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Lena [83]
1 year ago
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What were the significant changes in american art and literature in the first half of the nineteenth century?

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Olenka [21]1 year ago
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Many scholars argue that the rise of the middle/operating magnificence, “with its emphasis on social fluidity and person self-dedication,” led to expanded literacy, reading, and hence manufacturing and consumption of novel-like texts (Lumen mastering).

Americans had been divided by means of sectionalism and slavery, however, they have been united by nationalism and an optimistic notion of the possibility of improving themselves and society. those ideas were expressed in and bolstered with the aid of American artwork and literature.

Even though many early American settlers were well-examined and knowledgeable, maximum writings had been non-public journals or political essays. folks art, which includes signs, flags, and quilts was not unusual. America started to increase its very own literary and inventive voice in the early-to-mid 1800s. American literature is the body of written works produced in the English language in America.

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