Journalism, KIR-LUN
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
Freda Kirchwey was an American editor and publisher, remembered for her long association with the liberal magazine......
Lincoln Kirstein was an American dance authority, impresario, writer, and businessman who collaborated with George......
George Lyman Kittredge was an American literary scholar and teacher, one of the foremost authorities of his time......
A.M. Klein was a Canadian poet whose verse reflects his strong involvement with Jewish culture and history. He......
Felix Klein was a German mathematician whose unified view of geometry as the study of the properties of a space......
Heinrich von Kleist was a German dramatist, among the greatest of the 19th century. Poets of the Realist, Expressionist,......
Willem Kloos was a Dutch poet and critic who was the driving intellectual force of the 1880 Dutch literary revival......
Ivan Klíma is a Czech author whose fiction and plays were long banned by his country’s communist rulers. Klíma......
Etheridge Knight was an African American poet who emerged as a robust voice of the Black Arts movement with his......
John S. Knight was a widely respected American journalist and publisher who developed Knight Newspapers, one of......
Arthur Koestler was a Hungarian-born British novelist, journalist, and critic, best known for his novel Darkness......
Mihail Kogălniceanu was a Romanian statesman and reformer, one of the founders of modern Romanian historiography,......
Ted Koppel is a British-born American journalist and news broadcaster who is best known for his 25-year career......
Adamántios Koraïs was a Greek humanist scholar whose advocacy of a revived classicism laid the intellectual foundations......
Steve Kornacki is a journalist and television commentator known for his encyclopedic knowledge of political history......
Vladimir Korolenko was a Russian short-story writer and journalist whose works are memorable in showing compassion......
Lajos Kossuth was a political reformer who inspired and led Hungary’s struggle for independence from Austria. His......
Dame Leonie Judith Kramer was an Australian literary scholar and educator. Kramer studied at the University of......
Józef Ignacy Kraszewski was a Polish novelist, poet, literary critic, dramatist, historian, and journalist who......
Karl Kraus was an Austrian journalist, critic, playwright, and poet who has been compared with Juvenal and Jonathan......
Uys Krige was a South African dramatist, poet, translator, and short-story writer. Krige was educated at the University......
Irving Kristol was an American essayist, editor, and publisher, best known as an intellectual founder and leader......
Arthur B. Krock was the principal political writer and analyst for The New York Times for a generation (1932–66).......
Charles Kuralt was an American broadcast journalist and author who chronicled everyday life in the "On the Road"......
Hans Kurath was an American linguist, best known as the chief editor of the Linguistic Atlas of New England, the......
Hermann Kurz was a German writer chiefly known for two powerful historical novels, Schillers Heimatjahre (1843;......
Yekaterina Kuskova was a Russian political figure and publicist who opposed the Bolshevik government. Becoming......
Einar Hjörleifsson Kvaran was an Icelandic journalist, novelist, short-story writer, playwright, and poet. A clergyman’s......
Aleksander Kwaśniewski is a Polish politician who served as president of Poland from 1995 to 2005. Kwaśniewski......
Muṣṭafā Kāmil was a lawyer, journalist, and Egyptian nationalist who was a founder of the National Party. Muṣṭafā......
Jean-François de La Harpe was a critic and unsuccessful playwright who wrote severe and provocative criticisms......
Jean de La Taille was a poet and dramatist who, through his plays and his influential treatise on the art of tragedy,......
Henry Du Pré Labouchere was a British politician, publicist, and noted wit who gained journalistic fame with his......
Jacques de Lacretelle was a French novelist, the third member of his family to be elected to the French Academy......
Jean-Charles-Dominique de Lacretelle, the Younger was a French historian and journalist, a pioneer in the historical......
Jules Laforgue was a French Symbolist poet, a master of lyrical irony and one of the inventors of vers libre (“free......
Alphonse de Lamartine was a French poet, historian, and statesman who achieved renown for his lyrics in Méditations......
Archibald Lampman was a Canadian poet of the Confederation group, whose most characteristic work sensitively records......
Magnus Brostrup Landstad was a pastor and poet who published the first collection of authentic Norwegian traditional......
Andrew Lang was a Scottish scholar and man of letters noted for his collections of fairy tales and translations......
Dorothea Lange was an American documentary photographer whose portraits of displaced farmers during the Great Depression......
John Langhorne was a poet and English translator of the 1st-century Greek biographer Plutarch; his work anticipates......
Charles Rockwell Lanman was an American scholar of Sanskrit who wrote the widely used Sanskrit Reader (1884) and......
George Lansbury was a leader of the British Labour Party (1931–35), a Socialist and poor-law reformer who was forced......
Peider Lansel was a Romansh leader of the revival of Rhaeto-Romance language and culture and one of its most accomplished......
Yair Lapid is an Israeli journalist, television personality, and politician who served briefly as prime minister......
Ring Lardner was an American writer, one of the most gifted, as well as the most bitter, satirists in the United......
Philip Larkin was the most representative and highly regarded of the poets who gave expression to a clipped, antiromantic......
Pierre Laromiguière was a French philosopher who became famous for his thesis on the rights of property in connection......
Pierre Larousse was a grammarian, lexicographer, and encyclopaedist who published many of the outstanding educational......
