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1 Eras in American Literature

2 Before We Start Fold your paper into 2 columns Topic: Eras in American Literature Label – left column: Q’s, right column: Notes Summary box at the bottom

3 The Puritans, the Rationalists, and the Revolution Captain John Smith, charter member of the Jamestown colony, chronicled his new world in a volume known as True Relation –Typical of the style of writing during the early period of America –Concerned more with facts than literary style –Mostly historical Puritans, band of religious zealots who braved the Atlantic to establish a new order in America –Believed that each person should seek a direct personal relationship with God –Strive to live without sin to ensure a path to salvation in the afterlife –Much of their reading focused on the Bible –Writings tend to be nonfiction historical accounts or diaries that focused on religious observation Poet Anne Bradstreet Minister Jonathan Edwards

4 The Puritans, the Rationalists, and the Revolution Captivity stories –Tales of settlers being abducted and tortured by native Americans –Wildly exaggerated, if not completely fabricated –Fed the colonists’ desire for exciting tales of an exotic new land and their perception of Native Americans as a people to be feared. The Age Of Reason –Pamphlets and essays influenced popular opinion –Complete faith in human intellect –Valued reason above all –Believed that people were essentially good and capable of creating an ideal society The Rationalists –Benjamin Franklin –Thomas Paine –Thomas Jefferson

5 Topic: Eras in Am. Lit Q’s How did Puritan beliefs influence their writing and the society? In what ways did the Rationalists shape our country? Notes Puritans –nonfiction historical accounts or diaries focused on religious observation –Jonathan Edwards, Cpt. John Smith, Anne Bradstreet Rationalists –Reason –People good & able to create ideal society (utopia) –Ben Franklin, Thomas Paine, Thomas Jefferson

6 American Romanticism Rebelled against the ideas of the Age of ReasonRebelled against the ideas of the Age of Reason Valued emotion, imagination, and intuitionValued emotion, imagination, and intuition Found inspiration in natureFound inspiration in nature The Fireside PoetsThe Fireside Poets –Henry Wadsworth Longfellow –Oliver Wendell Holmes –James Russell Lowell –John Greenleaf Whittier

7 American Renaissance Very different thinking about religion, human nature, and the future Americans were discussing how best to organize American society –Better public education –End to slavery –Women’s rights Writers –Nathaniel Hawthorne –Herman Melville –Edgar Allan Poe –Washington Irving –James Fenimore Cooper Poets –Emily Dickinson –Walt Whitman Transcendentalists –Ralph Waldo Emerson –Henry David Thoreau –Believed that to live more satisfying life, you had to go beyond everyday reality by immersing yourself in nature –Optimistic, putting faith in the power of the individual –People could be happy and good if they felt a personal connection to nature

8 Topic: Eras in Am. Lit Q’s Why was nature such an important part of Romanticism and Transcendentalism? Compare Romanticism to Transcendentalism. Notes Romanticism –Rebelled against Rationalists –Imagination, creativity –Nature –Longfellow, Holmes, Whittier Renaissance –How to organize society –Hawthorne, Melville, Poe Transcendentalists –People could be happy and good if they felt a personal connection to nature

9 The Civil War and Realism Writings about slavery –1850 Fugitive Slave Act – imposed punishment on anyone who helped a person trying to escape in the southern states –Harriet Beecher Stowe – Uncle Tom’s Cabin –Narrative Of The Life Of Frederick Douglass –The life story of Sojourner Truth –Walt Whitman celebrated the bravery of American soldiers

10 Realists, Regionalists, and Naturalists Stephen Crane - The Red Badge Of Courage –Tried to describe life as accurately as possible –Lives of ordinary people from a neutral point of view Henry James –Psychological novel Fascinated with people’s behavior Explored thinking and motivation behind the actions of characters Mark Twain – Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn –Regionalist - focused on the reality of life in specific parts of the country Jack London – The Call The Wild –Naturalist – focused on the forces of society or nature that are beyond a person’s control but influence life

