American Literature as an Expression of the National MindH. Holt, 1931 - 731 páginas |
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... social consciousness . This characteristic is due in part to a bitter recollection of age - old suffering from social and religious prejudice and in part to the new world environment . The constant rubbing of elbows by city dwellers ...
... social consciousness . This characteristic is due in part to a bitter recollection of age - old suffering from social and religious prejudice and in part to the new world environment . The constant rubbing of elbows by city dwellers ...
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... social life of Fifth Avenue . In the handling of this subject in The Custom of the Country she holds that convention is not to be broken without incurring penalty . Society has a sense of oneness , a solidarity , that inflicts ...
... social life of Fifth Avenue . In the handling of this subject in The Custom of the Country she holds that convention is not to be broken without incurring penalty . Society has a sense of oneness , a solidarity , that inflicts ...
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... social life , and from the presenta- tion of undesirable facts to the discussion of ways and means for bettering them is only a step . Social problems in our cities and in the rural districts were demanding thoughtful consideration . A ...
... social life , and from the presenta- tion of undesirable facts to the discussion of ways and means for bettering them is only a step . Social problems in our cities and in the rural districts were demanding thoughtful consideration . A ...
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THE PHYSICAL BACKGROUND | 3 |
The Ohio and Mississippi Valleys | 12 |
The Plains | 18 |
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