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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... thing might be worked inversely and a fine socialistic community transformed into the most despotic form of government, with the reins all in one man's hands, but that would not be likely to happen where people have once gained any kind ...
... thing might be worked inversely and a fine socialistic community transformed into the most despotic form of government, with the reins all in one man's hands, but that would not be likely to happen where people have once gained any kind ...
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... things, she succeeded in getting Dreiser to rethink his prejudices. To her credit, she confronted him more honestly than she needed to. She seems, in fact, to have had nearly as many divided impulses as he. Dreiser sensed this in her ...
... things, she succeeded in getting Dreiser to rethink his prejudices. To her credit, she confronted him more honestly than she needed to. She seems, in fact, to have had nearly as many divided impulses as he. Dreiser sensed this in her ...
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... things to say about the Soviet state. Kennell's resistance to his ideas also had a long-range effect on his positions in the thirties, when he made use of many of her arguments in public pronouncements. During that decade, Dreiser was ...
... things to say about the Soviet state. Kennell's resistance to his ideas also had a long-range effect on his positions in the thirties, when he made use of many of her arguments in public pronouncements. During that decade, Dreiser was ...
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... might have asked others who helped him put together the book to do the same thing. See Swanberg, Dreiser (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1965), 343. 25, Kennell, 22. 26. Paul Hollander, Political Pilgrims: Travels of INTRODUCTION - 13.
... might have asked others who helped him put together the book to do the same thing. See Swanberg, Dreiser (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1965), 343. 25, Kennell, 22. 26. Paul Hollander, Political Pilgrims: Travels of INTRODUCTION - 13.
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... things the Soviet is determined the foreigner must see—usually (always, I might say) things which reflect glory on the Soviet labors. In consequence I am hauled here & there all to speedily. As for touching or sensing the intimate ...
... things the Soviet is determined the foreigner must see—usually (always, I might say) things which reflect glory on the Soviet labors. In consequence I am hauled here & there all to speedily. As for touching or sensing the intimate ...
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