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The Columbia History of the American Novel, Young Frederick Douglas: The Maryland Years, 40 Primitive identity, views of, 264 Primitive peoples, sociological study, 202 Primordial power, views of, 264 Principle, and authenticity of self, 123 Printed literature, and economic structure, 51 Printing technology, 49 — 890- Prison, symbolism of, 176 Private interest, and general welfare, 50 Problem novels, mid- twentieth century, 490 Production-line techniques of authorship, 292 -93 Profession, writing as, 48 -49; Cooper and, 58; nineteenth century, 47, 67 -70 Professionalism: in intellectual life, 679; literary, 70, 691 -94; neutrality of, 196; of women novelists, nineteenth century, 64–65 Profits, in publishing, 680 -81, 683 -84, 686 Progressive Era, women's status, 269 Proletarianism: early twentieth century, 331 -56; in fiction, 327, 393, 400 Promotional campaigns, nineteenth century, 53 Property laws, and women, 143 Prose style, efficiency movement and, 477 -78 Prostitutes, reform societies, 137 Protestant elite, and social reform, 133, 146 -48 Protestant ...» | Код для вставки книги в блог HTML
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