Dreiser's Russian DiaryUniversity of Pennsylvania Press, 2015年2月23日 - 312 頁 Theodore Dreiser's Russian Diary is an extended record of the American writer's travels throughout the Soviet Union in 1927-28. Dreiser was initially invited to Moscow for a week-long observance of the tenth anniversary of the October Revolution. He asked, and was granted, permission to make an extended tour of the country. |
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第 7 頁
... social conditions to a high point"—and then he added, in a giant leap of economic illogic, “And perhaps the next step . . . will be the Soviet system, and I believe if this system were put to the masses in America, they would accept it ...
... social conditions to a high point"—and then he added, in a giant leap of economic illogic, “And perhaps the next step . . . will be the Soviet system, and I believe if this system were put to the masses in America, they would accept it ...
第 10 頁
... social experiment in Russia” (pp. 283,281). Kennell probably deserves more credit for influencing Dreiser's long-term thinking about Russia than she has hitherto received. Her multiple roles—as private secretary, guide, translator ...
... social experiment in Russia” (pp. 283,281). Kennell probably deserves more credit for influencing Dreiser's long-term thinking about Russia than she has hitherto received. Her multiple roles—as private secretary, guide, translator ...
第 11 頁
... social nuances that Dreiser missed. Nevertheless, many of Dreiser's conclusions in 1928 echoed her convictions. Both deplored Soviet terrorism, arguing that, in Goldman's words, “the Communists believed implicitly in the Jesuitic ...
... social nuances that Dreiser missed. Nevertheless, many of Dreiser's conclusions in 1928 echoed her convictions. Both deplored Soviet terrorism, arguing that, in Goldman's words, “the Communists believed implicitly in the Jesuitic ...
第 12 頁
... social malaise of the depression years. In effect,. 21. After reading the story of “Ernita” in manuscript, Kennell wrote to Dreiser that The story wouldn't be complete if it didn't tell how Ernita, after a series of painful personal ...
... social malaise of the depression years. In effect,. 21. After reading the story of “Ernita” in manuscript, Kennell wrote to Dreiser that The story wouldn't be complete if it didn't tell how Ernita, after a series of painful personal ...
第 13 頁
Theodore Dreiser Thomas P. Riggio, James L. W. West, III. breakdown and social malaise of the depression years. In effect, the Russian diary bears witness to one of the major historical ironies of these decades. In the 1920s, when Russia ...
Theodore Dreiser Thomas P. Riggio, James L. W. West, III. breakdown and social malaise of the depression years. In effect, the Russian diary bears witness to one of the major historical ironies of these decades. In the 1920s, when Russia ...
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