Midwestern Miscellany, Temas31-33Midwestern Press, Center for the Study of Midwestern Literature, Michigan State University., 2003 |
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... fact , white . That turned out to be more prob- lematic than might be evident today . In fact , groups that were once called Celts , Slavs , Hebrews , Iberics , and Saracens in discussions of immigration and naturalization , were ...
... fact , white . That turned out to be more prob- lematic than might be evident today . In fact , groups that were once called Celts , Slavs , Hebrews , Iberics , and Saracens in discussions of immigration and naturalization , were ...
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... fact that its theme is not a personal destiny but the destiny of a commu- nity " ( 66 ) . Dreiser does not present Carrie as a woman with a strong personality . In fact , she can be viewed as " any woman . " One inter- esting ...
... fact that its theme is not a personal destiny but the destiny of a commu- nity " ( 66 ) . Dreiser does not present Carrie as a woman with a strong personality . In fact , she can be viewed as " any woman . " One inter- esting ...
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... facts , and never include the opinion of the writer . But this job also is that of " story - teller ? " Many critics ... fact the old man in the " Book of the Grotesque , " and that these stories have been written by him , that this book ...
... facts , and never include the opinion of the writer . But this job also is that of " story - teller ? " Many critics ... fact the old man in the " Book of the Grotesque , " and that these stories have been written by him , that this book ...
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Zona Gale | 42 |
What Is Midwestern Modernism? Sara Kosiba 6 | 6 |
Race and Ethnicity | 22 |
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