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Dreamerica; Visions of Transatlantic Masculinity in the 1960s English Novel

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Symbiosis 7.2 201-20

Author: Alice Ferrebe

Number of Pages: 20

This essay explores the concept of "Dreamerica" and its impact on the construction of masculinity in 1960s English novels. Alice Ferrebe analyses how English authors depicted America as a land of opportunity and challenge, reflecting broader cultural anxieties about gender and national identity during the era. The essay provides a critical examination of key literary works and their themes.

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Symbiosis 7.2 201-20

Author: Alice Ferrebe

Number of Pages: 20

This essay explores the concept of "Dreamerica" and its impact on the construction of masculinity in 1960s English novels. Alice Ferrebe analyses how English authors depicted America as a land of opportunity and challenge, reflecting broader cultural anxieties about gender and national identity during the era. The essay provides a critical examination of key literary works and their themes.

Symbiosis 7.2 201-20

Author: Alice Ferrebe

Number of Pages: 20

This essay explores the concept of "Dreamerica" and its impact on the construction of masculinity in 1960s English novels. Alice Ferrebe analyses how English authors depicted America as a land of opportunity and challenge, reflecting broader cultural anxieties about gender and national identity during the era. The essay provides a critical examination of key literary works and their themes.

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