The American Dream and the Popular NovelRoutledge & K. Paul, 1985 - 243 Seiten |
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... heroes , as immoral or unenviable . Stories of ' success ' show heroes contending with individual and systemic failure to a hitherto unprecedented extent , and grappling with complex inner conflicts that undermine their motivation ...
... heroes , as immoral or unenviable . Stories of ' success ' show heroes contending with individual and systemic failure to a hitherto unprecedented extent , and grappling with complex inner conflicts that undermine their motivation ...
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... heroes rebounding from such problems - either with renewed protestations of loyalty ( The Moneychangers , Wheels ) , or through a more limited acceptance and quiet resumptions of duties - seems almost too weak to contain this discontent ...
... heroes rebounding from such problems - either with renewed protestations of loyalty ( The Moneychangers , Wheels ) , or through a more limited acceptance and quiet resumptions of duties - seems almost too weak to contain this discontent ...
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... heroes even heroes wn by novels failure ion of notion hens ension mated t least pose and personal integrity . And in general , social critics have underestimated the strength of the entrepreneurial ideal . Until now I have been speaking ...
... heroes even heroes wn by novels failure ion of notion hens ension mated t least pose and personal integrity . And in general , social critics have underestimated the strength of the entrepreneurial ideal . Until now I have been speaking ...
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the social context | 17 |
from entrepreneurial | 63 |
the varieties | 91 |
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