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Because England took possession of the North American colonies mainly the

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The Historical Background of the Colonial TimeChristopher Columbus discovered the American continent in 1451.Captain Christopher Newport reached Virginia in 1607.Puritans came to the New England area, by Mayflower in 1619.The first

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Слайд 1Because England took possession of the North American colonies mainly

the literature is in English.

Because England took possession of the North American colonies mainly the literature is in English.

Слайд 2The Historical Background of the Colonial Time
Christopher Columbus discovered the

American continent in 1451.
Captain Christopher Newport reached Virginia in 1607.
Puritans

came to the New England area, by Mayflower in 1619.
The first settlement was established in Plymouth in 1620.

The Historical Background of the Colonial TimeChristopher Columbus discovered the American continent in 1451.Captain Christopher Newport reached

Слайд 3Initial English attempts to colonize were disasters.
1585 – Roanoke

Initial English attempts to colonize were disasters.1585 – Roanoke

Слайд 4Thomas Hariot “A Brief and True Report of a New

- Found Land of Virginia” 1588

Thomas Hariot “A Brief and True Report of a New - Found Land of Virginia” 1588

Слайд 51607 - Jamestown

1607 - Jamestown

Слайд 6Captain John Smith

Captain John Smith

Слайд 7Pocahontas

Pocahontas

Слайд 8Early American Writers and Poets
South, Jamestown, Virginia:
Captain John Smith

- first American writer, 8 works
Contributions: his descriptions of America

were filled with themes, myths, images, scenes, characters and events that were a foundation for the nation’s literature. He lured the Pilgrims into fleeing here and creating a New land.

Early American Writers and PoetsSouth, Jamestown, Virginia: Captain John Smith - first American writer, 8 worksContributions: his

Слайд 9In the 17th century pirates, adventurers and explorers opened the

way to a second wave of permanent colonists.

In the 17th century pirates, adventurers and explorers opened the way to a second wave of permanent

Слайд 10 The Mayflower, which transported Pilgrims to the New World,

arrived in 1620

The Mayflower, which transported Pilgrims to the New World, arrived in 1620

Слайд 11Puritans
One division of English Protestants. They regarded the reformation of

the church under Elizabeth as incomplete, and called for further

purification from what they considered to be unscriptural and corrupt forms and ceremonies retained from the unreformed church.
The 17th century American Puritans included two parts: Separatists and Massachusetts Bay Group
Their Religious Doctrines: original sin, total depravity, predestination and limited atonement through a special infusion of grace from God.

PuritansOne division of English Protestants. They regarded the reformation of the church under Elizabeth as incomplete, and

Слайд 13Puritanism
A religious and political movement. Through it, one sees emerging

the right of the individual to political and religious independence.
Their

attitudes toward work: work itself is a good in addition to what it achieves, that time saved by efficiency or good fortune should be spent in doing further work.
They regarded themselves as chosen people of God. They embraced hardships, industry and frugality. They favored a disciplined, hard, somber, ascetic and harsh life. They opposed arts and pleasure. They suspect joy and laughter as symptoms of sin.

PuritanismA religious and political movement. Through it, one sees emerging the right of the individual to political

Слайд 15Puritanism’s influence on American literature
Purpose: pragmatic
Contents: practical matter-of-fact accounts of

life in the new world; highly theoretical discussions of religious

questions.
Form: diary, autobiography, sermon, letter
Style: tight and logic structure, precise and compact expression, avoidance of rhetorical decoration, adoption of homely imagery, simplicity of diction.

Puritanism’s influence on American literaturePurpose: pragmaticContents: practical matter-of-fact accounts of life in the new world; highly theoretical

Слайд 17 William Bradford (1590-1657) “The History of Plimmoth Plantation”(1651)

William Bradford  (1590-1657) “The History of Plimmoth Plantation”(1651)

Слайд 19Anne Bradstreet


1612 -1672

Anne Bradstreet1612 -1672

Слайд 21 Bradstreet wrote epitaphs for both her mother and father which

not only show her love for them but shows them

as models of male and female behavior in the Puritan culture. 

An Epitaph on my dear and ever honoured mother, Mrs. Dorothy Dudley, Who deceased December 27, 1643, and of her age, 61 

Here lies/ A worthy matron of unspotted life,/ A loving mother and obedient wife,/ A friendly neighbor, pitiful to poor,/ Whom oft she fed, and clothed with her store;/ To servants wisely aweful, but yet kind,/ And as they did, so they reward did find:/ A true instructor of her family,/ The which she ordered with dexterity,/ The public meetings ever did frequent,/ And in her closest constant hours she spent;/ Religious in all her words and ways,/ Preparing still for death, till end of days:/ Of all her children, children lived to see,/ Then dying, left a blessed memory. 

