The American New literary Criticism movement began as early as 1920 but it was John Crowe Ranson in 1941 who emphasized textual analysis in his book:The New Criticism.
New American Movement was created in 1971.
New American Movement ended in 1982.
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Charlotte H. Beck has written: 'Robert Penn Warren, critic' -- subject(s): American literature, Criticism, Criticism and interpretation, History, History and criticism, Knowledge, Literature, New Criticism 'The fugitive legacy' -- subject(s): American fiction, American literature, Fugitives (Group), History and criticism, In literature, Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.), Intellectual life
Russian formalism and Anglo-American New Criticism are literary criticism movements that emerged in the early 20th century. Russian formalism focused on emphasizing the formal elements of literature, such as language, structure, and style, while New Criticism emphasized close reading of the text itself, without considering the author's intentions or historical context. Both movements played a significant role in shaping modern literary analysis and interpretation.
they believed it made government too powerful
Thomas Daniel Young has written: 'Selected essays, 1965-1985' -- subject(s): American Authors, American literature, Criticism and interpretation, History and criticism, Homes and haunts, In literature, Intellectual life 'John Crowe Ransom; critical essays and a bibliography' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Criticism and interpretation, In literature 'John Crowe Ransom' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Criticism and interpretation, In literature, New Criticism 'Tennessee writers' -- subject(s): American Authors, American literature, Criticism, History, History and criticism, Homes and haunts, In literature, Intellectual life 'The Lytle/Tate Letters' -- subject(s): Correspondence, Intellectual life, American Authors 'Donald Davidson' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Criticism and interpretation, In literature
Broadly put, the American Transcendental Movement grew out of New England Transcendentalism. This married romantic idealism with Puritan values and beliefs. One of the largest effects of American Transcendentalism was the burgeoning of the Abolitionist movement to do away with slavery.
The New Left was concerned that American democratic society was becoming increasingly militant, as evidenced by Vietnam.
It was a new religious movement incorporated into numerous Native American belief systems.
Brigitta Miszewski has written: 'New-Age-Diskurs in der polnischen Literaturwissenschaft, Literaturkritik und Lyrik der 70er und 80er Jahre' -- subject(s): Criticism, Intellectual life, New Age movement, History and criticism, Polish literature
Charles Hamilton Newman has written: 'Under 30: fiction, poetry and criticism of the new American writers' -- subject(s): American literature, Civilization, Literary collections, Youths' writings, American 'The Post-Modern aura' -- subject(s): American fiction, History and criticism, Postmodernism (Literature) 'The art of Sylvia Plath: a symposium' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, History, Women and literature 'There must be more to love than death' -- subject(s): In library 'New Axis; or, The Little Ed stories'