The American Dream and the Popular NovelRoutledge & K. Paul, 1985 - 243 Seiten |
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... pattern that has the charm of a bygone era : four of the women authors were tutored at home ; three then went on to private schools . Patterns of education for bestselling American authors show rather clearly the increasing importance ...
... pattern that has the charm of a bygone era : four of the women authors were tutored at home ; three then went on to private schools . Patterns of education for bestselling American authors show rather clearly the increasing importance ...
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... patterns . What these findings imply about the audience for bestselling novels must , again , be teased out from more general discussions . One can , however , infer both that the audience for bestsellers is larger than might be assumed ...
... patterns . What these findings imply about the audience for bestselling novels must , again , be teased out from more general discussions . One can , however , infer both that the audience for bestsellers is larger than might be assumed ...
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... patterns embody each individual's life - print , as fascinating to decipher as any other manifestation of personality . And , like individual lives , these patterns are also profoundly social , for they reflect not only the influence of ...
... patterns embody each individual's life - print , as fascinating to decipher as any other manifestation of personality . And , like individual lives , these patterns are also profoundly social , for they reflect not only the influence of ...
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the social context | 17 |
from entrepreneurial | 63 |
the varieties | 91 |
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