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Background for Topic 39: The Gilded Age. (1865 - 1912).

T h e  G i l d e d  A g e  ( 1 8 6 5 – 1 9 1 2 ) - 1865, Lee’s surrender – 1912, A. Lincoln’s death - boom times of vulgarity, specious glitter, and superficial glow H u m a n i t a r i a n i...
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(39) Mark Twain and American Oral Culture: Tall Tale and Hoax, J. C. Harris, Ballads and Fables.

T h e  G i l d e d  A g e [See "Background for Topic 39..."]   M a r k  T w a i n  ( 1 8 3 5 – 1 9 1 0 ) L i f e : - b. Samuel Langhorne Clemens - grew up in Hannibal, a frontier town...
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Background for Topics 40 and 48: Realism and Naturalism.

R e a l i s m  ( 1 8 4 0 s – 9 0 s ) - attempted from the oldest time - orig. in Fr. (Flaubert, Balzac, & oth.), prominent in the 1840s – 90s - portrays life with fidelity: no idealisation,...
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(40) American Realists and the First Generation Naturalists: Parallels and Differences.

(M. Twain, W. D. Howells, H. James, J. London, S. Crane, F. Norris, and T. Dreiser).   R e a l i s m  a n d  N a t u r a l i s m [See "Background for Topics 40 and 48..."]   M a r k  T...
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Background for Topics 41-44: American Modernism (1920s - 30s).

M o d e r n i s m  ( 1 9 2 0 s – 3 0 s ) H i s t o r i c a l  B a c k g r o u n d  ( W W I + ) - the infl. of politics upon the arts: GB ceases to be the foremost...
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(41) Modernism in American Literature: American Literary Expatriates in Europe and Elsewhere.

(H. James, G. Stein, T. S. Eliot, E. Pound, L. Hearn, etc.).   A m e r i c a n  M o d e r n i s m  ( 1 9 2 0 s – 3 0 s ) [See "Background for Topics 41-44..."]   H e n r y  J...
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(42) Followers of W. Whitman and Epic Poetry (1900 – 1940).

(C. Sandburg, E. L. Masters, V. Lindsay, and R. Jeffers).   A m e r i c a n  M o d e r n i s m [See "Background for Topics 41-44..."]   C h i c a g o  R e n a i s s a n c...
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(43) Modernist Poets in America.

(R. Frost, C. Sandburg, E. L. Masters, V. Lindsay, H. Crane, W. C. Williams, W. Stevens, and e. e. cummings).   A m e r i c a n  M o d e r n i s m [See "Background for Topics 41-44..."]   R...
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(44) Modernist Experiments in Fiction.

(S. Crane, G. Stein, S. Anderson, W. Faulkner, J. Dos Passos, and E. Hemingway).   A m e r i c a n  M o d e r n i s m [See "Background for Topics 41-44..."]   S t e p h e n  C r a...
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Background for Topics 45-46: Afro-American Literature.

A b o l i t i o n i s m  ( 1 9 t h  c . ) - started with the Enlightenment – became a large movement in several 19th nations seeking to abolish slavery and the slave trade - the chief philos....
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(45) African-American Nineteenth Century Literature.

(P. Wheatley, F. Douglass, J. C. Harris, B. T. Washington, W.E.B. DuBois, C. W. Chesnutt, and P. L. Dunbar).   A f r o - A m e r i c a n  L i t e r a t u r e [See "Background for Topics...
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(46) Harlem Renaissance.

(L. Hughes, C. Cullen, C. McKay, Z. N. Hurston, and J. Toomer).   A f r o - A m e r i c a n  L i t e r a t u r e [See "Background for Topics 45-46..."]   L a n g s t o n  H u g h...
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Background for Topic 47: The Jazz Age (1920s).

H i s t o r i c a l  B a c k g r o u n d : - an age of bohemian rebellion in the 1920s - characteristic by the sense of rootlessness and the lack of sense of a serious purpose (–) WW I...
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(47) The Lost Generation and the Jazz Age: Experiment, Myth, and Tradition.

(F. S. Fitzgerald, E. Hemingway, and J. Dos Passos).   T h e  J a z z  A g e [See "Background for Topic 47..."]   F r a n c i s  S c o t t  F i t z g e r a l d  (...
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(48) Women Fiction Writers: Issues, Forms, and Reception.

(K. Chopin, W. Cather, Z. N.Hurston, and S. O. Jewett).   R e a l i s m  a n d  N a t u r a l i s m [See "Background for Topics 40 and 48..."]   K a t e  C h o p i n  ( 1 8 5...
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