The American Dream and the Popular NovelRoutledge & K. Paul, 1985 - 243 Seiten |
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... become more rationalized and economically concentrated . Large chains of suburban bookstores are accounting for an increased percentage of trade book sales , and independent bookstores are accounting for an ever smaller percentage . The ...
... become more rationalized and economically concentrated . Large chains of suburban bookstores are accounting for an increased percentage of trade book sales , and independent bookstores are accounting for an ever smaller percentage . The ...
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... become increasingly involved with the abstruse texts of the twentieth - century literary canon , they have become more and more self - conscious about the difference between their reading and that of other people . They are also becoming ...
... become increasingly involved with the abstruse texts of the twentieth - century literary canon , they have become more and more self - conscious about the difference between their reading and that of other people . They are also becoming ...
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... become corrupt , direct action against them cannot be too harshly judged even if it is outside the law . In his novel , the president and his hoodlums and the young revolutionaries destroy each other , neatly leaving the field to a ...
... become corrupt , direct action against them cannot be too harshly judged even if it is outside the law . In his novel , the president and his hoodlums and the young revolutionaries destroy each other , neatly leaving the field to a ...
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the social context | 17 |
from entrepreneurial | 63 |
the varieties | 91 |
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