
handle: 2318/92268
This essay examines "Ragtime" as a late twentieth century historical romance and discusses its counterpointing plot lines in light of the American Dream, the theme of metamorphosis, the search for justice, and social change during the Ragtime/Progressive Era.
Ragtime; E. L. Doctorow; American Literature
Ragtime; E. L. Doctorow; American Literature
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