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    The Puritans and the Pilgrims both migrated to North America to escape religious persecution due to their views about the Church of England. They created very little literature because writing was viewed as satanic in both cultures. All that was written in Puritan New England were works to glorify God and record journeys for historical purposes. The most famous poets of this period include Anne Bradstreet and Edward Taylor. William Bradford‚ the governor of the Plymouth Colony‚ kept a journal of

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    Naturalism in American Literature 1865 –1900 Beginnings Naturalism evolved as an extreme form of Realism. It was heavily influenced by Darwin’s theory of evolution‚ suggesting that heredity‚ environment‚ and social conditions shaped human character. Beginnings While Naturalism was a philosophy‚ Naturalism in literature began in France. French critic and journalist Emile Zola is considered the founder of Naturalism. Characteristics  The main characteristic of literary naturalism is

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    African-American Influence on American literature African American literature can be summarized as the writings of authors from African descent. In the United States‚ African descendents have had very different experiences from each others depending on where they lived. In the southern states of the United States‚ Blacks have been really oppressed until the Civil War‚ with the big part being illiterate well into the end of 1800. In the northern states ‚Blacks had a considerable greater freedom

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    The history of American Literature starts well before this land was even called America. It has been a great evolution to come from tribal symbols and drawings to today’s Stephen King and Danielle Steele. Literature has gone through many phases and was impacted by great events and ideas in American history. The earliest form of literature in what would one day be known as America were far from what modern day people would consider "Literature". The Natives who inhabited this land first had unwritten

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    the Neurosciences 2000‚ Vol. 9‚ No. 3‚ pp. 286–293 0964-704X/00/0903-286$15.00 © Swets & Zeitlinger Epilepsy and Catalepsy in Anglo-American Literature between Romanticism and Realism: Tennyson‚ Poe‚ Eliot and Collins Peter Wolf Epilepsiezentrum Bethel‚ Germany ABSTRACT Epilepsy and catalepsy were not clearly separated in the minds of people in the early 19th century‚ and catalepsy may have been used as a diagnostic euphemism for epilepsy. Tennyson‚ in ‘‘The Princess’’ describes‚ under the

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    is hung in Heorot as a trophy. Grendel’s mother= seeks revenge‚ Beowulf kills her too in her under water lair. Hygelac=king of Geatland‚ killed in war against Shylfings and Beowulf becomes king of the Geats Middle English. Circa 1100 A.D. Literature: chivalric romances Canterbury Tales by: Geoffrey Chaucer Represented an emerging “middle class‚” late medieval‚ wrote so it was accessable to middle class. Characters: Knight=heroic figure‚ traveled a lot‚ undefeated‚ BUT‚ not a great horse

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    01.10.2007 · American literature begins with native Americans – orally passed: songs‚ myths‚ poetry (later translated into English) · complex‚ multilingual beginning Important figures: · Sir Walter Raleigh – traveler‚ Elizabeth’s I lover‚ poet‚ soldier‚ died in Tower of London. A famous English writer‚ poet‚ courtier and explorer. He was responsible for establishing the second English colony in the New World (after Newfoundland was established by Sir Humphrey Gilbert nearly one year previously

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    Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1865. Most slaves were black and were held by whites‚ although some Native Americans and free blacks also held slaves; there were a small number of white slaves as well. . Slavery spread to the areas where there was good-quality soil for large plantations of high-value cash crops‚ such as tobacco‚ cotton‚ sugar‚ and coffee. By the early decades of the 19th century‚ the majority of slaveholders and slaves were in the southern United States‚ where most slaves

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    By the early nineteenth century‚ civil rights agitators like Maria W. Stewart felt no compunction in affirming God’s investment in both the eternal and the earthy redemption of black people. Echoing‚ perhaps even alluding to‚ Wheatley’s famous quatrain (‘Twas mercy brought me from my Pagan land‚/Taught my benighted soul to understand/That there’s a God‚ that there’s a Savior too;/Once I redemption neither sought or knew./Some view our sable race with scornful eye‚/“There color is a diabolic die.”/Remember

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    and great public works. (Democracy in America‚ 1835)" They saw a nation in full enjoyment of prolonged prosperity. The nation territory now comprised thirty-one states‚ with a population of approximately twenty-three million people. In the East‚ several branches of industry were being developed. In the mid-west and the South‚ the agriculture was profitable‚ and there were railways that connected the settled parts of the country. The expansion of industry and population‚ however‚ had a high cost.

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