Fiction as Reconstruction of History: Narratives of the Civil War in American LiteratureAmericaUnited StatesUSAbraham LincolnAmerican Civil WarslaverypoliticshistorycultureliteratureEven after more than 140 years the American Civil War continues to serve as a major source of inspiration for a plethora of...
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American literature - African American, Poetry, Fiction: Black writers of this period found alternatives to the Richard Wright tradition of angry social protest. James Baldwin and Ralph Ellison, both protégés of Wright, wrote polemical essays calling f
Civil War American fiction. The book’s climactic gun duel is considered the first such “showdown” in fiction, and the book is the source of one of the most famous tough-guyadmonitionsin American popular culture: “When you call me that,smile!” Although 21st-century critics often ...
That’s a fascinating story containing fascinating stories, so it’s all the more unfortunate that these have been unjustly eclipsed by some fan fiction about Patrick Henry and Paul Revere. Which is not to say that their generation was unimportant, of course. But their generation was not the ...
her few years in her twenties she was a journalist, writing feature stories forThe Atlanta Journal. These experiences could have given her the knowledge and research skills to write accurately about the dancing of the mid-nineteenth century, which is not always the case in historical fiction. ...
King, Jr., Rosa Parks, Medgar Evers and Fannie Lou Hamer are some of the many leaders who paved the way through the rocky history of the Civil Rights movement in the United States. But the movement would not have succeeded without the contributions of people from all races, among them ...
Chapter 1 Colonial Period I. Background: Puritanism 1. features of Puritanism (1) Predestination: God decided everything before things occurred. (2) Original sin: Human beings were born to be evil, and this original sin can be passed down from generation to generation. ...
According to a charming legend, Cooper’s first novel Precaution (1820) was a response to his wife’s challenge to improve on the current British society fiction, and the failure of this work turned him to historical novels. Later, The Spy, a tale of the Revolution he wrote, became a ...
49. The novel that “touched off the American Civil War” refers to . A. Gone with the Wind B. Uncle Tom’s Cabin C. Farewell to Arms D. The Grapes of Wrath 50. Maggie: A Girl of the Streets is an example of naturalist fiction, written by . A. Stephen Crane B. Edith Wharton...