American literature emerged from the original colonies and was influenced by British writers. During this period, narratives were commonly used to describe life in the new land and tensions with Native Americans. As the Enlightenment took hold in the 18th century, literature shifted from a religious focus to emphasize rational thought and challenge religious traditions. Over time, American writers sought to develop a unique American identity and style in their literature.
American literature emerged from the original colonies and was influenced by British writers. During this period, narratives were commonly used to describe life in the new land and tensions with Native Americans. As the Enlightenment took hold in the 18th century, literature shifted from a religious focus to emphasize rational thought and challenge religious traditions. Over time, American writers sought to develop a unique American identity and style in their literature.
American literature emerged from the original colonies and was influenced by British writers. During this period, narratives were commonly used to describe life in the new land and tensions with Native Americans. As the Enlightenment took hold in the 18th century, literature shifted from a religious focus to emphasize rational thought and challenge religious traditions. Over time, American writers sought to develop a unique American identity and style in their literature.
American literature emerged from the original colonies and was influenced by British writers. During this period, narratives were commonly used to describe life in the new land and tensions with Native Americans. As the Enlightenment took hold in the 18th century, literature shifted from a religious focus to emphasize rational thought and challenge religious traditions. Over time, American writers sought to develop a unique American identity and style in their literature.
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American literature that depicted American society and its Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg) and the
landscape. Black Arts Movement of the 1960s and
1970s (embodied in the work of Amiri American literature is the product of a Between 1830 and 1870 writers like Baraka) can be identified, there is little diversity of peoples, regions, Edgar Allen Poe, Emily Dickinson, else that binds American writers philosophies, and ways of life. Beyond Nathaniel Hawthorne, Herman Melville, together beyond their geographic and the intrinsic pleasure and usefulness of and Walt Whitman typified what chronological proximity. Prominent knowing more about the history of this became known as the Romantic contemporary writers include the literature, a focus in American Period, in which writings tended to novelists Toni Morrison, Kurt literature or American studies can value the individual above the group, Vonnegut, and Philip Roth; the poets benefit undergraduates in several the subjective over the objective, Sylvia Plath, Adrienne Rich, and Rita ways. Students considering graduate emotion over reason, and nature over Dove; and the playwrights David school in English can experience man-made order. During this same intensive immersion in the literary time period, both free and enslaved Mamet and August Wilson. history of the United States, with the African Americans (e.g., William Wells textual interconnections and the Brown) published fiction and slave cultural insights that follow from taking narratives. a variety of related courses. Students considering careers as high school The national suffering that resulted teachers will need to know not only from the Civil War (1861–1865) also how to teach close reading, but also shaped the literature of the period ways of teaching a wide variety of immediately following, as the twin texts, including works by ethnic trends of realism and naturalism (African American, Hispanic American, presented a realistic view of the world and Native American) and women —often with a focus on the urban writers, since many high school middle and working classes—between courses now emphasize American 1870 and 1910. Celebrated writers of literary diversities. Students interested this style of literature include Mark in fields such as advertising, Twain, Theodore Dreiser, Henry marketing, or public relations will find James, and Paul Laurence Dunbar. the richest exposure to American culture in this sequence. Writers of the Modernist Period (1910– 1945) were influenced by the upheaval Study the field of American literature, of the first half of the twentieth century, which is the body of written works which was marked by two world wars produced in the United States, and a global economic depression including novels, short stories, drama, counter-balanced by sweeping poetry, biographies/autobiographies, progress ushered in by advances in works of history, essays, and literary science and technology. Writers criticism. responded to these contradictory impulses by creating works that were a Some of the earliest works of complete break from past and marked American literature go back to the by a profound sense of loss and seventeenth century, when America disillusionment. Prominent writers