Research Article | Open Access
REFLECTION OF JOURNALISTIC COMPOSITION IN WRITINGS OF CHARLES DICKENS
Nimai Charan Das, Dr. Varsha Saraswat
Pages: 2348-2353
Abstract
Charles Dickens' life is filled with instances of journalism. He started working for three newspapers in succession as a full-fledged journalist at the age of twenty and by the time he was 25 years old, he had earned the distinction of being London's most reliable parliamentary correspondent. During these years he also gained a firsthand knowledge of London, which later helped him in sketching his life like characters at ease. This paper reflects Reflection of Journalistic Composition in Writings of Charles Dickens.
Keywords
creation, reporter, journalism, masculinity, novels