The American Dream and the Popular NovelRoutledge & K. Paul, 1985 - 243 Seiten |
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... money or influence ) , and bringing certain sectors of publishing into closer connection with other industries of mass entertainment . In the extreme , this raises the specter of homogenized and degraded literary production . Less ...
... money or influence ) , and bringing certain sectors of publishing into closer connection with other industries of mass entertainment . In the extreme , this raises the specter of homogenized and degraded literary production . Less ...
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... money to cultivate the life of the 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 ...
... money to cultivate the life of the 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 ...
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... money for itself . But money is necessary to keep my place in a category I am used to and comfortable in . " More important is his family's need for comfort and social worth . Hawley doesn't want his wife to be ' poor Mary Hawley ' any ...
... money for itself . But money is necessary to keep my place in a category I am used to and comfortable in . " More important is his family's need for comfort and social worth . Hawley doesn't want his wife to be ' poor Mary Hawley ' any ...
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the social context | 17 |
from entrepreneurial | 63 |
the varieties | 91 |
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