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What forms of English literature were practiced in colonial America?
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diaries, sermons, captivity narratives, historical writings, poetry
What did the Puritans do for American culture positively and negatively?
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Negative - persecution of other religious communities, poor = lazy, hatred of entertainment, alienation of certain people. Positive - focus on education, giving money to develop culture, believing in advancement
Benjamin Franklin - a typical man of enlightenment
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Representation of American Dream, rags to riches, focused on progress with science and reason, established 1st library and hospital
Beginning of prose in the US
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seduction novels, gothic novels, wisdom, folk tales, historical texts with high regard for indians and nature
Most important representatives of romanticism
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Ralph Waldo Emerson - trust yourself, Henry David Thoreau - radical and offensive, Margaret Fuller - New Woman, Walt Whitman - freedom within natural law, Emily Dickinson - rebellious toward God
New England Glory Days in the 19th century
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rebel against puritans, progression, abolitionism, education, feminism, nature is kind (Emerson), no woman, overgrown child (Fuller), progressive ideas on childrens education (Bronson Alcott)
Sentimental/domestic/woman’s fiction of the 19th century
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Fanny Fern - model husband, Ann Douglas - feminization of am. lit. - relations most important, death of a child = tragedy, emotional, themes: marriage problems, family
Transcendentalism and Transcendentalists
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rebellion againts puritan ideas, god lives in the world, soul is part of god, logic is good but instinct is better, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Walt Whitman
Poe vs Hawthorne
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Poe - realist, Hawthorne - idealist, Poe - open presentation of violence, Hawthorne less open, Poe - horror in physical terror, Hawthorne in moral decay, Poe not apprecitated in his time, Hawthorne opposite
Interpretation of Scarlett Letter by Hawthorne
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Secret sin leads to guilt and pain, A symbolism - adultery, able, angle, artist, honesty can be punished worse than lying, wisdom gained through suffering, running away to europe to escape problems
What’s so great about Melville’s Moby Dick
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unusal topic, anti imperialist novel, symbolism - whale = devil, vengeance, realism, ahab saying no to God
Dickinson and Whitman expetionalism
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Whitman - father of freedom movements and free verse, he included slang, colloquialisms and dialecta to poetry. Dickinson was boldly original with haunting personal voice and imperfect rhymes. Their unconventonality served as an inspiration for exeperimen
What did 19th century Americans read for entertainment?
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fireside poems, sentimental/domestic/women’s fiction, local color - texts about regions
Images of Indians in American literature
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savages, violent, uncivilized, good friends but not entirely human, unfair treatment
African American literature in 18th-19th centuries
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Frederick Douglass - depiction of slave life, selfmade man, never ending struggles. Harriet Jacobs - black people emacnipation, black feminism, appealing to christian matters
White authors’ approach to slavery
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Abolitonist - Uncle Tom’s Cabin - impact of slavery on individuals and families. Defense of slavery - Marse Chan. Complex approach - Adventures of Huckleberry Finn - critique of slavery, but preserving stereotypes
Literary canon, members, changes
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list of literary works known for their significance. Edgar Allan Poe, Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson, Henry James, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Harriet Beecher Stowe. After WWI experiments were allowed and late 20th century minorities
realism vs romanticism, realistic aspects of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
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realism - no supernatural elements, human experiences, concentrates on what people are. Aspects - realistic depiction of slavery, showing characters from different perspectives, dialect, slurs
three american woman of the 19th century with feminist writings
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Margaret Fuller - woman in the 19th century, Charlotte Perkins Gillman - the yellow wallpaper, Louisa May Alcott - little women
Children’s literature in 19th century
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Louisa May Alcott - little women, Mark Twain - Tom Sawyer, Horatio Alger, books for boys, american dream
What does Local Color mean in the 19th century literature? One region in detail
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Local color - realis trend, literature about regions, narrator-writer, unreadable stories, hidden meaning - no need to go to Europe. WEST - cowboys, prostitutes, gold diggers, rude jokes, hostile setting, desert, mountains, life on the river
What makes south unique?
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different ethnic groups, races, descendants (creole, cajuns). Southern gothic - violence and terror in southern literature. Historical heritage - slavery, segregation, confederacy during civil war
What did Kate Chopin do for American Literature? Why was she forgotten in the 20th century?
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first openly feminist writer. Her stories showed women desire for freedom in society. Laid groundworks for future feminist writers by introducing themes like marriage, sex, and woman need for independence. Was forgoteen because of contoroversy
Naturalism in American literature
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human being lacking free will, survival of the fittest, moral despair, extreme realism - everything has its effects, determinism, Jack London - To build a fire
Edith Wharton vs Henry James
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wharton - environment>individual, James opposite. Wharton - realistic approach, James colored, Wharton sociological genius, James linguistic. Similarities - writin about upper class, critique of the constraints of society, exploring human relationships
Edith’s Wharton approach to Victorianism
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critical perspective - lot of restrictive norms, social conventions, gender and class dynamics, not talking about ugliness, unrealistic romantic notions
Why is William Dean Howells important?
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promoted realism, wanted to bring european literature to america, explored social and moral issues, protested against war
Psychological realism and international novel
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psychological realism - focus on motivations and internal thoughts of the characters, author expresses opinion on social or political issues. International novel - relations between europeans and americans, each group with its own characteristic and moral
Three major realism novels
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Of mice and men (John Steinbeck), Daisy Miller (Henry James), The Adventure of Huckleberry Finn (Mark Twain) - honest depiction of society and institutions in the south, comples characters with moral struggles, observations of the environment and nature
Characteristics of modernism
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imagism, individualism, irony, no emotions, pessimism, oppesed to realism, direct, openness about sex (reaction to victorianism)
How important for modernism are Ezra Pound, T. S Eliot and Gertrude Stein? Who were the New Critics?
