What belief regarding Americans did many writers of the era hold?

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• People only want to read about good things.
• Americans viewed life too seriously.
• Americans cared too much about money and fun.
• Americans were more sophisticated than Europeans.

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Many writers of the era held the belief that Americans cared too much about money and fun. This perception was often reflected in their critiques of American society and culture.

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