The American Dream and the Popular NovelRoutledge & K. Paul, 1985 - 243 Seiten |
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... mind ( thus forcing them into my own Procrustean framework ) . Rather I found myself , in the course of examining novels in search of quite different themes and issues , confronted with the striking centrality of success in many of the ...
... mind ( thus forcing them into my own Procrustean framework ) . Rather I found myself , in the course of examining novels in search of quite different themes and issues , confronted with the striking centrality of success in many of the ...
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... mind , have served as metaphors for success . Further , a certain degree of common ground exists between the audience for and the authors and publishers of bestselling novels , since all are members of that amorphous group , the middle ...
... mind , have served as metaphors for success . Further , a certain degree of common ground exists between the audience for and the authors and publishers of bestselling novels , since all are members of that amorphous group , the middle ...
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... mind / body dualism , with mind having clear precedence , and of a patriarchial chain of authority that could bring ' the mutual redemption of fathers and sons.'58 The almost unmitigated conservatism of this vision of collective life ...
... mind / body dualism , with mind having clear precedence , and of a patriarchial chain of authority that could bring ' the mutual redemption of fathers and sons.'58 The almost unmitigated conservatism of this vision of collective life ...
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the social context | 17 |
from entrepreneurial | 63 |
the varieties | 91 |
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