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Polite culture , despite its aristocratic origins , had taken hold in early American society as a form of selfdiscipline that could regulate the personal license granted by the rise of individualism ( Howe 113 ) .
Polite culture , despite its aristocratic origins , had taken hold in early American society as a form of selfdiscipline that could regulate the personal license granted by the rise of individualism ( Howe 113 ) .
Halaman 115
... expands upon the paradigm of the dutiful - butdisobedient daughter in her first published writing , the novel Hobomok : A Tale of Early Times by an American , printed anonymously in 1824 when Child was just twenty - two years old .
... expands upon the paradigm of the dutiful - butdisobedient daughter in her first published writing , the novel Hobomok : A Tale of Early Times by an American , printed anonymously in 1824 when Child was just twenty - two years old .
Halaman 116
As a " tale of early times by an American , " Child's novel exemplifies what Jonathan Arac calls " national narrative . " " From the standpoint of America's present existence as an independent union , " Arac writes , " national ...
As a " tale of early times by an American , " Child's novel exemplifies what Jonathan Arac calls " national narrative . " " From the standpoint of America's present existence as an independent union , " Arac writes , " national ...
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