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1910-1950
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Ezra Pound in particular envisaged the possibility of a new society to which artists would contribute meaningfully. Ezra Pound
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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
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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
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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
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“Life events occur in chronological order, but our conscious memories of them often unfold differently.” The Jilting of Granny Weatherall Katherine Anne Porter
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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
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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
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“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
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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
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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
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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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