The Enlightenment in
American Literature
Mrs. CurlAmerican Literature
Rationalism
• The Age of Reason or the Enlightenment, began in Europe with the philosophers and scientists of the 17th and 18th centuries who called themselves rationalists.
• Rationalism is the belief that human beings can arrive at truth by using reason
• Believed, unlike the Puritans, that every person has the ability improve/change their own life.
Rationalists Worldview• People arrive at truth by using reason• God created the universe but does not interfere in tis workings• The world operates according to God’s rules, and through the use of
reason we can discover those rules• People are basically god and perfectible• Since God wants people to be happy they worship God best by
helping other people• Human history is marked by progress toward a more perfect
existence
Deism/Rationalism• Rationalists believed in the philosophy that all people at
all times natural laws through reason.• This philosophy was called Deism• Deists came from different religious backgrounds and did
not adhere to one religion, but rather sought the principals that united all religions.
Benjamin Franklin
• The unquestionable masterpiece of the Enlightenment is Benjamin Franklin’s Autobiography
• Diplomat• Wrote Poor Richard’s Almanac – a huge publishing
success – included homespun advice, aphorisms, astrological advice, recipes, jokes, and farming advice
Important Writers and Works of the Period
• Thomas Paine – Common Sense• Patrick Henry gives his speech to the Virginia Convention• Phillis Wheatley publishes Poems on Various Subjects,
Religious and Moral• Benjamin Franklin – Autobiography• The Federalist – Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John
Jay• Thomas Jefferson – The Declaration of Independence
Genres
• Pamphlets• Essays• Speeches• Poetry• Autobiographies
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