The Modern American Political Novel, 1900-1960The political arena offers many examples of conflict-- between individuals, groups, or the individual and the group, or within the individual. It is natural that a sizable body of fiction has grown up using politics as a main source of action. |
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
American Politics Abroad | 336 |
Conclusion | 357 |
Copyright | |
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