“DAUGHTER OF THE LEGEND” – THE ARTISTIC DISPLAY OF SOCIAL CHANGE IN THE NOVEL
Abstract
The 20th century American realist novel underwent unprecedented transformations, with J. Stewart's contribution to the development of this genre being particularly noteworthy. In this artricle we will discuss her novel and the issue of social changes in her works.
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