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New Critics - biography has no importance, form is as important as the rest, forget what author thought. Ezra Pound - promoted imagism, developed intellectual and aesthetic exchange between the US and Europe,
T. S Eliot and Gertrude Stein
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T. S Eliot - developed a theory of impersonality - poet’s emotion and experiences shouldnt influence the poetry. Gertrude Stein - promoted many modernist artists like Picasso, promoted breaking with the past and new forms of expression
Sinclair Lewis, Sherwood Anderson, Willa Carther - characteristics and similarities
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Lewis - development, materialism, photo realism, satire. Anderson, no plots or stories, obssesion with experience. Cather - connection to land, cultural heritage, no ornamentation. S - american life, social critique, small towns and rural life
What was high modernism and writers
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experimentation, individualism, symbolism, absurdity, formalism. Gertrude Stein, E. E Cummings
What is so great about The Great Gatsby
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American Dream, illegitimate ways of making money, obssesion with money, bad image of women
Influence of WWI on the writers known as Lost Generation + text
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obssesion with bravery and fighting for the country, disillusionment due to propaganda, contrast of American Prudity with liberal Europe, PTSD. My sweet old etcetera (E. E Cummings)
Southern legacy in the works of William Faulkner
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admits south’s fault but still loves it, southern violence as a joke, suspense, dysfunctional family = south a dysfunctional place
Harlem Renaissance
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interest in black art, money and exotic places, alcohol, music. Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston
Richard Wright vs Zora Neale Hurston
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Wright - communist, Zora liberal. Wright hated harlem renaissance, Zora was its representative
American Novels of social protest in the 20th century
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Black protest novel - Uncle Tom’s children (Richard Wright) - brutality towards blacks, violent deaths, deep south, resistance to white racism
Who is the father of American theater?
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Eugene O’Neill - greek tragedy in America. Desire under the Elms - different objects of desire, catharsis, psychoanalytical. Mourning becomes Electra - south, love within family, no blacks. Long Day’s journey into Night - novelistic, autobiography family
The Grapes of Wrath (John Steinbeck) as an ideological and didactic novel
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ideological - protest against bourgeois, critique of capitalism, achieving social justice, bible, weak vs strong. Didactic - bad conditions for migrants in cali, meaning of relationship with land, american landscape
What makes novels of Djuna Barnes and Nathanael West disturbing?
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West- american dream as corrupt and hollywood as its cemetery, disillusionment with deppression-era society, immoral world, dark humor. Barnes- full perspective of women life, lesbians, surreal, tragic, challenging whats normal, critique of childbearing
1920s an 1930s in American literature and culture
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1920s - jazz, harlem renaissance, lost generation, war themes, naturalistic, individual issues. 1930s - black protest novels, stressed society, unemployment, escapist literature, political
Reactions to the Red Decade
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historical romance - gone with the wind - apology from the south, racially offensive. Horror fiction - cosmic horror, fear of smth from outside. Detective stories - hard-boiled, clinical, violent, dishonest detective
Southern Gothic
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disturbing and eccentric characters, grotesque, violent, crime, alienation. Violent stories demanded by northerners. O’Connor (A Good Man is Hard to Find), Mccullers (The Ballad of a Sad Cafe)
Important writers of the 20th century south
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Flannery O’Connor - A Good Man is Hard to Find - disturbing personalities, family and misfit, irony, moral degradation. Carson McCullers - The Ballad of a Sad Cafe - people disfigured physically or mentally, spiritual isolation, hormonal changes
Characteristic themes in different decades of modernism - 1920s 30s and 50s
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1920s - emphasis on the individual, abundance and wealth, heroism, disillusionment, war. 1930s - group survival, poverty and suffering, nostalgia, escapism. 1950s - prosperity, family, alienation, inequality, fear of communism
Tennesse Williams, Edward Albee, Arthur Miller
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Tennesse Williams - outsider, gay, themes of relationships, women, south, A Streetcar Named Desire. Edward Albee - maturing, marriage, sex, against am dream, isolation, Whos afraid of Virginia Woolf. Arthur Miller - Death of a Salesman, loss of identity
War novels
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Virginia Woolf - Mrs. Dalloway 1925 -mental effects of the war, PTSD, mental and physical suicide. E. Hemingway - A farewell to Arms 1929 - realistic account of the war, disillusionment. Joseph Heller - Cath-22 1961 - WWII, absurdity of war, tragedy,? God
Black writers of the 20th century
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Ralph Elisson, Zora Neale Hurston, Maya Angelou, Richard Wright
Similarities in major novels of the Eisenhower era
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failure of the adult world, insanity, mental health problems, rebellion against norms, psychology, psychoanalysis
Beat Generation
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Neil Casady, Allen Ginsberg, William S. Burrough, Jack Kerovac. AIMED FOR - rejecting standard values, protesting against postwar prudery. ACHIEVED - revolutionary 60s, future ways of feminism
What is confessional poetry? Why is Daddy a disturbing poem?
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Focus on individual experiences and traumas, sexuality, suicide, mental illness. Written to distance from the realities of 20tj century. Use of holocaust imagery, odd language, comparisons, marraige with oppressive man resembling father

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