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1 The American Tradition in Literature Puritanism to Realism Honors English 11 Niedziela

2 “These are the Gardens of the Desert, these The unshorn fields, boundless and beautiful, For which the speech of England has no name...” ---William Cullen Bryant

3 The Beginnings of American Literature  Early writers, like writers of today, have a desire to convey the unique land and lifestyle that is America, the New World.  Writings of explorers  Oral literature of Native American peoples

4 Puritanism  Believed people’s feelings could only be changed through grace, the miracle by which God grants people the ability to be cleansed to love God truly.  Valued plainness, especially in religion  Convinced that they were on a divine mission to bring true Christianity to the New World.  Unique to New England

5 Puritan Literature  Spiritual autobiography  Histories  Sermons  Poetry  Written for instruction or inspiration  Plain style versus ornate style

6 Awakening in South  Dominant religion was Church of England, the one the Puritans were escaping  Ideal of conduct was generous, self- controlled gentleman  Southern literature turns outward to society and nature  Wrote for amusement or diversion, loved theatre.

7 The Age of Reason  Reason connected to freedom –Freedom of speech –Freedom from arbitrary rules and laws –Freedom to experiment –Freedom to improve quality of life  Writers concerned themselves with life on earth –Science –Ethics –Government  These ideas set the stage for the American Revolution

8 The American Revolution  Literature helped fight the war –Pamphlets –Essays –Songs –Poems –Speeches

9 Classicism  Reason is the dominating characteristic both of nature and of human nature in fixed laws  Emphasized reason over the imagination.  Literature’s function was clarity, order and balance  Upheld tradition and formality at all costs  Nature is a system of rational laws

10 Romanticism  Value placed on emotions and the individual  Emphasis on inner perception of truth  Focus on imagination  Inspired humanitarian reform – abolition of slavery to improvements in education

11 Romanticism  Emphasized the beauty, strangeness, and mystery of nature; exotic  Emphasized emotion, superstition and supernatural; mysterious and gothic  New interest in the American past; love of country  Exploration and expression of the writer’s inner being  Focus on self and the individual  Deep rooted idealism

12 The New England Renaissance  Transcendentalism  The darker vision  The fireside poets

13 Transcendentalism  Fundamental truths can only be reached by going beyond the world of the senses.  Knowledge comes from intuition – the “highest power of the soul”  Nature is divine and alive  Individualism  Democratic and society reforming  Moral enthusiasm

14 The Darker Vision  Universe is a dark and confusing place  Human nature is obstinate  Nature is ambiguous, hard to read and interpret  Dark gloomy view of world

15 The Fireside Poets  Neither transcendental nor gloomy and bleak  Concerned with ordinary people, history and values  Easy to read  Made poetry popular

16 Realism  Reaction against romanticism  Emphasis on ordinary, slice of life  Middle and lower class people were the subjects  Finds the drama and tension of ordinary life  Use of vernacular dialogue, often regional

17 “Why should not we also enjoy an original relation to the universe?... America is a poem in our eyes...” ---Ralph Waldo Emerson

18 Works Cited  Adventures in American Literature. Chicago: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Publishers, 1985.  American Literature. Mission Hills California: Glencoe, 1989.  Ruland, Richard and Malcolm Bradbury. From Puritanism to Postmodernism: A History of American Literature. New York: Penguin Books, 1992.


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