The American Dream and the Popular NovelRoutledge & K. Paul, 1985 - 243 Seiten |
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... describe as a complex and troubled world . In a more secular vein , Saul Bellow , J. D. Salinger , and Irving Stone also describe an internal search for meaning . Their religion is a creative humanism , and their novels celebrate an ...
... describe as a complex and troubled world . In a more secular vein , Saul Bellow , J. D. Salinger , and Irving Stone also describe an internal search for meaning . Their religion is a creative humanism , and their novels celebrate an ...
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... describe cultural develop- ments . In Lasch's analysis , radicals , feminists , new corporate managers , pop psychologists , and confessional journalists embody the culture of narcissism . ' Moreover , the culture of narcissism has ...
... describe cultural develop- ments . In Lasch's analysis , radicals , feminists , new corporate managers , pop psychologists , and confessional journalists embody the culture of narcissism . ' Moreover , the culture of narcissism has ...
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... describe change by making abstract comparisons between Past and Present severely constrain the ability of social thinkers to understand the processes of cultural change . - The relationship between critics and their culture is itself ...
... describe change by making abstract comparisons between Past and Present severely constrain the ability of social thinkers to understand the processes of cultural change . - The relationship between critics and their culture is itself ...
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from entrepreneurial | 63 |
the varieties | 91 |
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