Midwestern Miscellany, Temas31-33Midwestern Press, Center for the Study of Midwestern Literature, Michigan State University., 2003 |
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... traditional epics . However , this seems to be an accurate representation of the values that are emerging in Dreiser's pessimistic view of America in the 1900s . Most traditional epics contain " epic epithets " or " kennings " ( Abrams ...
... traditional epics . However , this seems to be an accurate representation of the values that are emerging in Dreiser's pessimistic view of America in the 1900s . Most traditional epics contain " epic epithets " or " kennings " ( Abrams ...
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... traditional construction of the epic hero in an earlier and different world , or , the epic past , creates a distancing between the reader and the text ( Bakhtin 18 ) . Furthermore , the traditional " epic verse , " or elevated language ...
... traditional construction of the epic hero in an earlier and different world , or , the epic past , creates a distancing between the reader and the text ( Bakhtin 18 ) . Furthermore , the traditional " epic verse , " or elevated language ...
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... traditional conventions of an epic hero . Although the hero of Dreiser's epic is a female , her role is fairly traditional in many ways . Georg Lukács writes about the role of the epic hero in his text , The Theory of the Novel . He ...
... traditional conventions of an epic hero . Although the hero of Dreiser's epic is a female , her role is fairly traditional in many ways . Georg Lukács writes about the role of the epic hero in his text , The Theory of the Novel . He ...
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Zona Gale | 42 |
Preface | 6 |
Race and Ethnicity | 22 |
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