Twofold Identities: Norwegian-American Contributions to Midwestern LiteraturePeter Lang, 2004 - 240 síður Twofold Identities is a study of Midwestern American literature as well as of Norwegian-American immigrant texts. Many readers have judged the latter to be a mere reflection of immigrant experience, a judgment that is neither fair nor correct. These American writers were forced to confront an essentially modern experience complicated by the contextual duality of bilingualism. For early Midwestern immigrant writers and their readers, the task of homemaking in a new setting was a philosophically challenging and highly problematic endeavor. These Midwestern writers were not lost, divided, nor rootless. They had the unique privileged ability to draw on the resources of two worlds. As writers they enjoyed - and helped to strengthen - twofold identities. |
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... North " ( 3 ) . This short supplicatory sen- tence is an appropriate echo of a double bonding because " the North " here may cover both the old and the new country . In the religious meditation of the immigrant , the north , be it ...
... North " ( 3 ) . This short supplicatory sen- tence is an appropriate echo of a double bonding because " the North " here may cover both the old and the new country . In the religious meditation of the immigrant , the north , be it ...
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... North Dakota , and in this conflict he is fully on the American side . The war is the topic of the opening poem , and Lie refers to three well - known episodes from the war , including the sinking of the " Maine " in Havana , when over ...
... North Dakota , and in this conflict he is fully on the American side . The war is the topic of the opening poem , and Lie refers to three well - known episodes from the war , including the sinking of the " Maine " in Havana , when over ...
Síða 39
... North Dakota : “ I am not well . This winter I have been fighting a vicious rheumatic fever that I received because I was too thinly dressed during the bitterly cold spell of my North Dakota prairie winter . I held speeches and played ...
... North Dakota : “ I am not well . This winter I have been fighting a vicious rheumatic fever that I received because I was too thinly dressed during the bitterly cold spell of my North Dakota prairie winter . I held speeches and played ...
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