1971
DOI: 10.2307/2755819
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The Rise of Modern China.

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“…Macaulay's growing disappointment with the popular press through the inter-war years reflects a major concern for writers that instead of turning "a merely literate democracy into an enquiring and cultured" one (Evans, 1930) the popular press had become an industry churning out mass-produced "literary pemmican" (Escott, 1917). Stevie Smith shares Macaulay's disappointment when writing about the inside workings of women's magazines in her Novel on Yellow Paper ([1936] 1969).…”
Section: Betrayers Of Their Sexmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Macaulay's growing disappointment with the popular press through the inter-war years reflects a major concern for writers that instead of turning "a merely literate democracy into an enquiring and cultured" one (Evans, 1930) the popular press had become an industry churning out mass-produced "literary pemmican" (Escott, 1917). Stevie Smith shares Macaulay's disappointment when writing about the inside workings of women's magazines in her Novel on Yellow Paper ([1936] 1969).…”
Section: Betrayers Of Their Sexmentioning
confidence: 99%