Early American Literature and Art
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Art and literature have prospered in Europe for centuries. Many of the early American settlers receive excellent reading and education, but most of them are personal journals or political papers. Folk art including signs, flags, quilts are very common. In the mid-nineteenth century, the United States began to develop unique literary and artistic voices.
Idealism flourished in the early 19th century. Like the Massachusetts Transcend, several groups were formed. Among these groups are great poets and writers such as Robert Browning, Emily Dickinson, Henry David Thoreau, Louisa May Alcott.
The language and writing style people desire is obviously American, different from British. Noah Webster announced Webster 's American English dictionary in 1828. In the past, pronunciation and spelling of words varied from region to region. In other words, people make words and write down what they like. Webster's dictionary makes American English more consistent in the UK
Furniture is usually drawn with beautiful design. On the walls of the house, rich mural paintings are drawn. The murals paint landscapes and even historical events
Owen Washington was one of the first American novel writers who earned a reputation and made a living through writing. He wrote "Legend of Sleeping Valley" and Lip Van Winkle
Transcendentalism: A spiritual philosophy that, in all things, looks at God and believes in the possibility of the human god
From the 18th century to the early 19th century American art and literature won most of the clues from Europe. Writers such as Nathaniel Hawthorne, Edgar Allan Poe, Henry David Thoreau and others published the American unique literary voice in the mid-nineteenth century. Mark Twain and the poet Walt Whitman were the hero of the second half of the century; Emily Dickinson is barely known for her life and is considered an important American poet at the moment. The work is regarded as a fundamental aspect for capturing domestic experiences and characters, such as Herman Melville's "Moby Dick" (1851) and Twain's "The Huckleberry Finn Adventure" (1885). ), F. Known as Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby" (1925) and Harper Lee's "Killing" a Robin (1960) - "Great American Fiction"
From the 18th century to the early 19th century American art and literature won most of the clues from Europe. In the early history, America was a series of British colonies on the east coast of America today. Therefore, its literary tradition began to be related to the broader British literary tradition. However, due to the characteristics unique to the United States and the range of its production, it is now an independent way and tradition. In the early 19th century, the first international popular writers in the USA were James Fenimore Cooper and Washington Irving. They painted an American literary landscape full of humor and adventure. This was followed by Natani El Hawthorne, Edgar Allan Poe, Herman Melville, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry Wadsworth Long Fellow and Henry David Thoreau.
The history of American literature can go back to the legend, myths, folklore, and oral traditions of American Indians spread in the form of lyrical works. American literature from the 18th century to the early 19th century was influenced mainly by European genres. It is true American literature rooted in the early 19th century. Internationally appreciated writers first evaluated in the USA, including James Fenimore Cooper and Washington Irving, followed by Edgar Allan Poe and H.W. Long Fellow In the latter half of the nineteenth century, legends such as Mark Twain, William Faulkner, T. S and others appeared. Eliot and Ernest Hemingway. In the latter part of the 19th century, literary genres such as "stubborn crime novel" were recognized.