The American Dream and the Popular NovelRoutledge & K. Paul, 1985 - 243 Seiten |
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... shifts signify . Surely this aspect of authors ' lives , which taps their own subjectivity and sense of personal and ... shift , not merely a drastic change in the social composition of the readership for bestsellers . Second , what has ...
... shifts signify . Surely this aspect of authors ' lives , which taps their own subjectivity and sense of personal and ... shift , not merely a drastic change in the social composition of the readership for bestsellers . Second , what has ...
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... shift from kinship to bureaucratic organizations as a fictional lens is accompanied , as well , by a shift away from assumptions of - certain social progress . Ferber's 1958 novel Ice Palace ( 102 1956-1968 : VARIETIES OF SELF - ...
... shift from kinship to bureaucratic organizations as a fictional lens is accompanied , as well , by a shift away from assumptions of - certain social progress . Ferber's 1958 novel Ice Palace ( 102 1956-1968 : VARIETIES OF SELF - ...
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... shift in ' modes of conformity , ' or personality formation , as fundamental as the shift from traditionalism to the ' spirit of capitalism ' discussed by Max Weber in his original formulation of the Protestant Ethic . In his typology ...
... shift in ' modes of conformity , ' or personality formation , as fundamental as the shift from traditionalism to the ' spirit of capitalism ' discussed by Max Weber in his original formulation of the Protestant Ethic . In his typology ...
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the social context | 17 |
from entrepreneurial | 63 |
the varieties | 91 |
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