Novelists' America : Fiction As History, 1910-1940 / Nelson M. Blake
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publisher: United States of America.: Syracuse University Press, 1969Description: 279p.: 23cmSubject(s): LITERATURA ESTADOUNIDENSE -- FICCIÓNDDC classification: 813.5 Summary: Each of the authors has displayed and dissected some aspect of American life from 1910 through 1940.Selections from the major works of these authors are analyzed and of. Fared as illustrative material to enhance the understanding of an era of rapid social change. For example, Blake points out that, although both novels were written in the early 1920s the dour lands cape of rapid social chanque.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Libros | Biblioteca Fermín Chan Novela | Literatura | 813.5 B636 (Browse shelf) | e.1 | Available | 0056287 |
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Each of the authors has displayed and dissected some aspect of American life from 1910 through 1940.Selections from the major works of these authors are analyzed and of. Fared as illustrative material to enhance the understanding of an era of rapid social change. For example, Blake points out that, although both novels were written in the early 1920s the dour lands cape of rapid social chanque.
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