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Benjamin franklin and transatlantic literary journalism
Carla Mulford
English
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Arts and Humanities
Transatlantic
100%
Benjamin Franklin
100%
Literary Journalism
100%
Periodicals
37%
era
12%
Contemporary
12%
Cultural Values
12%
North America
12%
Eighteenth Century
12%
Earth
12%
literary journals
12%
Literary Style
12%
Lifespan
12%
Coffeehouse
12%
Daniel Defoe
12%
London
12%
Allegories
12%
Plague Year
12%
Early Eighteenth-century
12%
Burlesque
12%
Practitioners
12%
amusement
12%
Pamphlets
12%
Europe
12%
Edification
12%
Gossip
12%
early modern era
12%
Keyphrases
Literary Journalism
100%
Formative Context
12%
Coffeehouse
12%
Seventeenth-eighteenth Centuries
12%
From the Editor
12%
Serial Publications
12%
Daniel Defoe
12%
Social Formation
12%
Prose
12%
Taverns
12%
Gossip
12%
Factual Reporting
12%
Poetry
12%
Print Media
12%
Literary Style
12%
North Europe
12%
Early Modern Period
12%
Burlesque
12%
Cultural Values
12%
Literary Journals
12%