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Historical Context in Winter Dreams

Historical Context Examples in Winter Dreams:

Part II

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""Chin-Chin" and "The Count of Luxemburg" and "The Chocolate Soldier"..."   (Part II)

“Chin-Chin,” “The Count of Luxemb[o]urg,” and “The Chocolate Soldier” were popular operettas at the turn of the 20th century.

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"roadster..."   (Part IV)

A roadster is an open-top car, usually with a sporty design, that seats two. Judy’s owning a car and driving herself to social engagements indicates her independence and lack of concern with social conventions of her era, as does abandoning her date and leaving with another man.

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