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Industrial Revolution Abolitionist Movement Follows Age of Reason: most literature was instructional, about truth and values (Franklin, Jefferson, Paine)
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Short stories, novels, poetry Writers believed that imagination was preferable to reason or fact Writing could be interpreted 2 ways surface meaning and in-depth meaning Focus on inner feelings Literature for entertainment’s sake
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Also called “Gothic Literature” Use of supernatural Characters with both evil and good characteristics Dark landscapes Depressed characters
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Psychology Sin Evil Folly of man
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Edgar Allan Poe: “The Raven,” “The Pit and the Pendulum” Washington Irving: “The Devil and Tom Walker” Herman Melville: Moby Dick Nathaniel Hawthorne: “Young Goodman Brown,” The Scarlet Letter
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1 st famous American writer (influenced Poe, Hawthorne, Twain, Faulkner) Wrote short stories, travel books, satires Wrote under the pen name Diedrich Knickerbocker (A History of New York…) NY Knicks Famous for “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”
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Encounter-with-the-devil tale Setting: New England, 1720s Puritanism fading Commercialism on the rise
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Terrible childhood Mom died when he was ___; dad abandoned him Taken in by Allan family, never adopted Married his cousin, Virginia Clem She died shortly thereafter Poe became alcohol and drug addict Created modern short story and detective story, though not famous during his life Died at 40, found on the street
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