TRANSCENDENALISM(I think)???
1)Henry David Thoreau- Walden, Civil Disobedience
2)Henery Wadsworth Longfellow- The Devil and Tom Walker
3)Oliver Wendell Holmes- Old Ironsides
4)Edgar Allan Poe- The Raven, Black Cat
5)Ralph Waldo Emerson- Nature, Self-Reliance
6)Emily Dickinson- I heard a Fly buzz-when i dies
7)Walt Whitman- I hear American sing
8)Nathaniel Hawthorne- The Scarlett letter
REALISM
9)Mark Twain- Huck Finn, The Notorious Jumping frod of Calaveras County
10)Bret Harte- The outcasts of poker flat
11)Jack Longon- to build a fire
THE MODERN AGE( what is this sopposed to be called??)
12)Ezra Pound- In a station of the Metro
13)William Carlos William- The Red Wheelbarrow, The Great Figure
14)H.D.- Pear tree, heat
15)F.Scott Fitzgerld- Great Gatsby
16)John Stienbeck- Of mice and men
17)William Faulkner- A rose for emily
18)Robert Frost- Stopping by woods on a snowy evening
THE CONMEPORARY PERIOD( dont know the name of this)
19) Aruther Miller- The crucible
Apparently I am missing some...Help??? :(
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umi think the modern age is suposed to be naturalism
The only one i came up with that you didn't was....
Washington Irving - "Rip Van Winkle", "The Devil and Tom Walker"
Olaudah Equiano - "The Interesting Narrative of....Equiano"
and then The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock by TS Eliot looked familiar but i wasn't sure if we had read it, so other than that we're still short some authors
oh yeah and i have that Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote "The Cross of Snow" and "The Tide Rises the Tide Falls"
Transcendentalism is actually supposed to be Romanticism. Transcendentalism was an offshoot of Romanticism
Oh and Ms. Jones said that we aren't doing Olaudah Equiano
All that has been reported here is correct. Don't forget to review the characteristics of Puritanism and the Revolutionaries too. Just re-read your notes!
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