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John A. Hall. Fiedler's familiarity with Lawrence , Freud and Marx and can clearly be seen at work in his The Return of the Vanishing American ( 1972 ) . Fiedler argues that the European novel naturally centred itself on questions of ...
John A. Hall. Fiedler's familiarity with Lawrence , Freud and Marx and can clearly be seen at work in his The Return of the Vanishing American ( 1972 ) . Fiedler argues that the European novel naturally centred itself on questions of ...
Page 91
... Fiedler has already denied the male . But in fact the legend is much less about ' love in the woods ' than about Pocahontas's saving of John Smith from an attack of her own tribe . Fiedler bitterly notes that ' our first celebrated ...
... Fiedler has already denied the male . But in fact the legend is much less about ' love in the woods ' than about Pocahontas's saving of John Smith from an attack of her own tribe . Fiedler bitterly notes that ' our first celebrated ...
Page 92
... Fiedler considers to penetrate most deeply into American hidden desires . The story of a meeting in the wilderness between the white fur - trapper , Henry , and the Indian Warrior , Wamatam , was first told in Henry's Adventures , but ...
... Fiedler considers to penetrate most deeply into American hidden desires . The story of a meeting in the wilderness between the white fur - trapper , Henry , and the Indian Warrior , Wamatam , was first told in Henry's Adventures , but ...
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