11 Topic: Eras in Am. Lit Q’s How did the Civil War affect writing? Compare and contrasts Realists, Regionalists, and Naturalists. Notes Civil War –Not much significant literature Realists, Regionalists, and Naturalists –Focus on reality, forces of nature, and people’s behavior. –Jack London –Mark Twain

12 Modernism Spirit of changing growth reflected in which of the early twentieth century –The Roaring Twenties T.S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, e e cummings, and Marianne Moore –Broke from tradition –Modern style that was more impersonal –Used symbolism to a greater degree –Influenced by European modernist artists the Picasso and Matisse

13 Modernism The Harlem Renaissance –Explosion in human rights –Migrated to northern cities in the nineteen twenties –Came together to influence each other’s work –Focused on the reality of black life including history, racism, and identity Langston Hughes James Weldon Johnson Countee Cullen Zora Neale Hurston Richard Wright

14 Modernism Following the Great Depression, Americans core beliefs about themselves in the world began to changeFollowing the Great Depression, Americans core beliefs about themselves in the world began to change –The American Dream changed Americans were cynical but the governmentAmericans were cynical but the government Began to question traditional ways of thinking about politics and cultureBegan to question traditional ways of thinking about politics and culture Stream of consciousness writers Stream of consciousness writers –William Faulkner –Katherine Anne Porter Influenced by FreudInfluenced by Freud PsychologyPsychology Reality of American life Reality of American life –Sinclair Lewis – small town –Ernest Hemingway – disillusionment with American ideas –F. Scott Fitzgerald – consequences of living the American Dream, questioning societies definition of success and progress The Great GatsbyThe Great Gatsby

15 Topic: Eras in Am. Lit Q’s Give an example of the symbolism used by writers in the 20’s. In what ways did the writers of the Harlem Renaissance change people’s perceptions of African Americans? Notes Roaring 20’s –Break from tradition –Symbolism –Modernist influence Harlem Renaissance –Focus on black life, civil rights, racism –Langston Hughes –Malcolm X Modernism –New American Dream –Stream of Consciousness –Hemmingway, Fitzgerald

16 Great Names in American Literature Washington IrvingWashington Irving James Fenimore CooperJames Fenimore Cooper Ralph Waldo EmersonRalph Waldo Emerson Nathaniel HawthorneNathaniel Hawthorne Henry Wadsworth LongfellowHenry Wadsworth Longfellow Edgar Allan PoeEdgar Allan Poe Harriet Beecher StoweHarriet Beecher Stowe Henry David ThoreauHenry David Thoreau Frederick DouglassFrederick Douglass Herman MelvilleHerman Melville Walt WhitmanWalt Whitman Emily DickinsonEmily Dickinson Louisa May AlcottLouisa May Alcott Mark TwainMark Twain Henry JamesHenry James Kate ChopinKate Chopin Edith WhartonEdith Wharton Stephen CraneStephen Crane Theodore DreiserTheodore Dreiser Willa CatherWilla Cather Robert FrostRobert Frost William Carlos WilliamsWilliam Carlos Williams Sinclair LewisSinclair Lewis Eugene O’NeillEugene O’Neill Ezra PoundEzra Pound TS Eliot TS Eliot Katherine Anne Porter Katherine Anne Porter Zora Neale Hurston Zora Neale Hurston F. Scott Fitzgerald F. Scott Fitzgerald Ernest Hemingway Ernest Hemingway Thomas Wolfe Thomas Wolfe Langston Hughes Langston Hughes John Steinbeck John Steinbeck Robert Penn Warren Robert Penn Warren W.H. Auden W.H. Auden Richard Wright Richard Wright Eudora Welty Eudora Welty Tennessee Williams Tennessee Williams Ralph Ellison Ralph Ellison Arthur Miller Arthur Miller Robert Lowell Robert Lowell J.D. Salinger J.D. Salinger Jack Kerouac Jack Kerouac Joseph Heller Joseph Heller James Baldwin James Baldwin Allen Ginsberg Allen Ginsberg Anne Sexton Anne Sexton Toni Morrison Toni Morrison Sylvia Plath Sylvia Plath


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