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Презентация на тему American Literature

 The Great Gatsby  by F. Scott Fitzgerald (1925) An American Tragedy  by Theodore Dresier (1925) For whom the bell tolls  by Ernest Hemingway (1926) The Sound and the
American Literature20th century  The Great Gatsby       by F. Scott Depression-era literatureDepression era literature was blunt and direct in its social criticism. John Steinbeck (1902–1968). Post–World War IIThe period in time from the end of World War From J.D. Salinger's  The Catcher in the Rye , the perceived madness of the state Nobel Prize in Literature winners 1930: Sinclair Lewis (novelist)1936: Eugene O'Neill (playwright)1938: Pearl S. Buck (biographer and novelist)1948: T.
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Слайд 2  The Great Gatsby 

 The Great Gatsby    by F. Scott Fitzgerald (1925)

by F. Scott Fitzgerald (1925)
 An American Tragedy 

by Theodore Dresier (1925)
 For whom the bell tolls  by Ernest Hemingway (1926)
 The Sound and the Fury  by William Faulkner (1929)
 The Tropic of Cancer  by Henry Miller (1934)
 Gone with the Wind  by Margaret Mitchell (1936)
 The Pearl  by John Steinbeck (1939)
 All the King’s Men  by Robert Penn Warren (1946)
 The Naked and the Dead  by Norman Mailer (1948)
 The Catcher in the Rye  by J.D. Salinger (1951)
 Herzog  by Saul Bellow (1953)
 Fahrenheit 451  by Ray Bradbury (1953)
 To Kill a Mockingbird  by Harper Lee (1960)
  Invitation to a Beheading by Vladimir Nabokov (1958)

Слайд 3 Depression-era literature
Depression era literature was blunt and direct in

Depression-era literatureDepression era literature was blunt and direct in its social criticism. John

its social criticism. John Steinbeck (1902–1968). His style was simple and

evocative, winning him the favor of the readers but not of the critics. Steinbeck often wrote about poor, working-class people and their struggle to lead a decent and honest life. 
Henry Miller assumed a unique place in American Literature in the 1930s when his semi-autobiographical novels, written and published in Paris, were banned from the US. His major work is Tropic of Cancer .

Слайд 4 Post–World War II

The period in time from the

Post–World War IIThe period in time from the end of World

end of World War II up until the

late 1960s and early 1970s saw the publication of some of the most popular works in American history such as To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee.
 
Though born in Canada, Chicago-raised Saul Bellow would become one of the most influential novelists in America in the decades directly following World War II. In  Herzog Bellow painted vivid portraits of the American city and the distinctive characters.
 

Слайд 5 From J.D. Salinger's  The Catcher in the Rye , the perceived

From J.D. Salinger's  The Catcher in the Rye , the perceived madness of the

madness of the state of affairs in America was

brought to the forefront of the nation's literary expression.
 
Immigrant authors such as Vladimir Nabokov, with Lolita, forged on with the theme and  took a concerted step away from their Lost Generation predecessors, developing a style and tone of their own.
 

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