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and the belief that Americans are basically a good and just people--some of this stuff will make you weep" (Brent Staples, the New York Times Book Review ). Osha Gray Davidson, dissenting in the Los Angeles Times Book Review , accuses Wolfe of romanticizing the middle class: "a wet kiss masquerading as social science."
Other essays include: "Edible Ecriture," by British Marxist Terry Eagleton, which argues that Samuel Beckett's anorexic prose may betray "a race memory of the Irish famine"; and "Savouring the Antique," by classicist Emily Gower, which warns against romanticizing the Roman bacchanalia, since "most ordinary people experienced famine and lived at subsistence level."
Both Lewis and Males go overboard, he by playing loose with statistics that demonize parents, she by romanticizing teen-agers.
Professionalizing and romanticizing that work, as experts and parents have tried to do throughout the century, has not made child-rearing more spiritually satisfying or relaxing.
Poets wrote epics, with anti-Muslim subtexts, romanticizing the Battle of Kosovo.