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Preface | ||
1 | The Legacy of Anti-Communism | 3 |
2 | Influences on American Proletarian Literature | 44 |
3 | Defining Proletarian Literature | 86 |
4 | Art or Propaganda? | 129 |
5 | Race, Class, and the "Negro Question" | 170 |
6 | Women and the Left in the 1930s | 213 |
7 | Realism and Didacticism in Proletarian Fiction | 249 |
8 | The Proletarian Fictional Autobiography | 284 |
9 | The Proletarian Bildungsroman | 321 |
10 | The Proletarian Social Novel | 362 |
11 | The Collective Novel | 398 |
Afterword | 443 | |
Index | 447 |
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