Bradstreet wrote epitaphs for both her mother and father which not only show her love for them

Слайд 22Compare this with the epitaph she wrote for her father: 


Within this tomb a patriot lies/ That was both pious,

just and wise,/ To truth a shield, to right a wall,/ To sectaries a whip and maul,/ A magazine of history,/ A prizer of good company/ In manners pleasant and severe/ The good him loved, the bad did fear,/ And when his time with years was spent/ In some rejoiced, more did lament./ 1653, age 77 
Compare this with the epitaph she wrote for her father:  	Within this tomb a patriot lies/ That

Слайд 23To My Dear and Loving Husband
If ever two were one,

then surely we.
If ever man were loved by wife, then

surely thee;
If ever wife was happy in a man,
Compare with me, ye women, if you can.
I prize thy love more than whole mines of gold
Or all the riches that the East doth hold.
My love is such that rivers cannot quench,
Nor ought but love from thee, give recompense.
Thy love is such I can no way repay,
The heavens reward thee manifold, I pray.
Then while we live, in love let’s so persevere
That when we live no more, we may live ever.
To My Dear and Loving Husband If ever two were one, then surely we.If ever man were

Слайд 24Две наших жизни прожиты в одной,
Бывал ли кто как ты

любим женой?
Найдётся ли счастливее жена?
Не ровня мне средь женщин ни

одна.
Я не хочу от жизни гор златых –
Твоей любовью я богаче их.
Моя любовь полнее полных рек:
Мне за неё твоя дана навек.
И я в долгу за эту благодать,
Молю творца стократ тебе воздать.
Ещё мы живы – так давай любить!
В любви и смерть не страшно пережить.

Г.Русанов (1678)

Две наших жизни прожиты в одной,Бывал ли кто как ты любим женой?Найдётся ли счастливее жена?Не ровня мне

Слайд 26Edward Taylor
1644-1729

Edward Taylor1644-1729

Слайд 27The Literature in the Southern and Middle Colonies.

The Literature in the Southern and Middle Colonies.

Слайд 28Jupiter Hammon
(1720-1800)

Jupiter Hammon(1720-1800)

Слайд 29Early American Writers and Poets
South, Jamestown, Virginia:
Captain John Smith

- first American writer, 8 works
Contributions: his descriptions of America

were filled with themes, myths, images, scenes, characters and events that were a foundation for the nation’s literature. He lured the Pilgrims into fleeing here and creating a New land.

North, New England, Puritan Writers
William Bradford: first governor of Plymouth, The History of Plymouth Plantation, simplicity, earnestness, direct reporting, readable, moving.
Two Poets:
Anne Bradstreet, Edward Taylor

Early American Writers and PoetsSouth, Jamestown, Virginia: Captain John Smith - first American writer, 8 worksContributions: his

Слайд 30“The first American literature was neither American nor really literature…”


Comment.

“The first American literature was neither American nor really literature…” Comment.

Слайд 31DEMOCRATIC ORIGINS AND REVOLUTIONARY WRITERS (1776-1820)
1775-1783

DEMOCRATIC ORIGINS AND REVOLUTIONARY WRITERS (1776-1820)1775-1783

Слайд 32American literary independence was slowed by:
lingering identification with England;
an excessive

imitation of English or classical literary models;
difficult economic and political

conditions that hampered publishing.

American literary independence was slowed by:lingering identification with England;an excessive imitation of English or classical literary models;difficult

Слайд 33THE AMERICAN ENLIGHTENMENT. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)

THE AMERICAN ENLIGHTENMENT. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)

Слайд 34 “Poor Richard’s Almanack” (1732-
genre – “the self-help book”
characters – Father

Abraham, Poor Richard
contents – useful encouragement, advice, factual information
famous sayings

– “God helps them that help themselves”, “Diligence is the Mother of Good Luck”, “One To-day is worth two tomorrow”

“Poor Richard’s Almanack” (1732- genre – “the self-help book”characters – Father Abraham, Poor Richardcontents – useful

Слайд 35“Autobiography” (the project of self-improvement)

“Autobiography” (the project of self-improvement)

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