Overview of American Literature
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Female hysteria across cultures and periods in American literature
She claims the women of this period were responding to social suppression that “the hysterical woman can be seen as both a product and indictment of her
African American Literature from The Seventieth Century Till The
African American literature involves poetry and slave narratives. The Civil Rights and Black Arts Movements played great roles in.
AMERICAN LITERATURE
18 sept. 2014 AMERICAN LITERATURE. 1. The Colonial Period (1492–1700). Native Americans the first inhabitants of the continent
American Literature Time Periods: Group Research and Peer
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The Development of African American Literature
Therefore African American writers' speeches
Literary Periods of British & American Literature
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American Literature Timeline
American Literature Timeline. Period Dates. Period Name. Period Characteristics. Famous Authors and Works. Arrived 40000 -. 20
1790-1828: New Nation
Whiskey Revolution
Louisiana Purchase
Lewis and Clark
War of 1812
Eli Whitney
1492 - 1763: Colonial Period
13 original colonies
Salem Witch Trials
Mayflower Compact
French and Indian War
Benjamin Franklin
1764 - 1789: Revolutionary Period
Stamp Act
Boston Massacre
Paul Reǀere's Ride
Alexander Hamilton
Thomas Jefferson
George Washington
Articles of the Confederation
1829 - 1859: Westward Expansion
California Gold Rush
Slavery
Underground Railroad
Missouri Compromise
Monroe Doctrine
The Alamo
Manifest Destiny
Abraham Lincoln
1860 - 1865: Civil War
Gettysburg
13th Amendment
1866 - 1877: Reconstruction
Railroad Era
Labor Movement
Thomas Edison
Nikola Tesla
Henry Ford
1878 - 1889: Gilded Age
Jim Crow Laws
Spanish - American War
Theodore Roosevelt
1600 - 1800: Puritanism
Diaries & histories
Saw religion as
personal, inner experiencePlain style of writing
Puritan Authors:
William Bradford
Anne Bradstreet
Jonathan Edwards
Edward Taylor
1750 - 1800: The Age of Reason
AKA The Enlightenment
philosophers and scientist speeches and pamphlets belief: human beings can arrive at truth by using deductive reasoning 1700Enlightenment Authors:
Benjamin Franklin
Thomas Paine
1800 - 1860: Romanticism
Valued feeling,
intuition, idealism, and inductive reasoning poetryRomanticism Authors:
Washington Irving
Emily Dickinson
Edgar Allan Poe
Nathaniel Hawthorne
1840 - 1860: Transcendentalism
Believed everything is a
reflection of the Divine soulSelf-reliance and
individualism must outweigh external authority/tradition 1800Transcendentalism
Authors:
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Henry David Thoreau
Louisa May Alcott
1850 - 1900: Realism
Feelings of disillusionment
Rapidly growing cities;
factories replacing farmlands, poor factory conditions; corrupt politiciansRegionalism - everyday life
and peoplePsychology and sociology
Realism Authors:
Mark Twain
Jack London
Ambrose Pierce
Kate Chopin
1914 - 1928: WWI and Jazz Age
Panama Canal
Prohibition
Roaring 20s
Amelia Earhart
1929 - 1945: Great Depression and
WWIIStock Market Crash
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Albert Einstein
The Holocaust
Pearl Harbor
Rosie the Riveter
1929 - 1945: Great Depression and
WWIIStock Market Crash
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Albert Einstein
The Holocaust
Pearl Harbor
Rosie the Riveter
1946 - Present: Modern Era
Korean War
Cold War
Rosa Parks
JFK Assassination
Civil Rights Movement
Vietnam War
Persian Gulf War
War on Terrorism
1900 - 1950: Modernism
Loss of faith in the ͞American
Dream"
Experimentation in style and
form over traditionInterest in the inner workings
of the human mind 1900Modernism Authors:
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Robert Frost
T.S. Eliot
John Steinbeck
1920 - 1940: Harlem Renaissance
Black culture movement
in Harlem, New YorkBlues music
poetryHarlem Renaissance
Authors:
Langston Hughes
Zora Neale Hurston
1950 - Present: Post-Modernism
Influenced by studies of
media, language, and information technologyBelief: little is unique; culture
endlessly duplicates and copies itselfNew literary forms and
techniques: dialogue-only texts; experimenting with physical appearance of the workPost-Modernism
Authors:
Arthur Miller
E.E. Cummings
Maya Angelou
Sandra Cisneros
Amy Tan
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