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English-American Literature Reported by: Salas, Meia Ester T. BsEd2-Eng Reported by: Salas, Meia Ester T. BsEd2-Eng
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2 New Yorkers created some of the most memorable characters & stories in Early American fiction. Washington Irving James Fenimore Cooper
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Washington Irving - published his Sketch Book in 1820, w/c introduced the unforgettable Ichabod Crabe & Rip Van Winkle, both of whom become enduring parts of America’s folklore. William Thackeray called him the first “Ambassador” from the “the New World of Letters to the Old”
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James Fenimore Cooper - son of wealthy land holder. - he was skeptical of democracy. - he invented several of the themes that would occupy the attention of later American novelists. His Works are: The Spy (1821) – melodrama about Revolution The Pilot(1823)- sea story based on the career of John Paul Jones.
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The most important of Cooper’s Novels are the 5 volumes in the leatherstocking series beginning with * The Pioneers (1823) * The Last of the Mohicans (1826) *The Deerslayer (1841) >these novels dealt with the rapid westward march of white settlement & destruction of the frontier. >presented an idealized portrait of the woodsman. >Natty Bumppo- figure of American myth.
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Romanticism -It is a movement in art, music, & literature that began in the late1700’s & continued into the first half of the 1800’s. -It is a period when reason was stressed as the best way to discover truth. - In contrast, Romanticism emphasized emotion & individual feelings over reason & logic.
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Followers of Romanticism: William Cullen Bryant - was the 1 st American poet to respond to the new movement. His poems are: - Thanatopsis (1821) - A forest Hymn (1825) – spoke of nature w/ affection & reverence.
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Edgar Allan Poe - He earned a very little success in his brief life but; - He has had a great influence on European as well as American Literature in the years since his death. - His poetic theories insisting on beauty & emotional nature of poetry. - He pioneered in the mystery story & detective where he invented C. Auguste Dupin looks forward to a later fictional Sherlock Holmes.
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Poe’s tales of the grotesque are: * The black cat * The pit & the pendulum * The fall of the house of Usher > It fascinated generations of readers. > He is “The Father of the Short Story”
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The Early 1800’s -New England Poets - Emarson, Fuller, & Thoreau - Histories - Nathaniel Hawthorne -Herman Melville -New England Poets - Emarson, Fuller, & Thoreau - Histories - Nathaniel Hawthorne -Herman Melville
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