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Age of Reason

1760 to 1820


Thinkers turned to science , not religion, to explain the world.

Romaticism

1820 to 1861


Emphasized the capacity of the individual

Realism/Naturalism

1861 to 1914


Naturalism: humans are subject to forces beyond their control

Modernist

1914 to 1945


Saw world as chaos, art was a way to create order

Declaration of Independence

1776


Govt. derives power from consent of the people


Jefferson, Ben Franklin, Adams, Sherman, Livingston

American Revolution

1776 to 1783

French Revolution

1789

Burke

French Revolution


Very traditional


"Decent drapery"

Paine

French Revolution


Calls Burke superficial


"Letting dead rule over the living" is foolish

Charlotte Temple

Susanna Rowson


Published 1794


Artful (deceptive) vs. Artless (true, natural)


Charlotte


Mdmselle La Rue


Belcour


Montraville

Jefferson elected as President

1808

American Colonization Society

1816


Granted $$ by govt to establish Liberia

Liberia

Established 1819

Rip Van Winkle

Irving


Published 1819


"native American literature"


Takes place around 1808

Liberator newspaper

Garrison


Established 1831

Federalists

Democrats


Hamilton


"Fathers of the people"

Anti-Federalists

Jefferson


"Friends of the people"

Reminiscence of Federalism

Sedgwick


1835

Self Reliance

Emerson


1841

Frederick Douglass

Frederick Douglass


1845

Hop Frog

Poe


1849

Benito Cereno

Melville


1855: Putnam's


1856: Piazza Tales


Delano


Benito


Babo


San Dominick


Civil War

1861-65

Coinage Act

1873

The Awakening

Chopin


1899


Edna


Robert


Mr. Pontellier


Arobin

WW1

1914-1918

McTeague

Frank Norris


1899


McTeague


Trina


Zerkow


Marcus

Garrisonian Abolitionists

Initially believed in gradualim, switched to immediatism. Also a disunionist, constitution = pro slavery, saw slavery as a moral, not political, issue.

Marx

Naturalism/ realism


Econ determines how people act

Darwin

Naturalism/ realism


Biology (inherited traits and environment)

Freud

Naturalism/ realism


Human psyche determines people's actions