Andrew Warnes Books
Richard Wright'S Native Son: A Routledge Study Guide
Richard Wright’s Native Son (1940) is one of the most violent and revolutionary works in the American canon. Controversial and compelling, its account of crime and racism remain the source of profo...
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American Fiction Of The 1990s: Reflections Of History And Culture
By A. Robert Lee, Kasia Boddy, Brian Jarvis, Andrew Warnes, Suzanne W. Jones, Sharon Monteith, Peter Knight, Derek Parker Royal, Krishna Sen, Alex E. Blazer, JAY PROSSER, Andrew Dix, Nahem Yousaf, Stephen J. Burn, Zoe Trodd, Timothy Aubry
American Fiction of the 1990s: Reflections of History and Culture brings together essays from international experts to examine one of the most vital and energized decades in American literature. T...
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American Fiction Of The 1990s
By A. Robert Lee, Kasia Boddy, Jay, Brian Jarvis, Andrew Warnes, Suzanne W. Jones, Sharon Monteith, Peter Knight, Derek Parker Royal, Krishna Sen, Alex E. Blazer, JAY PROSSER, Andrew Dix, Nahem Yousaf, Stephen J. Burn, Zoe Trodd, Prosser, Timothy Aubry
American Fiction of the 1990s: Reflections of History and Culture brings together essays from international experts to examine one of the most vital and energized decades in American literature. T...
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How The Shopping Cart Explains Global Consumerism
By Andrew Warnes, Warnes
The book argues that the invention and popularization of the shopping cart from the 1940s onward provided the final link in the chain for the new system of industrialized food flow. First in the Un...
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Reading Southern Poverty Between The Wars, 1918–1939
By Clive Webb, John T. Matthews, Ted Ownby, Martin Crawford, Richard Gray, Richard Godden, Andrew Warnes, John C. Inscoe, James C. Giesen, Peter Nicolaisen, Vivien M. L. Miller, Siobhan Davis, Stuart Kidd, Robert H. Brinkmeyer Jr.
Franklin D. Roosevelt once described the South as "the nation's number one economic problem." These twelve original, interdisciplinary essays on southern indigence between the World Wars share a co...
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American Tantalus : Horizons, Happiness, And The Impossible Pursuits Of US Literature And Culture
"American Tantalus argues that modern US fictions often grow preoccupied by tantalisation. This keyword might seem commonplace; thesauruses, certainly, often lump it in with tease and torment in th...
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