Mariano José de Larra was a Spanish journalist and satirist who attacked contemporary society for its social habits,......
Stieg Larsson was a Swedish writer and activist whose posthumously published Millennium series of crime novels......
Matt Lauer is an American journalist and television host best known as the cohost (1997–2017) of Today, a weekday......
Fremont Lawson was a newspaper editor and publisher, one of the first in the United States to assign correspondents......
Anatole Le Braz was a French folklorist, novelist, and poet who collected and edited the legends and popular beliefs......
Sheridan Le Fanu was an Irish writer of ghost stories and mystery novels, celebrated for his ability to evoke the......
Meridel Le Sueur was an American author who espoused feminism and social reform in her fiction, journalism, and......
Maurice Leblanc was a French author and journalist best known as the creator of the fictional character Arsène......
Jean Leclerc was an encyclopaedist and biblical scholar who espoused advanced principles of exegesis (interpretation)......
For her writing, Korean American author and journalist Min Jin Lee has pretended to apply to Harvard Business School,......
Stan Lee was an American comic book writer best known for his work with Marvel Comics. Among the hundreds of characters......
John Lehmann was an English poet, editor, publisher, and man of letters whose book-periodical New Writing and its......
Jim Lehrer was an American journalist and author, best known as an anchor of NewsHour, a nightly television news......
Anna Maria Lenngren was a Swedish poet whose Neoclassical satires and pastoral idylls show a balance and moderation......
Max Lerner was an American educator, author, and syndicated columnist who was an influential spokesman for liberal......
Frank Leslie was a British-U.S. illustrator and journalist. The Illustrated London News published his early sketches.......
Charles James Lever was an Irish editor and writer whose novels, set in post-Napoleonic Ireland and Europe, featured......
George Henry Lewes was an English biographer, literary critic, dramatist, novelist, philosopher, actor, scientist,......
Sinclair Lewis was an American novelist and social critic who punctured American complacency with his broadly drawn,......
Wyndham Lewis was an English artist and writer who founded the Vorticist movement, which sought to relate art and......
Liang Qichao was the foremost intellectual leader of China in the first two decades of the 20th century. Liang......
Francis Lieber was a German-born U.S. political philosopher and jurist, best known for formulating the “laws of......
Wilhelm Liebknecht was a German socialist, close associate of Karl Marx, and later cofounder of the German Social......
Afonso Henriques de Lima Barreto was a Brazilian novelist, journalist, short-story writer, and an aggressive social......
Rush Limbaugh was an American radio personality and author known for his ultraconservative and often controversial......
Lin Yutang was a prolific writer of a wide variety of works in Chinese and English; in the 1930s he founded several......
Erik Lindegren was a Swedish modernist poet who made a major contribution to the development of a new Swedish poetry......
Lisa Ling is an American journalist and television personality who cohosted (1999–2002) The View, a daytime talk......
Simon-Nicolas-Henri Linguet was a French journalist and lawyer whose delight in taking views opposing everyone......
Eric Linklater was a British novelist, poet, and historical writer noted for his satiric wit. Linklater began studying......
Joseph Liouville was a French mathematician known for his work in analysis, differential geometry, and number theory......
Walter Lippmann was an American newspaper commentator and author who in a 60-year career made himself one of the......
Justus Lipsius was a Flemish humanist, classical scholar, and moral and political theorist. Appointed to the chair......
Mary Ashton Rice Livermore was an American suffragist and reformer who believed that woman being able to vote would......
Henry Demarest Lloyd was a U.S. journalist whose exposés of the abuses of industrial monopolies are classics of......
Alain Locke was an American educator, writer, and philosopher, best remembered as the leader and chief interpreter......
John Gibson Lockhart was a Scottish critic, novelist, and biographer, best remembered for his Life of Sir Walter......
Sir Joseph Norman Lockyer was a British astronomer who in 1868 discovered in the Sun’s atmosphere a previously......
Thomas Lodge was an English poet, dramatist, and prose writer whose innovative versatility typified the Elizabethan......
Stefan Lorant was a Hungarian-born American editor, author, and pioneer in photojournalism who is also well known......
George Horace Lorimer was an American editor of The Saturday Evening Post, during whose long tenure (May 17, 1899–January......
John Claudius Loudon was a Scottish landscape gardener and architect. Loudon was the most influential horticultural......
Elijah P. Lovejoy was an American newspaper editor and martyred abolitionist who died in defense of his right to......
Amy Lowell was an American critic, lecturer, and a leading poet of the Imagist school. Lowell came from a prominent......
James Russell Lowell was an American poet, critic, essayist, editor, and diplomat whose major significance probably......
Lu Hsiu-ching was a scholar of Taoism in South China who edited the revealed Ling-pao scriptures that became the......
Henry Luce was an American magazine publisher who built a publishing empire on Time, Fortune, and Life magazines,......
Lucian was an ancient Greek rhetorician, pamphleteer, and satirist. One is entirely dependent on Lucian’s writings......
Jack Ludwig was a Canadian writer who produced three novels but was perhaps best known for his short stories and......
Artur Lundkvist was a Swedish poet, novelist, and literary critic. Lundkvist grew up in a rural community, where......