Literature of The Civil War

Video title: Literature of a Nation Divided

Survey American Literary works of the mid-nineteenth century, a turbulent period dominated by the struggle over slavery and the pain of a nation divided by civil war.

 

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  • Literature of The Civil War. Learn about American Literature and a Nation Divided. Survey American literary works of the mid-nineteenth century, a turbulent period dominated by the struggle over slavery and the pain of a nation divided by civil war.
  • Explore the works of the Transcendentalists and other pre-eminent writers of the American Renaissance, including Emily Dickinson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Herman Melville, and Edgar Allan Poe.
  • Discuss the literary contributions of Mark Twain, Joel Chandler Harris, and other writers who captured the flavor of a region through skillful dialogue and description.
  • Gain insight to the abiding themes of struggle that illuminated the twilight of the Civil War-s aftermath. Witness the surrender of realism to naturalism and the emerging belief in a destiny controlled by biological, social, and economic forces.
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