AMERICAN LITERATURE. Revolutionary period Revolution started in 1773 with Boston Tea Party First...

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AMERICAN AMERICAN LITERATURE LITERATURE

Transcript of AMERICAN LITERATURE. Revolutionary period Revolution started in 1773 with Boston Tea Party First...

AMERICAN AMERICAN LITERATURELITERATURE

Revolutionary period• Revolution started in 1773 with Boston Tea Party• First autors were scientists, politicins, philosophers so

literature had political character• Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)-scientist and journalist,

work: Autobiography• Thomas Pain (1737-1809) work: Common sence

Revolutionary period pt.2Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)• Author of the Declaration of the Indenpendence• Third president of the U.S.A.• Founder of the university in Virginia• Optimistic Aproach to life

First National period

1. Romantic writers

Washington Irving - (1783-1859) work: Rip Van Winkle

Edgar Allan Poe - (1809-1849)

- he mainly wrote short stories inspired by gothic novels:

The Pit and the Pendulum

The Mask of the Red Death

- Famous is his poem The Raven

- Died for alcohol poisoning

James Fenimore Cooper - (1789-1851) Last of the Mohikans

First National Period pt.2

2. Transcendentalis

Inspired by Kant and Coleridge, interested in nature and the limits of human mind

Ralph Waldo Emerson- esseys, speeches

Henry Thereau- philosopher and scientist

First National Period pt.3

3. Novelists

Nathaniel Hawthorne - Inspiredby the Transcendentalists

- work: The Scarlet Letter

Hermann Melville – worked on the whale ship

- work: Moby Dick, Typee

4. Poets

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow – poet and translator, wrote the epic The Song of Hiawatha

The Critical Realism

1. Novelists

Jack London (1876-1916) journalist, inspired bysocialist ideas

works:Sea Wolf, White Fang

Mark Twain (1835-1910) printer, boater and humourist

Adventures of Tom Sawyer and

Huckleberry Finn

The Critical Realism pt.2

2. Poets

Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) wrote 1800 poems which weren‘t published until her death, greatest american poet

Walt Whitman (1819-1892) journalist, the first poet who wrote in the free verse

The 20th century

1. Fiction of the 1920s

[ “the Jazz Age”, the Lost Generation]

Francis Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940) work: The Great Gatsby

Sinclair Lewis (1865-1951) first American writer who get Nobel prize

Ernest Hemingway(1899-1961)Work: Farewell to the Army

The 20th century pt.2

2. II. World War reflection

Joseph Heller (1923-1999)- Served as pilot

works: Catch 22

Closing hour

Norman Mailer (1923-?) Fought in Pacific works: Naked and Death

Marilyn

William Styron (1925-?) work: Sophia's choice

The 20th century pt.3

3. The Depression years

John Steinbeck (1902-1968) Nobel prize winner

works: Of Mice and Man, The Grapes of Wrath

William Faulkner (1901-1963) another Nobel prize winner

works: The Sound And Fury

The 20th century pt.4

4. Poets

Erza Pound (1885-1972) founder of “Imagism”

Thomas Stearns Elliot (1888-1965) Nobel Prize winner

Works: Wasteland

Carl Sandburg (1878-1967)

The 20th century pt.5

5. Beat Generation

Jazz, Buddhist philosophy and psychotropic drugs

Allen Ginsberg(1926 – 1997) work: poem Howl

Jack Kerouac: (1922-1969) spokesman of Beatniks,

work: On the Road (manifest of the Beat)