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3. The sound of Whitman’s words casts a magic, romantic spell over
readers. His tone is awesome, sad and melancholy.
4. Haiku, a form of traditional Japanese poetry, greatly influenced the
Imagist movement.
5. Leaves of Grass is Whitman’s life work.
6. Thanks in part to the efforts of Ezra Pound, Robert Frost was published
in England and quickly became recognized as a major American poet. 7. In 1954, T. S. Eliot was awarded a Nobel Prize for his “mastery of the
art of modern narration.”
8. Hemingway believed that a man could find meaning in life by facing his
death with dignity and courage.
9. Thomas Jefferson was famous for powerful, persuasive essays, such as
his pamphlet Common Sense, which persuaded many people to support the American Revolution.
10. William Hill Brown’s The Power of Sympathy, written in 1789, is often
called “the first American novel”.
11. The literary movement of American romanticism was generally divided
into two stages: pre-romanticism and post-romanticism.
12. Realists thought highly of individual status and role in the world. The
romanticists preferred the innate or intuitive perception by the heart of man. They thought that man was essentially of goodwill, only the civilized society made him degenerate. They pointed out, the means to uproot evils and to save mankind was habits, and to return to “natural primitive state”.
13. The Scarlet Letter is called an economical novel because there are only
three chief characters-or four if we include the child Pearl.
14. President Lincoln praised Anne Bradstreet as “the little woman who
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