The latter part of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century brought dramatic changes to the United States. Immigrants who leave their homeland to find new lives were rushing and the population was seriously affected. Whatever the difference, people of all nationalities, languages, and colors will gather and cooperate with each other to become a newly discovered community. Men sacrificed their homes and sacrificed the ultimate mission of their families.
British literature flourished at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries. The romantic era was not only one of the greatest trends in literature at the time, it was also a cultural change that influenced all areas of broad ideological and artistic movement, social consciousness and changed people's thoughts . In the languages of turning century literature, romanticists attempt to convey the philosophical pursuit of time to determine common patterns of modern mental development.
This article follows the history of American poetry, theater, novels, social and literary criticism from the beginning of the 17th century to the beginning of the 21st century. For explanations of native American oral and written literature, please refer to Native American literature. In this article I will explain the contribution of African Americans to American literature, but please refer to African-American literature for further processing. For literary traditions that are related to American literature, sometimes overlapping, see English literature and Canadian literature: Canadian English literature.
Pamela ST. CLAIR is a full-time English instructor, full-time M.F.A student. Vermont college poetry course. Her field of study is the literature of the 20th and the modern British and American. She has published or published papers on Virginia Woolf, Sylvia Plath and A. S. Byatt. ELIZABETH A. SHIH, the recent postgraduate course at the University of Toronto, is Virginia Woolf, H.D. And author of numerous essays and scholarly articles by other famous female writers of the 20th century. She recently posted a movie "Hour" for David Hale and a popular newspaper accompanying it, to Virginia Wool magazine titled "When Wolf disappears" from "myself." Too many criticisms