American Tough: The Tough-Guy Tradition and American CharacterBloomsbury Academic, 1984 M03 14 - 221 páginas |
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... dime novel was apt to divide its male roles between a frontier char- acter who spoke in an uneducated dialect and a younger hero from the East whose station suited him for romance with the genteel heroine . 26 The younger man , I might ...
... dime novel was apt to divide its male roles between a frontier char- acter who spoke in an uneducated dialect and a younger hero from the East whose station suited him for romance with the genteel heroine . 26 The younger man , I might ...
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... dime novels themselves , Henry Nash Smith observed that the author some- times tried to have the class matter both ... dime - novel hero , Deerfoot was an Indian : a " good Indian . " Perhaps that is why the Deerfoot books have ...
... dime novels themselves , Henry Nash Smith observed that the author some- times tried to have the class matter both ... dime - novel hero , Deerfoot was an Indian : a " good Indian . " Perhaps that is why the Deerfoot books have ...
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... dime novels have also been said to reflect the south- western " cracker - barrel " humorists , it still remains that the dime novels ' kind of popular writing lagged behind the development depicted by Wilson . See Edmund Wilson ...
... dime novels have also been said to reflect the south- western " cracker - barrel " humorists , it still remains that the dime novels ' kind of popular writing lagged behind the development depicted by Wilson . See Edmund Wilson ...
Contenido
Producers and Consumers | 33 |
Organized Individuals | 67 |
Americans and Toughness | 85 |
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