PERIODS OF AMERICAN LITERATURE 1650 – present day Pre-Colonial/ Native American [ 1600] CHARACTERISTICS •1ST Americans •Creation & Origin Myths •Legends •Storytelling •Oral Tradition Pre-Colonial/ Native American Writers & Works •Earth on a Turtle’s Back Colonial (Puritans & Age of Reason) [1600-1800] CHARACTERISTICS PURITANS [1600-1700] • Sermons • Personal Narratives • Plain Style • Authority of Bible & church Colonial (Puritans & Age of Reason) [1600-1800] CHARACTERISTICS AGE OF REASON [1700-1800] • Political pamphlets • Ornate Style • Persuasive Writing • Patriotism COLONIAL HISTORY PURITAN Person’s fate determined by God • All are corrupt & must be saved by Christ • Settlement of British Colonies in America AGE OF REASON • Revolutionary War • Instructive in values COLONIAL PURITAN • William Bradford • Mary Rowlandson • Jonathan Edwards • Anne Bradstreet • The Crucible (Arthur Miller-1950) AGE OF REASON • Thomas Jefferson • Benjamin Franklin • Thomas Paine • Patrick Henry ROMANTICISM [1800-1860] CHARACTERISTICS • VALUE FEELING & INTUITION OVER REASON • IMAGINATION • MYSTERY • SLAVE NARRATIVES • POETRY • SHORT STORIES ROMANTICISM HISTORY Expansion of magazines, np, and book publishing • Slavery debates • Industrial Revolution: “old ways” of doing things are now irrelevant ROMANTICISM WRITERS • Washington Irving • William Cullen Bryant • Paul Laurence Dunbar • Nathaniel Hawthorne • Edgar Allan Poe • Emily Dickinson • Herman Melville TRANSCENDENTALISM/ AntiTranscendentalism CHARACTERISTICS TRANSCENDENTALISM [1840-1860] • “American Renaissance” • Self-Reliance • Individualism • Inner-Light • Idealist • Utopia • Intuition TRANSCENDENTALISM/ AntiTranscendentalism CHARACTERISTICS ANTI-TRANSCENDENTALISM • “Dark Romanticism” • Symbolism • Sin, Pain, & Evil TRANSCENDENTALISM/ ANTITRANSCENDENTALISM WRITERS TRANSCENDENTALISM • Ralph Waldo Emerson • Henry David Thoreau • Nathaniel Hawthorne* ANTI-TRANSCENDENTALISM • Edgar Allan Poe* REALISM/ REGIONALISM/ NATURALISM CHARACTERISTICS • “Local Color” • Ordinary People • Real-life, Every-day events • Objective Narrator • Open Interpretation • Slave Narratives • Fate and circumstance is beyond man’s control REALISM/ REGIONALISM/ NATURALISM HISTORY [1860-1900] • Civil War & post Civil War • Influence of Sigmund Freud & Charles Darwin • Demand for “truer” type of lit. that does not idealize people or places REALISM/ REGIONALISM/ NATURALISM WRITERS • Walt Whitman • Mark Twain • Ambrose Bierce • Stephen Crane • Frederick Douglas • Kate Chopin • Edith Wharton • Edwin Arlington Robinson MODERNISM CHARACTERISTICS • Pessimism • “American Dream” • Imagism • Lost Generation • Beat Generation • Use of interior monologue & stream of consciousness • Plays, Poetry, Novels MODERNISM HISTORY [1900-1950] • WWI & WWII • “Jazz Age”/ “Roaring 20’s” • Harlem Renaissance • The Great Depression • Karl Marx • rise of youth culture HARLEM RENAISSANCE 1920s • Literary movement parallel to Modernism. • It focused on African American thought and community. • Civil rights and equality were major themes of Harlem Renaissance writing. • During this period African Americans were for the first time recognized as artists, writers and musicians. MODERNISM WRITERS • F. Scott Fitzgerald • Robert Frost • T.S. Elliot • John Steinbeck • William Faulkner • Langston Hughes • W.E.B. DuBois • Ezra Pound • William Carlos Williams • Arthur Miller* POST-MODERNISM/ CONTEMPORARY CHARACTERISTICS [1950 ] • Mix of fantasy w/ non-fiction • Media culture interprets values • Narratives • Anti-Heroes • Emotion-Provoking • Humorous Irony • Storytelling • Autobiographies • Individual Isolation • Social Issues (ethnic & feminist) POST-MODERNISM/ CONTEMPORARY HISTORY • Post WWII prosperity • New century & millennium • Space exploration • Korean War • Vietnam War • Gulf War • WTC/ 9-11 • Iraqi War • Advances in technology POST-MODERNISM/ CONTEMPORARY WRITERS • Arthur Miller • Toni Morrison • Sylvia Plath • J.D. Salinger • “Beat Poets” • Maya Angelou • Alice Walker …and the rest is unwritten…