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The Social rebel in American literature
The Social Rebel in American Literature presents a critical exploration of the recurring figure of the social rebel in American literary tradition. Edited by Robert H. Woodward and James J. Clark, the book analyzes how American writers depict characters who challenge social norms, resist authority, and embody individual dissent. Through a series of scholarly essays, the volume traces the evolution of rebellion as a literary theme, highlighting its cultural significance and its role in shaping American identity. This work offers valuable insights for students and researchers of American literature, social criticism, and cultural studies.
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