American Lit 101: From Nathaniel Hawthorne to Harper Lee and Naturalism to Magical Realism, an essential guide to American write

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Main Details

Title American Lit 101: From Nathaniel Hawthorne to Harper Lee and Naturalism to Magical Realism, an essential guide to American write
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Brianne Keith
SeriesAdams 101
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:256
Dimensions(mm): Height 181,Width 133
Category/GenreLiterary studies - general
ISBN/Barcode 9781440599682
ClassificationsDewey:810.9
Audience
General
Illustrations 8-page 4-color insert

Publishing Details

Publisher Adams Media Corporation
Imprint Adams Media Corporation
Publication Date 1 January 2017
Publication Country United States

Description

From poetry to fiction to essays, American Lit 101 leaves no page unturned! Edgar Allan Poe. Willa Cather. Henry David Thoreau. Mark Twain. The list of important American writers goes on and on. These voices played a vital role in shaping the scope of American literature, and the United States itself. But too often, textbooks reduce this storied history to dry text that would put even a tenured professor to sleep. American Lit 101 is an engaging and comprehensive guide through the major players in American literature. From colonialism to postmodernism and every literary movement in between, this primer is packed with hundreds of entertaining tidbits and concepts, along with easy-to-understand explanations on why each author's work was important then and still relevant now. So whether you're looking for a refresher course on key American literature or want to learn about it for the first time, American Lit 101 has all the answers--even the ones you didn't know you were looking for.

Author Biography

Brianne Keith is a writer and editor with a degree in English literature from Boston University and a master's degree in English literature from University of Massachusetts, Boston. A longtime lover of Thoreau, she serves on the Editorial Advisory Board of The Thoreau Society, one of the oldest societies devoted to an American author. She continues to write on Thoreau, and other subjects in American literature, in her free time. She lives in Belmont, MA.