Midamerica, المجلدات 17-19Midwestern Press, Center for the Study of Midwestern Literature, Michigan State University., 1990 |
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... farm people to metropolitan centers , and they wrote grim reports of farm and small town life . The populist literature is mostly nonfiction by writers thought of as middle- brow writers : journalists , essayists and politicians , and a ...
... farm people to metropolitan centers , and they wrote grim reports of farm and small town life . The populist literature is mostly nonfiction by writers thought of as middle- brow writers : journalists , essayists and politicians , and a ...
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... farm as a desirable place to live , but very few were concerned with the reform of social and economic conditions on the farm ( Meyer 3 ) . Dis- enchanted with the epic dreams of the first settlers , many of the writers concentrated on ...
... farm as a desirable place to live , but very few were concerned with the reform of social and economic conditions on the farm ( Meyer 3 ) . Dis- enchanted with the epic dreams of the first settlers , many of the writers concentrated on ...
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... Farm has much in common with Sherwood Anderson's Tar : A Midwest Childhood ; but The Farm is much broader in scope " ( Louis Bromfield 88 ) . Chamberlain notes that in the nineteen - forties Bromfield was " plowing his profits from ...
... Farm has much in common with Sherwood Anderson's Tar : A Midwest Childhood ; but The Farm is much broader in scope " ( Louis Bromfield 88 ) . Chamberlain notes that in the nineteen - forties Bromfield was " plowing his profits from ...
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