Midwestern Miscellany, Temas31-33Midwestern Press, Center for the Study of Midwestern Literature, Michigan State University., 2003 |
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... Dream and the myth of the small town . He uses Carol as a representation of the short- comings of the American Dream , both those inherent in the Dream itself and those that arise from the faults of the individual . He uses Gopher ...
... Dream and the myth of the small town . He uses Carol as a representation of the short- comings of the American Dream , both those inherent in the Dream itself and those that arise from the faults of the individual . He uses Gopher ...
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... dream is alive to the very end of her initial journey and she reflects on the prairie , Lewis allowing a final glimpse of the myth he is to shatter : Here she meditated - is the newest empire of the world ; the Northern Middlewest ; a ...
... dream is alive to the very end of her initial journey and she reflects on the prairie , Lewis allowing a final glimpse of the myth he is to shatter : Here she meditated - is the newest empire of the world ; the Northern Middlewest ; a ...
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... dream does not exist in the East or on the prairie , but only , truly , in the hearts and imagination of the people . Carol and Erik are weak characters with overinflated dreams and their failures are , if not auto- matic , then sealed ...
... dream does not exist in the East or on the prairie , but only , truly , in the hearts and imagination of the people . Carol and Erik are weak characters with overinflated dreams and their failures are , if not auto- matic , then sealed ...
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Zona Gale | 42 |
Preface | 6 |
Race and Ethnicity | 22 |
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