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Colonialism- Puritanism 1650-1750. 1620 – Mayflower “all people are corrupt and must be saved by Christ”. Genre/Style: sermons, diaries – Cotton Mather personal narratives /letters poems – Anne Bradstreet. Rationalism/ Age of Enlightenment 1750-1800. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Colonialism- Puritanism 1650-1750

1620 – Mayflower “all people are corrupt

and must be saved by Christ”

Genre/Style:sermons, diaries – Cotton

Matherpersonal narratives /letterspoems – Anne Bradstreet

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Rationalism/ Age of Enlightenment1750-1800

the Founding Fathers – The American Revolution (1775-1783)democratic utopia

Genre/Style:political pamphlets – rise of journalismtravel writinghighly ornate writing style

Thomas Paine – The Age of Reason, Common SenseThomas Jefferson – The Declaration of Independence Benjamin Franklin – Poor Richard’s Almanac , Autobiography

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19th Century

• Thriving economy• 1850s – the Gold Rush• Industrial Revolution – H. Ford, A. Bell (1876)• Lack of political unity – rivalry North vs South• The Civil War (1861-1865) – Abraham Lincoln• Anti-discrimination measures – 14th, 15th

amendments• Slavery segregation (KKK)• Laws restricting immigration (1882)

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American Renaissance/Romanticism1800-1855

Washington Irving – The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Rip van Winkle (1819)

James Fenimore Cooper – the “American Walter Scott” – The Last of the Mohicans (1826)

Edgar Allen Poe- darker side of human nature – GOTHIC double – supernatural

TRANSCENDENTALISM - finding the truth through feeling and intuitionRalph Waldo Emerson – Nature (1836), Self-Reliance (1841)Henry David Thoreau – Civil Disobedience (1841), Walden (1854)

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Nathaniel Hawthorne- man in society The Scarlet Letter (1850)

Herman Melville Moby Dick (1851) – a ‘wild and mad novel’

Mark Twain – the ‘human journey’Life on the Mississippi (1883)The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876)The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884)

Harriet Beecher Stowe – “So you’re the little woman who made the book that made the great war” Uncle Tom’s Cabin (1852)

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Poetry

• Walt Whitman – Leaves of Grass (1855) –experimental poetry

“I celebrate myself and sing myselfNothing, not God, is greater than the self is”

• Emily Dickinson – personal and pure kind of poetry – unconventional style

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Realism1855-1900

• Content:common characters not idealized (immigrants, laborers)people in society defined by classsociety corrupted by materialism

• William Dean Howells A Modern Instance (1882) – divorce

• Edward BellamyLooking Backward, 2000-1887

• Henry James – ‘recorder of the times’ – psychological realism

The Portrait of a Lady (1881)The Ambassadors (1903)

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Naturalism1880-1900

• writers reflect the ideas of Darwin and Karl Marx • the "brute within" • fight for survival in an amoral, indifferent world – ‘the ugly side’• fictional world is commonplace and unheroic - dull existence

Stephen Crane - The Red Badge of Courage (1895)Frank Norris – the world=battlefield between

uncontrollable forces Jack London – Call of the Wild (1903)

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1900-1950• War with Spain (Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam the Philippines)• 1919 – Woodrow Wilson – The League of Nations• 1920s- the Roaring Twenties – excess and enjoyment• 1920-1933 – Prohibition organised crime• 1929 –Wall Street Crash the Great Depression• F.D. Roosevelt – The New Deal• 1945 – US joins the UN• 1948 – the Marshall Plan (Aid)• 1949- NATO

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Modernist Fiction

• alienation and disconnection• fragmentation, juxtaposition• interior monologue, stream of consciousness

Theodore Dreiser Sister Carrie (1900) An American Tragedy (1925)

Edith Wharton The House of Mirth (1905)

Gertrude Stein

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The Lost Generation

• They had “grown up to find al gods dead, all wars fought, all faiths in man shaken.”

• The Jazz Age – “borrowed time”

19251929 1929

1937

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Modernist Poetry

• Robert Frost - The Road Not Taken• T.S. Eliott – The Waste Land (1923)• Ezra Pound – In a Station of the Metro (1915)• e.e. cummings -

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Modernist Drama

1941

1948 1962

1947

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Post-War(?) America

• The 50s - Consumerism and baby boom• The Koren War (1950-1951)• Protest against the Vietnam War (1960-1973) –

Make love, not war • Civil Rights Movement – Martin Luther King -1968• The Cold War – the space race – Ronald Reagan • The Gulf War -1991• 9/11 - Afghanistan• globalisation

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Postmodernism – the Age of Anxiety

• popular culture • loneliness, “search for self”• mixing of fantasy with nonfiction; blurs lines of reality for reader

no heroesThe Beat Generation (60s,70s) - called for a ‘revolution in consciousness’

1948 1951 1964 1966

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1952

1957

1958

1959

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1960

1961

1969

1987

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Post-modernist Poetry

• Alan Ginsberg – Howl (1956)

• Robert Lowell – confessional poetry• Sylvia Plath

• Langston Hughes – Harlem Renaissance