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Babbitt
2005,2010,2009
Babbitt is the middle-class, average-American protagonist of this novel. Though he conforms to society and attempts to scale the social ladder, Babbit gradually becomes dissatisfied with the American Dream. He branches out to test other, more rebellious ways of life. He returns to where he began, disillusioned with the equally rigid standards he has found among the non-conformists, though still holding an openness to individuality in his heart.
The demolished man
by
Bester, Alfred, 1913-1987 author
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Businessmen Fiction.
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Fugitives from justice Fiction
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Murder Fiction
1999
In the year 2301 guns are merely museum pieces and benign telepaths sweep the minds of the populace to detect crimes before they can happen. Murder is thought to be impossible until the arrival of Ben Reich, a psychopathic business magnate.
Competencia oficial
2022
A wealthy businessman hires a famous filmmaker to help make a smash hit film.
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Codename Villanelle
Villanelle (a codename, of course) is one of the world's most skilled assassins. A catlike psychopath whose love for the creature comforts of her luxurious lifestyle is second only to her love of the game, she specializes in murdering the world's richest and most powerful. But when she murders an influential Russian politician, she draws a relentless foe to her tail.
The Merchant of Modernism
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Levine, Gary Martin
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American fiction
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American fiction -- History and criticism
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Economics in literature
2003,2013,2002
The Merchant of Modernism examines how the figure of the economic Jew symbolizes the struggle of authors from Dickens to Pound to reconcile their critique of capitalism with their own literary practices and how the shifting of the representations of this figure parallels the development of literary Modernism.
Merchants, Barons, Sellers and Suits
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Mahalik, Christa
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Business in literature
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Businessmen in literature
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Businesspeople in literature
2011,2010
Merchants, Barons, Sellers and Suits: The Changing Images of the Businessman through Literature originally began as a conversation about a hybrid course at Quinnipiac University. Its purpose was to take an online English course for non-traditional business majors and create a theme that would be relevant to the business world. Being given the task to create this course from the ground up was exciting and intriguing. There turned out to be a lot more material that could be used for this theme.