Midwestern Miscellany, Temas31-33Midwestern Press, Center for the Study of Midwestern Literature, Michigan State University., 2003 |
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... novel has never completely disappeared from the cul- tural radar screen . In this essay we will discuss five main trends that recur throughout the novel's reception history . First , as American lit- erature became increasingly accepted ...
... novel has never completely disappeared from the cul- tural radar screen . In this essay we will discuss five main trends that recur throughout the novel's reception history . First , as American lit- erature became increasingly accepted ...
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... novel as " The Novel of Tomorrow . " Because in a feminist utopia , the author is proposing an answer to this question , the novel is always focused on the future . Gale explains , " Between the naturalistic novel , which is a record ...
... novel as " The Novel of Tomorrow . " Because in a feminist utopia , the author is proposing an answer to this question , the novel is always focused on the future . Gale explains , " Between the naturalistic novel , which is a record ...
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... novel to develop and change . He writes , " The novel is the sole genre that continues to develop , that is as yet uncom- pleted " ( 3 ) . Bakhtin presents the novel as something flexible and changing . This characteristic of the novel ...
... novel to develop and change . He writes , " The novel is the sole genre that continues to develop , that is as yet uncom- pleted " ( 3 ) . Bakhtin presents the novel as something flexible and changing . This characteristic of the novel ...
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Zona Gale | 42 |
What Is Midwestern Modernism? Sara Kosiba 6 | 6 |
Race and Ethnicity | 22 |
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