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The term “ seemingly ” is important ; it indicates that even in this realistic , satirical
presentation of middle - class America and its business culture , Lewis ' romantic
side is present ; it finds outlet in Babbitt's dissatisfaction with his life .
The term “ seemingly ” is important ; it indicates that even in this realistic , satirical
presentation of middle - class America and its business culture , Lewis ' romantic
side is present ; it finds outlet in Babbitt's dissatisfaction with his life .
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Malamud's singular achievement is to have captured the experience of Jews in
America at a point of transition between cultures . His characters — not only the
Jews but also their Gentile counterparts — are not yet quite a part of American ...
Malamud's singular achievement is to have captured the experience of Jews in
America at a point of transition between cultures . His characters — not only the
Jews but also their Gentile counterparts — are not yet quite a part of American ...
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The crew's world is a primitive one , like that of the Niaruna , an unintellectual
existence of sea and sky , of superstitions , myths , and folktales , and of a rich
cultural tradition succumbing to the modern world . The objective particulars of
the ...
The crew's world is a primitive one , like that of the Niaruna , an unintellectual
existence of sea and sky , of superstitions , myths , and folktales , and of a rich
cultural tradition succumbing to the modern world . The objective particulars of
the ...
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Abschnitt 1 | 1981 |
Abschnitt 2 | 1995 |
Abschnitt 3 | 2005 |
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