The American Dream and the Popular NovelRoutledge & K. Paul, 1985 - 243 Seiten |
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... achievement and its rewards seem deeply problematic , and heroes confront individual and systemic failure to an ... achievement . Indeed , the amount of attention sociologists have given to achievement and success suggests that the ...
... achievement and its rewards seem deeply problematic , and heroes confront individual and systemic failure to an ... achievement . Indeed , the amount of attention sociologists have given to achievement and success suggests that the ...
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... achievement is at the center of many plots , protagonists are men in search of success , and the overriding tone in ... achievement transcends the limits of the narrowly personal , and its effects may surpass the limits of his lifespan ...
... achievement is at the center of many plots , protagonists are men in search of success , and the overriding tone in ... achievement transcends the limits of the narrowly personal , and its effects may surpass the limits of his lifespan ...
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... achievement is paradoxically an act of communion . It affirms a connection with others , albeit in very abstract ... achievements reverberate with far- reaching consequences . These heroes act on the broad stage of world history . In so ...
... achievement is paradoxically an act of communion . It affirms a connection with others , albeit in very abstract ... achievements reverberate with far- reaching consequences . These heroes act on the broad stage of world history . In so ...
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the social context | 17 |
from entrepreneurial | 63 |
the varieties | 91 |
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