from still consisted of colonies of British this period include F. Scott Fitzgerald, subjects. The prominent writing from Richard Wright, Ernest Hemingway, this period and into the eighteenth Willa Cather, William Faulkner, e. e. century was primarily nonfiction due to cummings, T. S. Eliot, and John a general societal prejudice against Steinbeck. This was also a period of fiction, with a focus on religion, history, the ascendance of American drama, biographies, and philosophy. As the with Eugene O’Neill being the most colonists moved toward independence prominent figure. This period also from Britain in the latter half of the witnessed a wealth of African eighteenth century, political writing American literature from the cultural became prominent—particularly the movement of the 1920s known as the writings of Benjamin Franklin and Harlem Renaissance, including the Thomas Paine. works of Langston Hughes. African American writing in the post-war period Following independence, American focused on racism and the need for political writing addressed the social change, as embodied in the country’s future, while the prominent writings of Ralph Ellison, Richard works of poetry and fiction either came Wright, James Baldwin, and from Britain or were modeled on British Gwendolyn Brooks. literature. This trend began to change in the first decades of the nineteenth Overall, the era of American literature century as American writers sought to after World War II is marked by create a uniquely American literature. amazing diversity in form and style. Writers such as Washington Irving and While some literary movements, such James Fenimore Cooper wrote stories as the Beat movement of the 1950s (represented foremost by Jack Characteristics of Colonial tension between the colonial settlers American Literature and Native Americans.
Colonial American literature emerged The Enlightenment
from the original U.S. colonies during the period from 1607 to the late 1700s In the 18th century, the Enlightenment and was largely influenced by British showed a great shift in colonial writers. Many of the characteristics of American literature from a religious colonial American literature can be foundation to scientific reasoning found in the poems, journals, letters, applied to human nature, society, narratives, histories and teaching culture and political awareness. Many materials written by settlers and texts were written in pamphlet or religious and historic figures of the narrative form and challenged the role period. Colonial American literature of God and religious life, seeking to includes the writings of Mary replace them with reason. Rational Rowlandson, William Bradford, Anne thought and science were the new Bradstreet and John Winthrop. themes. “The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin” and the pamphlet Narrative Focus “Common Sense” by Thomas Paine explored many of these new ideas. Colonial American literature is Similar texts also led the way to more characterized by the narrative, which awareness of social, economic and was used extensively during this scientific issues. The American period. Most of the literary works of Revolution played a large part in this this genre are composed of letters, shifting of ideas. journals, biographies and memoirs. An example is Mary Rowlandson’s narrative account “The Sovereignty and Goodness of God: Being a The Whistle by Benjamin Frankin Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson." This narrative gives an insider’s story 'The Whistle' is a parabolic short story- of a colonist being captured by Native cum-letter penned on the 10th of Americans and describes the heavy November 1779 by American hostility between the Native Americans Founding Father Benjamin Franklin. and colonists. Rowland’s story is Franklin wrote this parabolic short categorized as an autobiography and story-cum-letter at the age of 73 to captivity narrative. Anne Louise Brillon de Jouy. She was a French musician and composer. Religion and Poetry
Religion is prominent in colonial
American literature and can be found Message of the story mostly in Puritan writings. The Puritans wrote about the religious foundations One such story is “The Whistle.” The story of many of their settlements, especially relates how the seven-year-old Franklin's the exodus from Britain, and employed delight in a new toy turns to dismay when the constant theme that God should be he learns that he has paid far too much for worshiped. They also used texts that it. Franklin crafted the tale into a moral prepared them for worship. This lesson urging others to question the literature helped spread the message of God, suggesting that “life was a test” undue value attributed to material and the soul would face damnation if possessions that test was failed. Ambition and hard work were continuously stressed. Many of the Puritan works were written in poetry form. Anne Bradstreet’s poetry, the “Bay Psalm Book,” and Pastor Edward Taylor’s “Preparatory Mediations” are good examples of religious texts of the era. It was this type of writing that led to the Puritanism and Great Awakening movements. Non-Puritan writers also used religion to show the religious