedrich von Martens was a Hanoverian diplomat and a professor of jurisprudence at the University of Göttingen......
Martial was a Roman poet who brought the Latin epigram to perfection and provided in it a picture of Roman society......
José Martí was a Cuban poet and essayist, patriot and martyr, who became the symbol of Cuba’s struggle for independence......
Tomás Eloy Martínez was an Argentine novelist, journalist, and educator. Martínez earned an undergraduate degree......
Karl Marx was a revolutionary, sociologist, historian, and economist. He published (with Friedrich Engels) Manifest......
June Mathis was an American scriptwriter, who helped establish the primacy of the script in American silent films.......
Todd Matshikiza was a journalist, writer, and musician noted for his score for the musical play King Kong (1960)......
Chris Matthews is an American journalist and political commentator best known as the host of Hardball with Chris......
Peter Matthiessen was an American novelist, naturalist, and wilderness writer whose work dealt with the destructive......
Guy de Maupassant was a French naturalist writer of short stories and novels who is by general agreement the greatest......
Elizabeth Mavor was a British author whose novels and nonfiction works concern relationships between women. Mavor......
Elsa Maxwell was an American columnist, songwriter, and professional hostess, famous for her lavish and animated......
Henry Mayhew was an English journalist and sociologist, a founder of the magazine Punch (1841), who was a vivid......
Giuseppe Mazzini was a Genoese propagandist and revolutionary, founder of the secret revolutionary society Young......
Mary Margaret McBride was an American journalist and broadcaster, perhaps best remembered for the warm down-home......
Mary McCarthy was an American critic and novelist whose fiction is noted for its wit and acerbity in analyzing......
Anne Elizabeth O’Hare McCormick was an English-born American journalist who gained a considerable reputation as......
Robert R. McCormick was an American newspaper editor and publisher, popularly known as Colonel McCormick. His idiosyncratic......
John R. McCulloch was a Scottish-born economist and statistician whose work as a publicist did much to assure general......
George Barr McCutcheon was an American novelist whose best-known works are Graustark (1901; filmed 1915 and 1925),......
John T. McCutcheon was an American newspaper cartoonist and writer particularly noted for cartoons in which Midwestern......
John McEnroe is an American tennis player who established himself as a leading competitor in the late 1970s and......
Thomas D’Arcy McGee was an Irish-Canadian writer and chief political orator of the Canadian confederation movement.......
Ralph McGill was a crusading American journalist whose editorials in the Atlanta Constitution had a profound influence......
Robert McHenry is an American encyclopaedist, editor, and author who was vice president and editor in chief of......
Terry McMillan is a writer who frequently graced the bestseller lists in the 1990s and early 2000s with her massively......
John McPhee is an American journalist whose nonfiction books are accessible and informative on a wide variety of......
James Alan McPherson was an American author whose realistic, character-driven short stories examine racial tension,......
Carey McWilliams was an American editor who defended the civil rights of minorities and the oppressed in scores......
Joseph Medill was a Canadian-born American editor and publisher who from 1855 built the Chicago Tribune into a......
Nathan Cook Meeker was an American journalist and social reformer who founded the utopian Union Colony at Greeley,......
Franz Mehring was a radical journalist, historian of the Social Democratic Party of Germany, and biographer of......
Mei Juecheng was a Chinese court official, mathematician, and astronomer. Mei Juecheng learned mathematics from......
Friedrich Meinecke was the leading German historian of the first half of the 20th century and, together with his......
Cecília Meireles was a poet, teacher, and journalist, whose lyrical and highly personal poetry, often simple in......
Meleager was a Greek poet who compiled the first large anthology of epigrams. This was the first of the collections......
Marie Mattingly Meloney was an American journalist and editor whose active interest in public service and the open......
H.L. Mencken was a controversial journalist and pungent critic of American life who powerfully influenced U.S.......
Catulle Mendès was a prolific French poet, playwright, and novelist, most noted for his association with the Parnassians,......
Ramón Menéndez Pidal was a scholar whose work on the origins of the Spanish language, as well as critical editions......
W.S. Merwin was an American poet and translator known for the spare style of his poetry, in which he expressed......
Eugene Meyer was an influential leader in American political and social life and publisher of The Washington Post......
Kuno Meyer was a German scholar of the Celtic languages and editor whose translations made him the chief interpreter......
Paul Meyer was a French language and literary scholar and one of the great authorities on the Medieval French and......
Alice Meynell was an English poet and essayist. Much of Meynell’s childhood was spent in Italy, and about 1868......
Nikolay Konstantinovich Mikhaylovsky was a Russian literary critic and publicist whose views provided much of the......
Dennis Miller is an American comedian and actor known for his work on Saturday Night Live (SNL), his brief run......
Hugh Miller was a Scottish geologist and lay theologian who was considered one of the finest geological writers......
A.A. Milne was an English humorist, the originator of the immensely popular stories of Christopher Robin and his......
John Milton was an English poet, pamphleteer, and historian, considered the most significant English author after......
Magnus Gösta Mittag-Leffler was a Swedish mathematician who founded the international mathematical journal Acta......
Czesław Miłosz was a Polish American author, translator, critic, and diplomat who received the Nobel Prize for......