Gus Lee's novel China Boy
.... As in Kadohata's
novel, this rootlessness in Mori's stories is expressed in a .... when they hear of the plans for one family's coming journey to
America: "
America! ....
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The Pueblo Cultuee in the Novel, Ceremony
.... Throughout the
novel, Silko introduces the paradoxes which run through American culture, values, and history. Tayo tries to reconcile the ideas that
America is ....
(2143

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James A. Michener's novel "The Novel"
.... Yoder, on the other hand, plods along with his dull Dutch books, builds a readership, has his breakthrough
novel, and becomes one of
America's best-selling ....
(1942

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)
The American Novel
.... modes of artistic expression. [T]he
novel and
America did not come into existence at the same time by accident. They are the two ....
(2630

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Don DeLillo's novel White Noise
.... The all-pervasive power of television is shown as giving
America a degree of .... Indeed, there is life, and the
novel shows how Americans seek life in technology ....
(1352

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)
Racism in America. Henry James' Turn of the Screw
.... This is another motif in the
novel, sexuality. .... "Black Men and Public Space." In Wyle, Susan, Edit. Revisiting
America: Readings in Race, Culture, and Conflict. ....
(1481

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Sedgwick's novel "Hope Leslie" The purpose of this resear
.... by Catherine Maria Sedgwick as a historical
novel in the tradition of the genre as established by Sir Walter Scott in Europe and by JF Cooper in
America. ....
(3340

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Image of Indian in 19th Century Historical Novel
.... Beidler (106 24) describes an anonymous picaresque
novel, apparently written by an .... The inevitability of
America's manifest (white) destiny and a presumption of ....
(3859

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)
Ernest J. Gaines' novel, In My Father's House
.... conflict as much as some other black writers, Gaines'
novel clearly "raises central questions about the historical identity of blacks in
America" (Ruland 381). ....
(4088

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)
Censorship & The Grapes of Wrath John Steinbeck's novel The Grapes ...
.... was held in San Francisco of an organization called Pro-
America, a Hearst .... family but which offer increased depth and broader significance to the
novel by giving ....
(1331

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)
The character of Bardamu in Journey to the End of Night
.... The way this operates in the
novel can be examined with reference to a specific dimension of social criticism, such as that directed by the author at
America. ....
(852

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)
Analysis of Morrison's novel, Beloved
.... This view also gives readers of all races and creeds some indication of the situation of the blacks in present day
America. In this
novel, Morrison has brought ....
(1909

8

)
Ku Klux Klan in 1920s Urban America IN U
This research examines the rise of the Ku Klux Klan in urban
America in the 1920s. .... A Thomas Dixon
novel, The clansman, was published in 1905. ....
(5901

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)
Gabriel Garcia Marquez
.... The
novel embodies so much of Latin
America that to understand the people of the book brings us closer to understanding Latin American culture. ....
(2272

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)
The Jungle (1906)
The Jungle: A Call to Social Reform In 1906 Upton Sinclair published The Jungle, often cited as
America's best proletarian
novel, to international acclaim. ....
(1869

7

)
l The Great Gatsby
.... It meant displaying in private life those daring unselfish qualities that had made
America possible. To be 'great' in this
novel means to continue an American ....
(1687

7

)
The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love
.... The
novel introduces the reader to people who have left everything they have known behind to seek something better in
America. Hijuelos, Oscar. ....
(1114

4

)
The Bonfire of the Vanities
.... outcomes are made apparent in the non-fiction work by Juliet B. Schor (1991) concerning the work ethic as practiced in
America today and in the
novel by Tom ....
(1887

8

)
Themes in The Great Gatsby
.... The Great Gatsby. New York: Charles Scribners' Sons, 1961. Hoffman, Frederick J. The Modern
Novel in
America: 1900-1950. New York: Henry Regnery, 1951. ....
(2920

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The House of the Spirits
.... In the mid-1980s, when The House of the Spirits appeared as a
novel, the political cleavages of Latin
America either had posed or were posing leftist regimes ....
(1231

5

)
James Cooper
.... By the use of narrative and descriptive, James Cooper related to his fellow democrats what he thought of life in
America. The
novel, The Last of the Mohicans ....
(1731

7

)
Historical Significance of On the Road
.... On the Road is an important
novel that describes a growing discontent with 1950s
America and asks the reader to take a road trip in search of a new way of being ....
(964

4

)
Character of Carol in Main Street
.... enough, the world of Main Street, the world of Gopher Prairie, was ceasing to be typical of the actual
America at just about the time that the
novel was written ....
(1499

6

)
Social Problems in Fiction
.... Pfaelzer, Jean. The Utopian
Novel in
America 1886-1896. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh, 1984. .... Pfaelzer, Jean. The Utopian
Novel in
America 1886-1896. ....
(1495

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)
Immigration of a Korean Family to the US
.... In her
novel Clay Walls, Kim Ronyoung writes about the experience of Koreans in
America in the period before World War II, a period of some racial tension as ....
(1601

6

)
Graham Greene
.... His
novel The Quiet American from 1955 is set in Vietnam, a country few Americans .... when the French were engaged in the sort of guerilla war
America would face a ....
(1655

7

)
Novel Dealing with California Gang Members
.... Ellison's 1962
novel The Invisible Man, the author uses the title of his book to emphasize the struggle of African-Americans for identity in White
America. ....
(943

4

)
Jess Mowry's novel Way Past Cool
.... Ellison's 1962
novel The Invisible Man, the author uses the title of his book to emphasize the struggle of African-Americans for identity in White
America. ....
(943

4

)
Latin American Literature
.... generic models for his writings, such as serial fiction and the detective
novel. .... The concept of revolution was not confined to Latin
America, and certain Latin ....
(1591

6

)
Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath & Crane's Maggie
.... Written as the first
novel in
America to deal with slums, Maggie also emerges as the first naturalistic
novel of any merit within the American literary ....
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