Document Type
Article
Date
1996
Keywords
Dorothy Thompson, labeling, Journalists
Language
English
Disciplines
Arts and Humanities
Description/Abstract
By the mid-1930S the journalist Dorothy Thompson had become "sufficienty important for writers and cartoonists to satirize her." They gave her a multitude of labels-zoological, mythological, and otherwise-which Betz surveys herein.
Recommended Citation
Betz, Frederick "What's in a Name? Characterization and Caricature in Dorothy Thompson Criticism," The Courier 1996:51-74.
Source
local input
Additional Information
Syracuse University Library Associates Courier, Volume XXXI, 1996.