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    the feelings of the American people, American authors resonated deeply with their readers. American writers epitomize what it means to be an American through all periods of time. Additionally, they discuss the American experience in a way that is truthful, showing both the glamorous side, and the underlying problematic portion. Consequently, readers feel as if pieces of American literature mimic their life, as if the story they are reading could be one of their own. American authors write of what

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    American literature is the literature written or produced in the area of the United States and its receding colonies. American literature as a whole is the written literary work, and the new England colonies were the center of early American literature. American drama attained international status only in the 1920s and 1930s, with the works of Eugene O’Neil, who won four Pulitzer prizes and the Noble prize. During the Middle of the 20th century, American drama was dominated by the works of eminent

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    but this statement also shows that history influences American Literature. People wanted a language and writing style that was distinctly American, different from Great Britain. Noah Webster published Webster’s American Dictionary of the English Language in 1828. Previously, words’ pronunciations and spellings differed from area to area. In other words, people made up words and wrote them however they liked. Webster’s dictionary made American-English more consistent, as well as unique from Great

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    concept of the American Dream. That is, that any person regardless of circumstances of birth can become successful through hard work and persistence, regardless of where they came from. Despite many arguments on whether that’s achievable or not, it continues to be a persistent topic in American culture. As such, the American Dream can be seen though literature, which often is a lens into life during the time of its writing. It would make sense, then, to chronicle the appearance of the American Dream through

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    not only in American literature but American life," writes James M. Cox, a leading Twain scholar (Greenblatt). As an example in 1996, a set of twenty-nine books containing his work was published with introductions by famous authors at the beginning of each volume. Each of the introductions references how Mark Twain directly influenced the authors of each story, poem, essay or letter. William Faulkner once said Mark Twain is "the father of American literature ... the first truly American writer, and

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    possibilities; Truth isn't." This is one of many of quotes from the well-known 1900 century American writer Mark Twain. He was a down-to-earth person in his writing and in his persona. That is why he is one of Americans greatest literature writers and/or heroes ever. Mark Twain's history and the background he has is unique, his accomplishments are very important to literature, and the legacy he left behind in Americans literature continues to live on to this day. First off, Mark Twain started writing at a

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    American Literature is a literary genre that is one of the many branches formed from the much broader literary genre, English Literature. Stories such as The Great Gatsby, Of Mice and Men, The Crucible, and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer are all popular examples of American Literature. Many of the most well-known written works of American Literature can be funneled back to one person, Samuel Clemens. Many people might say, who is Samuel Clemens? However, if they are informed of his “pen” name, they

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    What is American Gothic Literature? American Gothic Literature is a literature that combines many aspects such as fiction, horror, death, and at times romance. Many American Gothic pieces use elements like rationality, puritanism, guilt, strangeness with the familiar (Das Unheimliche) , and the supernatural. The ideas created within these elements are strongly influenced by the past. Slavery, the fear of racial mixing, hostile Native American relations, their subsequent genocide, and the daunting

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    American literature has helped to change the face of a nation. From a nation heavily dependent on European influence to a society which has become its own, literature has always been there to help pave the path. American authors have used their own unique style in a country unlike any other, creating their own category of literature, shaping and reflecting society and expressing a relationship between place and literature. All evidence in this blog is taken from Prentice Hall Literature, The American

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    How Mark Twain Influenced American Literature When you think of the start of American Literature, what comes to your mind? Authors such as Walt Whitman, Ernest Hemmingway, Emily Dickinson, Charles Dickens, and Mark Twain stick out in our minds. They were the face of post-civil war and social realism poetry. Today we will take a closer look at Mark Twain, who was also known as the “Father” of American Literature. His work has survived more than 100 years after his death. Mark Twain was born in

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