Legacy, Volume 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1985 |
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... culture ; or , indeed , what it meant to be a " subculture " when one was immensely popular . In 1977 Ann Douglas's Feminization of American Culture addressed precisely this question , by asserting ( as its title implies ) that the ...
... culture ; or , indeed , what it meant to be a " subculture " when one was immensely popular . In 1977 Ann Douglas's Feminization of American Culture addressed precisely this question , by asserting ( as its title implies ) that the ...
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... culture of the period in which they were written . The political culture of the 1820s , or of any period , can be defined as the set of ideas , attitudes , and beliefs that people hold toward their political institutions . The most ...
... culture of the period in which they were written . The political culture of the 1820s , or of any period , can be defined as the set of ideas , attitudes , and beliefs that people hold toward their political institutions . The most ...
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... cultural discoveries and packed with Victorian curios , this study on Emily Dickinson and her culture is well worth the armchair adventure into a nineteenth - century American " archaeology of the imagination . " Rather than embracing ...
... cultural discoveries and packed with Victorian curios , this study on Emily Dickinson and her culture is well worth the armchair adventure into a nineteenth - century American " archaeology of the imagination . " Rather than embracing ...
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