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Jefferson Brick is a fictional war correspondent of The New York Rowdy Journal in Charles Dickens's novel Martin Chuzzlewit. He is a caricature of youthful, raucous journalism which Dickens had experienced when visiting America in 1842, such as the New York Herald of the real-life Gordon Bennett.
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Jefferson Brick is a fictional war correspondent of The New York Rowdy Journal in Charles Dickens's novel Martin Chuzzlewit. He is a caricature of youthful, raucous journalism which Dickens had experienced when visiting America in 1842, such as the New York Herald of the real-life Gordon Bennett.
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