The American Dream and the Popular NovelRoutledge & K. Paul, 1985 - 243 Seiten |
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... Examining the social landscape after World War II , social critics were struck by the difference between mid - twentieth- century America and the industrializing nation of the nine- teenth century . It seemed to them a ' new age , ' one ...
... Examining the social landscape after World War II , social critics were struck by the difference between mid - twentieth- century America and the industrializing nation of the nine- teenth century . It seemed to them a ' new age , ' one ...
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... examining bestsellers we would implicitly refer back to the large - scale shifts in life and thought that this study illuminates . Only if there were quite gross shifts in the universes of both bestselling audience and authors would we ...
... examining bestsellers we would implicitly refer back to the large - scale shifts in life and thought that this study illuminates . Only if there were quite gross shifts in the universes of both bestselling audience and authors would we ...
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... Examining bestselling lists until 1980 for authors born after 1941 , seven of the total of eight proved to be men . These figures on the whole can only be suggestive , but even if one considers them meaningful , their meaning is unclear ...
... Examining bestselling lists until 1980 for authors born after 1941 , seven of the total of eight proved to be men . These figures on the whole can only be suggestive , but even if one considers them meaningful , their meaning is unclear ...
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the social context | 17 |
from entrepreneurial | 63 |
the varieties | 91 |
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