Literature, Class, and Culture: An AnthologyLongman, 2001 - 748 стор. Literature, Class, and Culture, the latest volume in the Literature and Culture Series, a series devoted to presenting thoughtful and diverse approaches to the presenting literature, is a thematic literature anthology that focuses solely on the consideration of class in "class-less" America. Through stories, poems, songs, and essays, these selections from Edith Wharton, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Woody Guthrie, Toni Cade Bambara, Sholem Asch, Dorothy Allison, and others provoke readers to examine their own economic, political, and psychological circumstances. For anyone interested in the connection between literature, class, and culture. |
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... living . They both worked for the university . My father worked on experiments with monkeys and with robots . He helped harness energy from still water , bringing the physicist home for dinner after their hard day's work . Dad's work ...
... living . They both worked for the university . My father worked on experiments with monkeys and with robots . He helped harness energy from still water , bringing the physicist home for dinner after their hard day's work . Dad's work ...
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... living and eating as a variation of the spending patterns of poverty described in Booth's and Rowntree's great surveys at the turn of the century ; but now I am sure that it was the cheapness of it that propelled the prac- tice . We ...
... living and eating as a variation of the spending patterns of poverty described in Booth's and Rowntree's great surveys at the turn of the century ; but now I am sure that it was the cheapness of it that propelled the prac- tice . We ...
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... living for himself and his family . Louisa described the poverty - and joys — of her childhood and adolescence with considerable satiric humor in Transcendental Wild Oats ( 1873 ) . By then , she could , as a successful author , afford ...
... living for himself and his family . Louisa described the poverty - and joys — of her childhood and adolescence with considerable satiric humor in Transcendental Wild Oats ( 1873 ) . By then , she could , as a successful author , afford ...
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What We Hold in Common: An Introduction to Working-class Studies Janet Zandy Обмежений попередній перегляд - 2001 |