The American Dream and the Popular NovelRoutledge & K. Paul, 1985 - 243 Seiten |
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... appears much more complex and fragmented in novels of this period . There is a decline in the number of family sagas of industrial and regional development ( though examples by Ferber , Keyes , and Michener appear on the bestseller ...
... appears much more complex and fragmented in novels of this period . There is a decline in the number of family sagas of industrial and regional development ( though examples by Ferber , Keyes , and Michener appear on the bestseller ...
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... appear to assume not only that American culture is univocal , but also that it is relatively transparent . This ... appears to be similarly related to their situation as intellectuals . These thinkers implicitly assume that the role of ...
... appear to assume not only that American culture is univocal , but also that it is relatively transparent . This ... appears to be similarly related to their situation as intellectuals . These thinkers implicitly assume that the role of ...
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... appear to have come from suburbs . All of the three authors born between 1941 and 1960 came from large cities ... appears that fifteen ( or 43 percent ) of the authors attended graduate school . Three authors , on the other hand , had no ...
... appear to have come from suburbs . All of the three authors born between 1941 and 1960 came from large cities ... appears that fifteen ( or 43 percent ) of the authors attended graduate school . Three authors , on the other hand , had no ...
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the social context | 17 |
from entrepreneurial | 63 |
the varieties | 91 |
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achievement affluence American culture American Dream analysis assumptions authors born become Bell bestseller lists bestselling authors bestselling novels Big Fisherman bureaucratic character complex contemporary conventions corporate Coser Costain crisis cultural evidence culture of narcissism Daniel Bell describe developments discussion Doubleday elite entrepreneurial example Fall of Public fiction Garden City Gray Flannel Suit heroes historical novels Ibid ideal ideology increasingly individual industry institutional interpretation Ivy League Jonathan Livingston Seagull Kadushin Lasch leisure literary literature lives manipulation mass mass media Matlock Paper meaning metaphor middle-class Mills moral novelists numbers organizations paperback past peer group percent period perspective popular novels postwar Protestant Ethic reading relationship response rewards Riesman Sennett sense sexual shift social change social critics social thinkers social world society stories texts tion traditional understand University Press values Whyte women World War II Wright Mills writing York
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