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Sensationalism: Murder, Mayhem , Mudslinging, Scandals, and Disasters in 19th-Century Reporting
Cuba’s “Hot Little Rebel” and Spain’s “Criminal Fugitive”: The Prison Escape of Evangelina Cisneros in 1897
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Carol Wilcox
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July 5 2017
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10.4324/9781315129143-12
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pp. 3
Yellow Journalism: Why So Maligned and Misunderstood?
pp. 19
“Alarming Intelligence”: Sensationalism in Newspapers after the Raids at Harpers Ferry, Virginia, and St. Albans, Vermont
pp. 33
“What H. G. Knows About . . .”: Cartoonist Thomas Nast’s 1872 Crusade against Presidential Candidate Horace Greeley
pp. 53
Publishing Violence as Art and News: Sensational Prints and Pictures in the 19th-Century Press
pp. 75
Sensational Journalism in the Mid-19th Century
pp. 101
“Despicable Journalism”: Sensationalism and the American Presidency in the 19th Century
pp. 115
Naughty Seeds of Sensationalism: Gossip and Celebrity in 19th-Century Reporting
pp. 127
“Ours Has Been No Pleasing Task”: Sensationalism in Frank Leslie’s Campaign against Swill Milk
pp. 141
Anglophobia as Art: Free Trade and Protection in Grover Cleveland Political Cartoons
pp. 155
Cuba’s “Hot Little Rebel” and Spain’s “Criminal Fugitive”: The Prison Escape of Evangelina Cisneros in 1897
pp. 171
Inheritors of a Sentimental Mantle: The 19th-Century Roots of Progressive Era Muckraking
pp. 189
“still another horror!”: Religion and Death in 19th-Century American Newspapers
pp. 201
Sex, Sin, and Sensation: Two Major Crime Stories in Antebellum New York
pp. 223
In Defense of Vespertilio-homo: Finding the Truth in the 1835 Moon Hoax
pp. 241
Pushing the Boundaries of Propriety: The Rise of the Penny Press, Flash Papers, and Illustrated Newspapers
pp. 253
New York Times Accident Stories: Sensational Coverage Warns of Consequences
pp. 265
Nellie Bly: Flying in the Face of Tradition
pp. 281
19th-Century Ship Captains in Reality and Mythos: The Role of Disaster Stories in Defining Seafaring Heroes
pp. 293
The Making of a “Scoundrel”: Brigham Young and the Sensationalist Press, 1855–1860
pp. 317
Marches, Massacres, and Mayhem in the Civil War Period: Did Sensational News Always Lead to Sensationalized Reporting?
pp. 339
“Lawless Louisiana”: New Orleans Newspapers, Race, and the Battle of Liberty Place
pp. 357
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