middle class

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The good soldier

a tale of passion
1999

Madame Bovary

patterns of provincial life
1993
The story of Emma Bovary, the bored wife of a provincial doctor whose desires and illusions are shattered when reality catches up with her.

Delinquent daughters

protecting and policing adolescent female sexuality in the United States, 1885-1920
1995

Positively American

winning back the middle-class majority one family at a time
2007
The author shares his ideas for winning back middle-class voters and restoring the Democratic majority in Washington; and addresses key issues of concern for the American family such as education and health care, taxes, immigration, and fighting terrorism.

Madame Bovary

provincial lives
2003
Nineteenth-century novel about Emma Bovary, the wife of a provincial doctor who seeks to escape her boredom by indulging in romantic fantasies and adulterous affairs.

Madame Bovary

provincial ways
A nineteenth-century French woman pursues her romantic dreams through a series of lovers.

The middle class

2010
Contains twenty-five essays that offer varying perspectives on issues related to the middle class in the United States, discussing debt, savings, health insurance coverage, consumerisms, gentrification, minorities, and other related topics.

Road to whatever

middle-class culture and the crisis of adolescence
2005
Examines the causes of the rising crime rates involving middle-class adolescents and drug abuse, violence, and suicide and maintains that today's teens live in a culture of exclusion and neglect that has left them with few options among an unforgiving society.

A doll's house

1993
Presents the script of the late nineteenth-century play about Nora, a woman whose husband expects her to be his petted little songbird, but who is in truth hiding a deceptive secret.

One nation, after all

what the middle-class Americans really think about : God, country, family, racism, welfare, immigration, homosexuality, work, the right, the left, and each other
1998
Presents a new picture of who the typical middle-class American is, and what he or she thinks about the most important issues of our day, including religion, family, work, immigration, welfare, racism, and our ability to trust one another.

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