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... social thought and so far as it begins to understand that literature has anything to do with society . Parrington was not a great mind ; he was not a precise thinker or , except except when measured by the low eminences that were about ...
... social thought and so far as it begins to understand that literature has anything to do with society . Parrington was not a great mind ; he was not a precise thinker or , except except when measured by the low eminences that were about ...
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... social ostracism , Susan is driven out of her class ; she is made a victim of the sexual appetites of men of a superior class . This is the essence of her " fall " in the first portions of this work . Dreiser's heroines , Carrie Meeber ...
... social ostracism , Susan is driven out of her class ; she is made a victim of the sexual appetites of men of a superior class . This is the essence of her " fall " in the first portions of this work . Dreiser's heroines , Carrie Meeber ...
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... social functions . Toward the bottom of the social ladder there is more interracial contact . The burden of all social problems weighs down most heavily on the areas of lower- class life . The personal psychological frustrations of ...
... social functions . Toward the bottom of the social ladder there is more interracial contact . The burden of all social problems weighs down most heavily on the areas of lower- class life . The personal psychological frustrations of ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
James Kirk Paulding 17781860 | 33 |
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