America as UtopiaKenneth M. Roemer B. Franklin, 1981 - 410 Seiten |
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... reader's curiosity . Another assurance of cultural inclusiveness is that even the most inar- ticulate utopists realize that readers lose interest in nonstop intellectual discussions . So , as Jean Pfaelzer points out in her essay in ...
... reader's curiosity . Another assurance of cultural inclusiveness is that even the most inar- ticulate utopists realize that readers lose interest in nonstop intellectual discussions . So , as Jean Pfaelzer points out in her essay in ...
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... readers with the need for and hopes of improvement . As for personal rewards , every time readers allow themselves to expe- rience a literary utopia , they know themselves a bit better . Once seduced by a utopia , we naturally begin to ...
... readers with the need for and hopes of improvement . As for personal rewards , every time readers allow themselves to expe- rience a literary utopia , they know themselves a bit better . Once seduced by a utopia , we naturally begin to ...
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... readers , not with utopian ideas , but with the reality of changing patterns of marriage and the family . I have stressed that the nuclear family , for example , is not the typical historical family ; families , as well as premarital ...
... readers , not with utopian ideas , but with the reality of changing patterns of marriage and the family . I have stressed that the nuclear family , for example , is not the typical historical family ; families , as well as premarital ...
Inhalt
How and Why I Wrote Looking Backward 22 | 22 |
Utopia as an Experimental Culture | 28 |
Write Entopian Novels | 43 |
Urheberrecht | |
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