American Writers at Home

American Writers at Home
Author: J. D. McClatchy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2004
Genre: Authors, American
ISBN:

From Big Sur to coastal Maine, The Library of America presents a lavish and fascinating tour of the homes of America's greatest writers.

American literature to 1900

American literature to 1900
Author: Mª Teresa Gibert Maceda
Publisher: Editorial Universitaria Ramon Areces
Total Pages: 513
Release: 2009-09-03
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 8480049359

Los veinticinco años de experiencia como profesora de la autora en la UNED, hacen que este libro esté orientado fundamentalmente a la educación a distancia. Los capítulos mantienen prácticamente la misma estructura a lo largo de toda la obra. Cada tema se divide en cuatro partes: - Una primera donde se analizan individualmente los autores a través de sus biografías y contextos históricos. - Un texto, en prosa o verso, con notas al pie sobre las palabras o giros gramaticales que presentan más dificultad en su traducción del inglés. - Cuestiones de autoevaluación. - Otras cuestiones preparatorias más amplias. En algunos casos se añaden recuadros con sugerencias de estudio

Nineteenth-century American Writers on Writing

Nineteenth-century American Writers on Writing
Author: Brenda Wineapple
Publisher: Writer's World
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781595340696

Nineteenth-Centuery American Writers on Writing features essays, letters, poems, prose, and excerpts of interviews by fifty-seven leading authors of the century. Each had to figure out what it meant to be a writer within the context of the relatively new nation they spoke to, for, and about. Each meditated on craft and style and form, as writers do. And each confronted the question of how to define themselves as writers--and their literature as "American"--during a century rocked by the industrial revolution, the Civil War, and the emergence of a global politic.

African American Literature in Transition, 1900–1910: Volume 7

African American Literature in Transition, 1900–1910: Volume 7
Author: Shirley Moody-Turner
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 653
Release: 2021-05-13
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1108386571

African American Literature in Transition, 1900–1910 offers a wide ranging, multi-disciplinary approach to early twentieth century African American literature and culture. It showcases the literary and cultural productions that took shape in the critical years after Reconstruction, but before the Harlem Renaissance, the period known as the nadir of African American history. It undercovers the dynamic work being done by Black authors, painters, photographers, poets, editors, boxers, and entertainers to shape 'New Negro' identities and to chart a new path for a new century. The book is structured into four key areas: Black publishing and print culture; innovations in genre and form; the race, class and gender politics of literary and cultural production; and new geographies of Black literary history. These overarching themes, along with the introduction of established figures and movement, alongside lesser known texts and original research, offer a radical re-conceptualization of this critical, but understudied period in African American literary history.

Great Women Writers, 1900-1950

Great Women Writers, 1900-1950
Author: Christina Gombar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1996
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780816030606

Offers biographies of eight prominent American women authors of the twentieth century: Edith Wharton, Willa Cather, Gertrude Stein, Katherine Anne Porter, Zora Neale Hurston, Pearl Buck, Eudora Welty, and Flannery O'Connor

Twentieth-Century Southern Literature

Twentieth-Century Southern Literature
Author: J. A. BryantJr.
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2021-11-21
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0813187400

Authors discussed include: Wendell Berry, Erskine Caldwell, Truman Capote, Ralph Ellison, William Faulkner, Shelby Foote, Zora Neal Hurston, Bobbie Ann Mason, Cormac McCarthy, Flannery O'Connor, William Styron, Anne Tyler, Alice Walker, Robert Penn Warren, Eudora Welty, Tennessee Williams, Thomas Wolfe, Richard Wright, and many more. By World War II, the Southern Renaissance had established itself as one of the most significant literary events of the century, and today much of the best American fiction is southern fiction. Though the flowering of realistic and local-color writing during the first two decades of the century was a sign of things to come, the period between the two world wars was the crucial one for the South's literary development: a literary revival in Richmond came to fruition; at Vanderbilt University a group of young men produced The Fugitive, a remarkable, controversial magazine that published some of the century's best verse in its brief run; and the publication and widespread recognition of Faulkner (among others) inaugurated the great flood of southern writing that was to follow in novels, short stories, poetry, and plays. With more than forty years of experience writing and reading about the subject, and friendships with many of the figures discussed, J. A. Bryant is uniquely qualified to provide the first comprehensive account of southern American literature since 1900. Bryant pays attention to both the cultural and the historical context of the works and authors discussed, and presents the information in an enjoyable, accessible style. No lover of great American literature can afford to be without this book.

From the Dark Tower

From the Dark Tower
Author: Arthur Paul Davis
Publisher: Washington : Howard University Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1974
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

A long-awaited overview of significant black writers and their works from the beginning of this century to 1960. Each of the major periods of black literature - 1900 through the fifties - are preceded by extensive introductions that place the writers in literary, historical and political perspective.