Midwestern Miscellany, Temas31-33Midwestern Press, Center for the Study of Midwestern Literature, Michigan State University., 2003 |
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... epic is fixed . The epic does not have the same flexibility as the novel ; its characteristics have been often repeated and are deeply ingrained . In his text , The American Epic : Transforming a Genre , 1770-1860 , John McWilliams ...
... epic is fixed . The epic does not have the same flexibility as the novel ; its characteristics have been often repeated and are deeply ingrained . In his text , The American Epic : Transforming a Genre , 1770-1860 , John McWilliams ...
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... epic machinery " as well . One of the reasons that the epic was no longer a popular form of literature in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries is that the advent of the novel allowed for a closer relationship between the reader and ...
... epic machinery " as well . One of the reasons that the epic was no longer a popular form of literature in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries is that the advent of the novel allowed for a closer relationship between the reader and ...
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traditional epic and Sister Carrie focus on presenting an image of an important time in history . Although he is not using elevated lan- guage , the way that Dreiser presents his text is directly connected to the content . Bakhtin ...
traditional epic and Sister Carrie focus on presenting an image of an important time in history . Although he is not using elevated lan- guage , the way that Dreiser presents his text is directly connected to the content . Bakhtin ...
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Zona Gale | 42 |
What Is Midwestern Modernism? Sara Kosiba 6 | 6 |
Race and Ethnicity | 22 |
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