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Start of Colonization/Contact. Any quote that relates to wonder or naming things
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This timespan has a lot to deal with contact where we see the start of Columbus first seeing the Indies and everything being colonization after that
Here we see the start of the Atlantic World, where anything written about America or in it is placed into a part of new lit.
Colonization is a huge issues within these texts becuase they are placing the Indians as either inferior or unable to fight for themselves
Shows Puritan need for settlement in America, Puritan ideals based on religious needs -
Throughout the course, we have looked at the overall idea of historicism, where it is seen as the past only in the past (Emerson). Historical materialism is saying that althought we are building a new future, we are building off the past and it is always part of us.
The Angel -
Any quote dealing with the ill treatment of the Indians. Contact/Colonization
Pearl divers: Evils--however soemtimes is hard because he doesn't always see them as equal -
Any quote that is trying to be scientific but shows the better civilization of British
Anthropologist, leans towards why British are superior--dominance in technology -
Shows Puritan Beliefs. Typology. Structure. Anything that deals with everyday life (the boy and the animals)
Detailed account that shows where things such as New England Fallacy comes from, where everyone believes that people left fto gain a new nation--religiou sfreedom (Perry Miller firs tot think New Engalnd Puritans had anything to do with Revolution)
Also deals wtih American exceptionalism: America is something different than other nations -
This looks at the Puritan's reaction to any other writing than the ones directed towards faith. It shows a person willing to fight against norms who is persecuted, although Puritans had left to receive religious tolerance, they are not tolerant
people misread poem because they are looking for providential signs -
Speaks about captivity in novel: reformation, some part of her becomes savage
Herumeneutics where everything is providential signs or biblical typology (Old Tesatment Moses prefigures the New Testament Christ)
Providential Signs: everything that happens is part of God's design -
This is a jeremiad showing God's displeasure and wrath
Shows teh falling of the Puritans and how they are losing merit
Start to look at something more than God, trying to make him so important that htey see bad in everything -
This looks at nationalism--proud to be in America
Yeoman republic: keep machines in Britain
Climotology (climate affects how successful a place is and who is above who) vs. Stadialism (everything is in cycle)
Show neoclassical form with the fact that it emphasizes reason, order, symmatry, balance, control and simplicity in his charts -
This has to deal with the growing of the nation, creating something that is no longer part of Britain and breaking off from the mother country. It has to deal with politics. Has some questions on slavery but mostly looking at white
Man's emergence from sel-imposed immaturaity and have courage to use own understanding (Immanuel Kant) -
First African American woman writer
Writes in heroic couplet: neoclassical aesthetic emphasizing symmetry and balance
lyric form--everything -
This is a lok at Franklin as a British subject who is Creole (born in America and identifies with distant empire) and is still part of both. He talks of his Errata and growing up
Patriot who identified with America -
Nationalism--against Tories
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TOry who was sympathetic towards England
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Shows that we are not inferior to Britain in Jefferson's argument
Has something to deal with Benedict Anderson and his Imagined Communities--Print Culture thesis states nations are invented with imagined connections that are only kept through printed texts -
Kant was a philosopher who spoke about the Enlightenment being a point where men began to move into adulthood
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This shows a distance because it is after the Revolution has started--less sympathetic to Britain
The Federalist is being written by John Jay, Alexander Hamilton, and Madison under a pseudonym of Publius -- calling to rise Americans against British
Starts after Revolution -
Slave narrative--gains independance
Questions people's treatment of slaves
Brings into thought of Paul Gilroy's idea of the Black Atlantic:--central figure
Slave narrative: reformation, literacy -
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Looks at the seductive novel in a very Enlgihtened stance -- she is at fault for reading of bad things with no substance
Coverture: a woman has no power once she is married
Fallen woman: Eliza Wharton has no ability to make herself better--no social empowerment once she has become fallen
Epistolary novel: written in letter form -
Dies in 1831.
Shows the start of political unrest in slavery
SHows the need for legitimacy...did he really write it?
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Timespan where growth of the country shows an overall lack in literary merit
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This shows some of the frist writings of American culture, building literary nationalism for it is set in America and speaks about relatiable things -- American Renaissance
Ironically, first published in Britain then sent to America -
Unreason before reason
Feeling above logic -
Shows the historical novel: can really happen and is set in past. (Georg Lukacs)
Formal realism: can happen in real life
political undertones -
See the Pioneers
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Lives until 1850
Very white, analytical view of slavery
call to action, not emotion
He has a chiasmus where he has a turning point between a man and a slave
wants abolition throguhout workds -
Start of Transcendentalism with one part aesthetics, one part philosphy, one part theology
Writes as if he is lecturing often, and he starts a new set of wriers that are devoted to thinking about life and looking at inner self
cookie-cutter sentances. Anything that can stand alone
Emerson, Thoreau, Hawthorne, Melville, and Whitman swere all American Renaissance according to F.O. Matthiessan -
This goes until 1845, and deals with the plight of Indians
Poe shows a new definition of genre and the importance of the public sphere wanting knowledge, even though he rejected it
Poe did not want to write for the public sphere--Habermas agreed that it was a decline
Wrote against market revolution where everything was becoming a commodity
Sentimental novel and gothic were redefined during his time for he used them psychologically
Different genre conventions
Tried to write for high culture a -
Shows how Emerson has begun to affect others by loking at natural way of things
Anti-market -
He often deals in Romantic Sublime where things are overwhelming and scary
Dealt in Young America (antebellum movement devoted to cultureal nationalism, often contrasted to Transcendentalism)
Within his two texts, he has a dyad -
Print culture goes to the masses quickly--great affect
Starts Civil War
Sentimental novel in a different light: Uncle Tome is feminized and Eliza is not punished for disrespecting her role--not compartmentalized within the house
Touches on seperate spheres where men and women have little dichotomy -
End-Stop line
Free verse: poetry without conventional meter and rhyme
Deixys
Catalogue: how he makes form within his words -
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Dickinson's writings first get published
Hymn:
Fascicle: booklets she placed it it