Authors from various cultures
authors from various cultures
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Gina Jones has written: 'The healing blanket' -- subject(s): American literature, Ojibwa Indians, Women authors, Indian authors, Conduct of life, Literary collections
realism
Harvey Hassall Smith has written: 'The gang's all here' 'Nine to five'
Carole Anne Taylor has written: 'The Tragedy and Comedy of Resistance' -- subject(s): American fiction, African American authors, History and criticism, Women and literature, United States, History, 20th century, Women authors, African American women, Intellectual life, Modernism (Literature), African American women in literature, African Americans in literature
White man-apex
Helene Carol Weldt-Basson has written: 'Postmodernism's role in Latin American literature' -- subject(s): Postmodernism (Literature), Criticism and interpretation 'Postmodernism's role in Latin American literature' -- subject(s): Postmodernism (Literature), Criticism and interpretation 'Subversive silences' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Nonverbal communication in literature, Spanish American fiction, Women authors
Before postmodernism, the literary canon in the US was primarily composed of authors from the modernist movement such as F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, and William Faulkner. These authors were known for their experimental writing styles and themes that reflected the tumultuous times of the early 20th century.
American authors did not collectively break up. Some authors may have parted ways due to personal or professional reasons, but the overall American literary community remains diverse and active.
Theodore Frelinghuysen Wolfe has written: 'A literary pilgrimage among the haunts of famous British authors' -- subject(s): Literary landmarks, Great Britain, Description and travel 'Literary rambles at home and abroad' -- subject(s): Literary landmarks, American Authors, English Authors
A group of authors that are associated with each other and who write on similar themes contributes to the development of literary movements. Examples include Postmodernism, Beat Poets, and Harlem Renaissance.
Willa Cather wrote My Antonia at a time when the American literary scene was dominated by males.
George E. DeMille has written: 'Literary criticism in America' -- subject(s): Criticism, History, History and criticism, American literature, Authors, American, American Authors
Robert Elliot Fox has written: 'Conscientious sorcerers' -- subject(s): History and criticism, American fiction, Criticism and interpretation, African Americans in literature, Postmodernism (Literature), Intellectual life, Afro-American authors, African American authors, African Americans 'The mirrors of Caliban' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, American literature, History and criticism, African American authors
David Edward Scherman has written: 'Literary America' -- subject(s): Literary landmarks, American Authors 'The Best of Life' 'Literary America'
Willa Cather wrote My Antonia at a time when the American literary scene was dominated primarily by males.
DeeAnne Davis has written: 'New voices from Aunt Lute 1' -- subject(s): American literature, Literary collections, Afro-Americans, Afro-American women, Afro-American authors, Women authors, African American women, African American authors, African Americans