The American Dream and the Popular NovelRoutledge & K. Paul, 1985 - 243 Seiten |
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... feel set apart by it ; it was his relation to the group . 16 Most realistic novels , however , adduce a more complex relationship between isolation and success . In novels describ- ing an enterprise , such as Edna Ferber's story of ...
... feel set apart by it ; it was his relation to the group . 16 Most realistic novels , however , adduce a more complex relationship between isolation and success . In novels describ- ing an enterprise , such as Edna Ferber's story of ...
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... feeling Slocum has for anyone else , since he can relate to them only from his own central void : Freud or not , I have never been able to figure out how I really did feel about my mother . . . . I think I felt nothing . I had the same ...
... feeling Slocum has for anyone else , since he can relate to them only from his own central void : Freud or not , I have never been able to figure out how I really did feel about my mother . . . . I think I felt nothing . I had the same ...
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Elizabeth Long. repository for all the values modern social critics feel are missing from their world . The conceptual strategy of typological contrast also subtly distorts contemporary sociocultural processes because it tends to demand ...
Elizabeth Long. repository for all the values modern social critics feel are missing from their world . The conceptual strategy of typological contrast also subtly distorts contemporary sociocultural processes because it tends to demand ...
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the social context | 17 |
from entrepreneurial | 63 |
the varieties | 91 |
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