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Title: Literary History


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Literary History
  • Revolutionary Period (Nationalistic), 1765-1830
  • Revolutionary to 1790
  • Federalist from 1790 to 1830
  • Romantic Period, 1830-1865
  • Realistic Period, 1865-1900
  • Naturalistic and Symbolistic Period, 1900-1930
  • Conformity and Criticism, 1930-1960
  • Confessional Self Period, 1960-
  • Modernist Period, 1914-1965
  • Post-Modernist Period, 1965-

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Revolutionary Period
  • Prose of this period was polemical and
    philosophical
  • Concerns the relationship between individual
    rights and governmental rights
  • Explores the meaning and conditions of freedom
  • Fiction of the period occurs in two streams
  • Uses neoclassic forms to Americanize European
    tales
  • Values the instructional advantage of fiction,
    while being concerned with truth
  • Conveys an anxiety about freedom and rebellion

3
Romantic Movement
  • Celebrated Nature
  • Focused on the importance of the self, the
    individual, over society
  • Elevates imagination over reason
  • Transcendentalists
  • Sentimentalist
  • Historical Fiction
  • Dark Humanistic Fiction

4
Regionalism
  • With increasing urbanization and more accessible
    transportation, small, rural communities became a
    subject of literary interest.
  • Specific, localized settings and topics Toward
    mid-century, regional voices had emerged from
    newly settled territories in the South and to the
    west of the Appalachian Mountains. In many of
    these works local dialects, sayings, and
    spellings were used for humorous effect

5
Realism
  • Realism, in art and literature
  • Attempt to describe human behavior and
    surroundings or to represent figures and objects
    exactly as they act or appear in life. Attempts
    at realism have been made periodically throughout
    history in all the arts the term is, however,
    generally restricted to a movement that began in
    the mid-19th century, in reaction to the highly
    subjective approach of romanticism.

6
Naturalism
  • Naturalism holds that literary composition should
    be based on an objective, empirical presentation
    of human beings.
  • It differs from realism in adding an amoral
    attitude to the objective presentation of life.
  • Naturalistic writers integrate theory of other
    disciplines into their vision of human behavior
  • People are controlled by instinct, emotion, or
    social and economic conditions
  • Free will is an illusion
  • Human life/progress is biologically determined
    (Darwin) and economically determined (Marx).

7
Modernism
  • Breaks with traditional forms and techniques
  • Sense of alienation, despair, loss, or anxiety
  • Rejects history
  • Elevates individualconscious and
    unconsciousover social human beings
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