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... myth is the least developed and satisfactory , and Fiedler dubs it ' the myth of the Runaway Male ' . The archetypal figure in the myth is Rip Van Winkle whose story received its classic treatment at the hands of Washington Irving as ...
... myth is the least developed and satisfactory , and Fiedler dubs it ' the myth of the Runaway Male ' . The archetypal figure in the myth is Rip Van Winkle whose story received its classic treatment at the hands of Washington Irving as ...
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... myth then is one produced by the White Anglo - Saxon Protestant mind dreaming of forgiveness for its terrible treatment of Indians by some sort of reconciliation through love and marriage . Fiedler demonstrates that the details of the myth ...
... myth then is one produced by the White Anglo - Saxon Protestant mind dreaming of forgiveness for its terrible treatment of Indians by some sort of reconciliation through love and marriage . Fiedler demonstrates that the details of the myth ...
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... myth of this popular type can provide material for reworking by a major writer . Thoreau's version of the story takes the opportunity of considering the role of the American as a whole . The story is seen from the Indian side , and ...
... myth of this popular type can provide material for reworking by a major writer . Thoreau's version of the story takes the opportunity of considering the role of the American as a whole . The story is seen from the Indian side , and ...
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