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1910-1950.   What events come to mind when you think of the United States during this period of time?  Depression?  Roaring 20’s?  World War I and.

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1 1910-1950

2   What events come to mind when you think of the United States during this period of time?  Depression?  Roaring 20’s?  World War I and II? BrAiNsToRm

3   Poets  e.e cummings  T.S Eliot  Robert Frost  Ezra Pound  William Carlos Williams Novelist/Short Stories - Katherine Anne Porter -Ernest Hemmingway -John Steinbeck -William Faulkner -Gertrude Stein Authors

4   Generally, modernists were driven by the belief that the assurances once provided by religion, politics, or society weren’t enough.  However, others responded with a fresh sense of both the freedom and the responsibilities of the artist in a new age. Modernism Split

5   T.S expressed a deep sense of loss and despair as he felt that modern life was horrific, chaotic, and ultimately futile. T.S Eliot

6   Ezra Pound in particular envisaged the possibility of a new society to which artists would contribute meaningfully. Ezra Pound

7   Saw this as an optimistic opportunity to take the road less traveled by…  He was believer of new experiences and saw the possibility of change as a good thing. Robert Frost

8   The modernist period also saw a radical experimentation in literary form and expression.  Loss of form  Loss of structure  Narrative voice change  Intro of stream of consciousness Ch Ch Changes

9   We are going to experiment with Stream of Consciousness  For the next 3 minutes I want you to write everything you think, doesn’t have to make sense, doesn’t have to connect, just your thoughts….Go! Stream of Consciousness

10  “Life events occur in chronological order, but our conscious memories of them often unfold differently.” The Jilting of Granny Weatherall Katherine Anne Porter

11   Because of the push of industrialization in Britain and America, travel and communication grew allowing for transatlantic ideas.  Writers either wanted to keep with American traditions or wanted to have more of a global approach to literature.  -if we are all going to war together, we should become one together Transatlanticism

12   Pound and Eliot based their writings and places such as London and Paris even though they were American.  Frost, Williams, Fitzgerald, Faulkner, and Hemmingway developed modernist literature that was connected to American traditions. Split Again

13   “Eyes stand first in the poet’s equipment”  “Of mixed ancestry I felt form earliest childhood that American was the only home I could ever possibly call my own. I felt that it was expressly founded for me…” William Carlos Williams

14   Felt the effects of World War I strongly in his personal life as well as literary career  Focused on what was current in the world and connected it back to American readers Ernest Hemmingway

15   The chief quality of Fitzgerald’s talent was his described, and a detached observer of it.  Wrote about what he was and what he saw. F. Scott Fitzgerald

16   What all the modernists shared was a belief in literature’s importance in the modern world, and the need for it to be continually vital.


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