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The New Coming-of-Age Story

Critics at Large | The New Yorker

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Exploring 'Coming of Age' in Literature

The chapter delves into the evolution of the term 'coming of age' through the speaker's perspective, from childhood dismissal to acknowledging its transformative power. It discusses literature's portrayal of coming of age, emphasizing the depth beyond puberty tropes and drawing parallels to classic titles like 'Sentimental Education'. Themes of political idealism, disillusionment, love affairs, and institutional seductions are explored through literary works and a recent memoir.

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