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... heroes - whether scientific , industrial or military – are all tough - minded , blue - eyed heroes whose discipline ( as Wells admitted ) is the mirror image of his own intemperate brashness ; the plans for reforming the world proposed ...
... heroes - whether scientific , industrial or military – are all tough - minded , blue - eyed heroes whose discipline ( as Wells admitted ) is the mirror image of his own intemperate brashness ; the plans for reforming the world proposed ...
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... heroes are concerned with how to conquer the city , but later heroes of urban novels are much more concerned to establish an identity in a flux that seems to have no meaning at all for them ; the heroes of the former may be defeated by ...
... heroes are concerned with how to conquer the city , but later heroes of urban novels are much more concerned to establish an identity in a flux that seems to have no meaning at all for them ; the heroes of the former may be defeated by ...
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... heroes of American popular biographies , for example , Lowenthal began by establishing that it was in fact the case that heroes of production had been replaced by heroes of consumption . On this basis he was able to establish something ...
... heroes of American popular biographies , for example , Lowenthal began by establishing that it was in fact the case that heroes of production had been replaced by heroes of consumption . On this basis he was able to establish something ...
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The sociology of the author | 50 |
The novel realism and modernism | 64 |
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