Tuesday, July 30, 2019
American Literature. Mark Twain Essay
Twain ââ¬â a romantic or a realist?, literary significance of Mark Twain, Twainââ¬â¢s life experiences as reflected in his works, Twain as a travel writer, Twain as a publisher ââ¬â the American literary market in the late nineteenth C., Twainââ¬â¢s personal tragedies, literary fads exploited by Twain, Twainââ¬â¢s major woks 1. NATURALISM AND REALISM Realism vs. romanticism, naturalism as a more drastic version of realism, naturalism in literature: philosophy and technique; the importance of Darwin and Marx for naturalistic literature, William Dean Howells as a pioneer of realism and naturalism in American literature, main representatives (you should be able to provide at least one title with a brief description): Hamlin Garland, Jack London, Frank Norris, Theodore Dreiser, Stephen Crane 2. HENRY JAMES (part I & II) Twain vs. James, critical opinions about James, Jamesââ¬â¢s background, Jamesââ¬â¢s international novels, James as a critic, James as a dramatist, James as a pre-modernist author, The Turn of the Screw ââ¬â James as a Gothic writer, three periods of Jamesââ¬â¢ literary career (with representative examples). 3. REGIONAL WIRTING The influence of realism and romanticism on the development of the local color literature, examples of regional writing: Harriet Beecher Stoweââ¬â¢s Uncle Tomââ¬â¢s Cabin, Kate Chopinââ¬â¢s The Awakening, Bret Harteââ¬â¢s The Luck of the Roaring Camp, Edward Egglestonââ¬â¢s The Hoosier Schoolmaster, Joel Chandler Harrisââ¬â¢s Uncle Remus, George Washington Cableââ¬â¢s Old Creole Days, Sidney Lanier 4. FRANCIS SCOTT FITZGERALD Fitzgerald as an icon of the Jazz Age, Fitzgeraldââ¬â¢s relationship with Zelda Sayre, This Side of Paradise, The Beautiful and Damned, The Great Gatsby ââ¬â Fitzgerald as a critic of the American Dream, Fitzgeraldââ¬â¢s stay in Paris, Tender is the Night , Fitzgerald and Hollywood 5. ERNEST HEMINGWAY Hemingway as a war correspondent, Hemingwayââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"machoâ⬠philosophy of life ââ¬â the importance of fishing, hunting and bullfighting, the ââ¬Å"Hemingway heroâ⬠, the ââ¬Å"Hemingway code,â⬠Hemingway and the Lost Generation, Hemingwayââ¬â¢s style, Hemingway and sentimentalism, Hemingwayââ¬â¢s major works 6. GERTRUDE STEIN Steinââ¬â¢s background, Stein and feminism , the importance of Stein for American letters, political controversies surrounding Stein, The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas ââ¬â Stein as a chronicle of Paris life, Tender Buttons as an example of Steinââ¬â¢s experimental writing, Stein as an art collector 7. AMERICAN MODERNIST POETRY: EZRA POUND Pound and Whitman, Pound and imagism: ââ¬Å"A Few Donââ¬â¢ts by an Imagiste,â⬠Poundââ¬â¢s definition of an image, Poundââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"translationsâ⬠from the Chinese ââ¬â Pound and Fenollosa, Pound and the haiku tradition, Pound as a critic of the Western civilization, political controversies surrounding Pound 8. AMERICAN MODERNIST POETRY: WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS AND THE OBJECTIVISTS William Carlos Williamsââ¬â¢s idea of modern American poetry ââ¬â Williamsââ¬â¢s attitude towards Eliotââ¬â¢s Waste Land ââ¬â actually, we did not do much back then ââ¬â it was the day when the world was supposed to end and the computer broke down The topics of the remaining two lectures: 9. AMERICAN MODERNIST POETRY CONTINUED 10. WILLIAM FAULKNER
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