The American Dream and the Popular NovelRoutledge & K. Paul, 1985 - 243 Seiten |
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... tell exactly who reads each novel and what each reader gleans from a certain book , problems I will explore in more detail in Chapter 2 , bestsellers become bestsellers because they have found resonance with large segments of the ...
... tell exactly who reads each novel and what each reader gleans from a certain book , problems I will explore in more detail in Chapter 2 , bestsellers become bestsellers because they have found resonance with large segments of the ...
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... tell the story of young men of good blood who must make their way in the world because their families have fallen foul of the backward - looking institutions of the time . In Captain from Castile , the de Vargas family is victimized by ...
... tell the story of young men of good blood who must make their way in the world because their families have fallen foul of the backward - looking institutions of the time . In Captain from Castile , the de Vargas family is victimized by ...
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... tell their stories from a narrative viewpoint which allows some access to their interior lives . Michener's book even enumerates the social ills that his young drifters are seeking to escape . For example , Joe , an average American ...
... tell their stories from a narrative viewpoint which allows some access to their interior lives . Michener's book even enumerates the social ills that his young drifters are seeking to escape . For example , Joe , an average American ...
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the social context | 17 |
from entrepreneurial | 63 |
the varieties | 91 |
Urheberrecht | |
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