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American Literature of Precolumbian And colonial periods 11 класс

The distant ancestors of Amerindians (or “native Americans”) had come to America from Asia during the earth’s last ice age. At that time a bridge of ice joined Asia to America

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Слайд 1American Literature of Precolumbian And colonial periods
Early American Period:

Native oral literature
Amerindians’ background;
- Peculiarities of native literature.

American Literature of Precolumbian And colonial periods Early American Period: Native oral literature Amerindians’ background;- Peculiarities of

Слайд 2The distant ancestors of Amerindians (or “native Americans”) had come

to America from Asia during the earth’s last ice age.

At that time a bridge of ice joined Asia to America across what is now the Bering Strait. Hunters from Siberia crossed this bridge into Alaska, and then moved south and east across America. About 12 000 years ago, descendants of these first Amerindians were crossing the isthmus of Panama into South America. About 5000 years later their camps fires were burning on the frozen southern tip of the continent, now called Terra del Fuego – the Land of Fire.


The distant ancestors of Amerindians (or “native Americans”) had come to America from Asia during the earth’s

Слайд 3- American literature begins with the orally transmitted myths, legends,

tales, and lyrics (always songs) of Indian cultures;
- North American

peoples did not use a written alphabet – had oral literature;
- types of native Amerindian literature depended upon peculiarities of the tribes’ religion, politics, economics, etc.: Kwakiutl winter ceremonies, Winnebago trickster tale cycles, Apache jokes, Hopi personal naming and grievance chants, Iroquois condolence rituals, Navajo curing and blessing chants, and Chippewa songs of the Great Medicine Society;
- American literature begins with the orally transmitted myths, legends, tales, and lyrics (always songs) of Indian

Слайд 4- a few literary generalizations: reverence for nature as a

spiritual as well as physical mother; nature is alive and

endowed with spiritual forces; main characters may be animals or plants, often totems associated with a tribe, group, or individual;
- literary genres: lyric, chants, myths, fairy tales, humorous anecdotes, incantations, riddles, proverbs, epics, legendary histories, vision or healing songs, and tricksters’ tales.
- a few literary generalizations: reverence for nature as a spiritual as well as physical mother; nature

Слайд 5The Literature of Exploration
- adventurous seamen;
- first American writers.
1.

The Old Norse Vinland Saga and Leif Ericson “Lucky Leif”,

a Viking sailor from Iceland.

The Literature of Exploration - adventurous seamen;- first American writers.1. The Old Norse Vinland Saga and Leif

Слайд 62. Christopher Columbus (1451 – 1506) , an Italian explorer

2. Christopher Columbus (1451 – 1506) , an Italian explorer .

Слайд 73. Bartolome de las Casas (1474 – 1566):
History of

the Indians is the richest source of information about the

early contact between Amerindians and Europeans; criticizes their enslavement by the Spanish
3. Bartolome de las Casas (1474 – 1566): History of the Indians is the richest source of

Слайд 84. Thomas Hariot (1560- 1621): A Brief and True Report

of the New - Found Land Of Virginia (1588) gives

much information about the flora and fauna, the Amerindians, difficult relationships between Europeans and native people, “fierce” dealings with Wingina’s people, ample evidence that diseases imported by the English had already begun to decimate Amerindians.
4. Thomas Hariot (1560- 1621): A Brief and True Report of the New - Found Land Of

Слайд 95. Captain John Smith (1580 – 1631): True Relation of

Virginia (1608) are fascinating “advertisements” which try to persuade the

reader to settle in the New World: His General Historie of Virginia, New England, and the Summer Isles (1624) contains the story of is rescue by a beautiful Indian princess, Pocahontas.
Many Virginians today claim to be descended from Pocahontas and her son.
5. Captain John Smith (1580 – 1631): True Relation of Virginia (1608) are fascinating “advertisements” which try

Слайд 10Conclusion: The early literature of exploration, made up of diaries,

letters, travel journals, ships’ logs, and reports to the explorers’

financial backers – European rulers or, in mercantile England and Holland, joint stock companies – gradually was supplanted by records of the settled colonies. Because England eventually took possession of the North American colonies, the best – known and most – anthologized colonial literature is English. It is important to recognize its richly cosmopolitan beginnings.
Conclusion: The early literature of exploration, made up of diaries, letters, travel journals, ships’ logs, and reports

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