The Liberation of American Literature, Band 1Charles Scribner's Sons, 1932 - 500 Seiten |
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... continued for a period , it has an inevitable tendency to persist even after its cause has disappeared . The colonial complex is a striking illustra- tion of this in psycho - sociological form . The very assertive- ness of the attitude ...
... continued for a period , it has an inevitable tendency to persist even after its cause has disappeared . The colonial complex is a striking illustra- tion of this in psycho - sociological form . The very assertive- ness of the attitude ...
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... continued to perpetuate the petty bourgeois ideology at that time did scorn . It was the coming of wealth , then , and the rise of the wealthy upper class , which caused the deterioration of that petty bourgeois idealism which is ...
... continued to perpetuate the petty bourgeois ideology at that time did scorn . It was the coming of wealth , then , and the rise of the wealthy upper class , which caused the deterioration of that petty bourgeois idealism which is ...
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... continued influence than the Amer- ican cinema of to - day . The whole moving - picture industry in this country has been constructed to appeal to the petty bour- geois populace . Indeed , a good part of the failure of the American film ...
... continued influence than the Amer- ican cinema of to - day . The whole moving - picture industry in this country has been constructed to appeal to the petty bour- geois populace . Indeed , a good part of the failure of the American film ...
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THE PURITAN MYTH | 41 |
THE SOUTHERN Pattern | 89 |
FROM REVOLUTION TO REACTION | 149 |
Urheberrecht | |
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