The American Dream In The Great Depression (Contributions In American Studies),Used

The American Dream In The Great Depression (Contributions In American Studies),Used

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Product Description Analyzes contemporary drama, fiction, and popular works in order to show how the Depression affected the myth of success, and looks at the values, attitudes, and motivations of Americans during that period Review ?Hearn's stimulating study is a welcome corrective to most intellectualcultural histories of the 1930s, which by focusing upon the major thinkers and writers exaggerate the extent of the break with traditional values that took place during the decade.?Choice'Hearn's stimulating study is a welcome corrective to most intellectualcultural histories of the 1930s, which by focusing upon the major thinkers and writers exaggerate the extent of the break with traditional values that took place during the decade.'Choice About the Author arn /f Charles /i R.

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