America as UtopiaKenneth M. Roemer B. Franklin, 1981 - 410 Seiten |
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... utopists were representative Americans . Except for Southern writers , their geographical distribution was a much closer ap- proximation of the population distribution in 1890 than was the distribution of the " typical " author as ...
... utopists were representative Americans . Except for Southern writers , their geographical distribution was a much closer ap- proximation of the population distribution in 1890 than was the distribution of the " typical " author as ...
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... utopists suggests , Howe's Victorian profile fits the utopists quite well , making them full - fledged Victorians who should have " learned " Victorian culture long before they wrote their utopias . The only glaring difference is the ...
... utopists suggests , Howe's Victorian profile fits the utopists quite well , making them full - fledged Victorians who should have " learned " Victorian culture long before they wrote their utopias . The only glaring difference is the ...
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... utopists relied upon the millen- nial image of the " chosen people " to define the role of America in history ; they sometimes associated the transition to eutopia with the Resurrection ; some of the most popular utopists - Bellamy and ...
... utopists relied upon the millen- nial image of the " chosen people " to define the role of America in history ; they sometimes associated the transition to eutopia with the Resurrection ; some of the most popular utopists - Bellamy and ...
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How and Why I Wrote Looking Backward 22 | 22 |
Utopia as an Experimental Culture | 28 |
Write Entopian Novels | 43 |
Urheberrecht | |
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