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American Literature Study Guide – High School & College Prep (Market-Ready Edition) – Summary, Themes, Authors, and Essay Tools

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This American Literature study guide covers key literary periods from Native American traditions to Postmodernism, outlining major themes, representative authors, and essential works. It includes a focused breakdown of recurring motifs like the American Dream, race, identity, and freedom. Also featured are vital literary terms, reading strategies, and an essay-writing framework with a ready-to-use thesis template. Designed for high school and college prep students, this guide is ideal for exam revision and coursework support.

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AMERICAN LITERATURE STUDY GUIDE

Market-Ready Edition for Students (High School + College Prep)


1. Overview of American Literary Periods

• Native American Literature: Oral tradition, creation myths, nature-centered themes.

• Colonial/Puritan (1600s–1750): Sermons, diaries, religious focus; authors: Jonathan Edwards, Anne
Bradstreet.

• Revolutionary/Age of Reason (1750–1800): Persuasive writing, speeches, logic; authors: Thomas
Paine, Patrick Henry.

• Romanticism (1800–1855): Emotion, imagination, nature; authors: Washington Irving, James
Fenimore Cooper.

• Transcendentalism (1840–1860): Self-reliance, simplicity, nature, intuition; authors: Emerson,
Thoreau.

• Realism/Naturalism (1865–1915): Everyday life, societal struggles; authors: Mark Twain, Stephen
Crane.

• Modernism (1915–1945): Fragmentation, disillusionment, symbolism; authors: Fitzgerald,
Hemingway, Faulkner.

• Postmodern/Contemporary (1945–Present): Experimentation, irony; authors: Vonnegut, Morrison.


2. Major Themes in American Literature

• The American Dream: Success, failure, identity.

• Individualism vs Society: Conformity, rebellion.

• Race & Identity: Oppression, heritage, cultural conflict.

• Freedom & Independence: Physical and psychological.

• Nature & Humanity: Purity, survival, human limits.

• Technology & Progress: Hope, danger, change.


3. Essential Authors & Works to Know

• "The Crucible" – Arthur Miller: Hysteria, reputation, power.

• "The Great Gatsby" – F. Scott Fitzgerald: Illusion of the American Dream.

• "Of Mice and Men" – John Steinbeck: Friendship, loneliness, broken dreams.
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