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John Updike's short story 'A & P' - An Analysis

How can we account for the story's continued appeal?

Title: John Updike's short story 'A & P' - An Analysis

Essay , 2011 , 10 Pages , Grade: 2.1

Autor:in: David Wheeler (Author)

Didactics for the subject English - Literature, Works
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An exploration of Updike's shortest and most popular work, which argues that it appears at a seminal moment in American cultural history and this accounts for it continued popularity. The story's strong links with other American texts such as 'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn' are also explored.

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Title
John Updike's short story 'A & P' - An Analysis
Subtitle
How can we account for the story's continued appeal?
College
Churchill College, Cambridge
Grade
2.1
Author
David Wheeler (Author)
Publication Year
2011
Pages
10
Catalog Number
V175057
ISBN (eBook)
9783640959457
ISBN (Book)
9783640959723
Language
English
Tags
Updike America in the 60s freedom 'A & P' American rebels social conformity
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David Wheeler (Author), 2011, John Updike's short story 'A & P' - An Analysis, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/175057
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