The American Myth of Success: From Horatio Alger to Norman Vincent PealeBasic Books, 1969 - 276 trang |
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... ideal that each man should find rewards commensurate with his merit , an ideal congenial to the ethos of a democratic nation . By the Jacksonian period , when the notion of the self - made man began to gain broad currency , the ...
... ideal that each man should find rewards commensurate with his merit , an ideal congenial to the ethos of a democratic nation . By the Jacksonian period , when the notion of the self - made man began to gain broad currency , the ...
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... ideal of social mobil- ity but became its first symbolic representative . By the 1830's , conduct - of - life literature begins to reflect a certain concern over the threat which changing patterns of American life posed for traditional ...
... ideal of social mobil- ity but became its first symbolic representative . By the 1830's , conduct - of - life literature begins to reflect a certain concern over the threat which changing patterns of American life posed for traditional ...
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... ideal set- ting for the moral life for most men was thought to be the homestead , with its fresh air and proximity to nature . This reveals another aspect of conduct - of - life literature- its generally nostalgic tone . The farm ...
... ideal set- ting for the moral life for most men was thought to be the homestead , with its fresh air and proximity to nature . This reveals another aspect of conduct - of - life literature- its generally nostalgic tone . The farm ...
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Introduction | 5 |
Horatio Alger Jr and the Gilded Age | 48 |
The Christian Novel and the Success | 64 |
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