American Tough: The Tough-Guy Tradition and American CharacterBloomsbury Academic, 1984 M03 14 - 221 páginas |
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... puritanism - two major components of the anti - British , republican animus - were imports from Britain . The puritan impulse , with its stress on testing and tempering , struggle and responsibility , had contributed to colonial ideas ...
... puritanism - two major components of the anti - British , republican animus - were imports from Britain . The puritan impulse , with its stress on testing and tempering , struggle and responsibility , had contributed to colonial ideas ...
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... puritan anxieties about business affluence ; and frontier myths , promulgated in part by com- mercially minded writers and showmen , sharpened the worry that prosperity and urban living would undermine American character . The frontier ...
... puritan anxieties about business affluence ; and frontier myths , promulgated in part by com- mercially minded writers and showmen , sharpened the worry that prosperity and urban living would undermine American character . The frontier ...
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... puritan William Prynne - himself a scourge of court effeminacy - criticized Shakespeare for overrespecting the mob . The common man element was there but did not dominate its gentry and burgher leadership . Despite the Levellers and ...
... puritan William Prynne - himself a scourge of court effeminacy - criticized Shakespeare for overrespecting the mob . The common man element was there but did not dominate its gentry and burgher leadership . Despite the Levellers and ...
Contenido
Producers and Consumers | 33 |
Organized Individuals | 67 |
Americans and Toughness | 85 |
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