The American Dream and the Popular NovelRoutledge & K. Paul, 1985 - 243 Seiten |
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... popular culture to illustrate what they have already concluded to be the significant shifts in American attitudes . Casual selection of evidence not only raises questions about the social critics ' characterizations of contemporary ...
... popular culture to illustrate what they have already concluded to be the significant shifts in American attitudes . Casual selection of evidence not only raises questions about the social critics ' characterizations of contemporary ...
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... popular stories of religion , blurs the distinction between Christianity and the business ethos . Like the football players who take the stand at evangelical rallies and urge us to get God on our team , these characters and their ...
... popular stories of religion , blurs the distinction between Christianity and the business ethos . Like the football players who take the stand at evangelical rallies and urge us to get God on our team , these characters and their ...
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... popular novelists their points of view and taken - for - granted assumptions about the world , even when they were not writing about present - day America . As the preceding chapters have demonstrated , the content and tone of popular ...
... popular novelists their points of view and taken - for - granted assumptions about the world , even when they were not writing about present - day America . As the preceding chapters have demonstrated , the content and tone of popular ...
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the social context | 17 |
from entrepreneurial | 63 |
the varieties | 91 |
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