most productive African American women of her generation | Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins | |
used popular genre to discuss theme of race and gender | Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins | |
Contending Forces | Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins | |
raised by transcendendalist parents | Louisa M.Alcot | |
Flower Babies | Louisa M.Alcot | |
Little women or Jo, Meg and Amy | Louisa M.Alcot | |
Women and economics | Charlote Perkins Gilman | |
wrote more than 200 stories | Charlote Perkins Gilman | |
prominent American femist | Charlote Perkins Gilman | |
The Yellow Wallpaper | Charlote Perkins Gilman | |
major innovator, deep influence on young artists | Gertrude Stein | |
experimental prose | Gertrude Stein | |
Who wrote Tender Buttons and what style did it represent? | Tender Buttons and Gertrude Stein | |
her flat was place where Americans and Europeans met | Gertrude Stein | |
She influenced Anderson and Hemingway | Gertrude Stein | |
tensed language, passed down to essentials | Ernest Hemingway | |
verbal art of omission, ellipsis | Ernest Hemingway | |
The sun also rises | Ernest Hemingway | |
A Farewell to arms | Ernest Hemingway | |
For whom the bell tolls | Ernest Hemingway | |
Death in the afternoon | Ernest Hemingway | |
The old man and the sea | Ernest Hemingway | |
Hemingway won a Nobel Prize for that | The Old man and the sea | |
concentrated on whole society not on individual | John Don Passos | |
sensitive but crushed by modern society | John Don Passos | |
Manhatan transfer | John Don Passos | |
U.S.A. | John Don Passos | |
chronicler of the dissolution(rozpad) of the American Dream and Jazz Age | F.S. Fitzgerald | |
Zelda Sayre was his wife | F.S. Fitzgerald | |
This Side of Paradise | F.S. Fitzgerald | |
worked in hollywood screenplays | F.S. Fitzgerald | |
was an alcoholic | F.S. Fitzgerald | |
The Great Gatsby | F.S. Fitzgerald | |
expressed ideas lifestyla of people of Jazz Age | F.S. Fitzgerald | |
focused on provincial life of West | Sherwood Anderson | |
Participated in the Spanish-American war | Sherwood Anderson | |
Windy MacPherson's Son | Sherwood Anderson | |
he was banned in the USA until 1961 | Henry Miller | |
vivid and sensual style: breaking conventions | Henry Miller | |
novels were considered as pornographic | Henry Miller | |
novelist writer during Great Depression | Thomas Wolfe | |
The Day of the Locust | Nathaniel West | |
most of his fiction is set in the country of Yoknapatawpha | William Faulkner | |
imaginative recovery of South | William Faulkner | |
Absalomi, absalomi | William Faulkner | |
Light in August | William Faulkner | |
The sound and the fury | William Faulkner | |
compared to Whitman and Sandmen | Langstone Hughes | |
essays about race, African American identity | Langstone Hughes | |
used classical verse forms | County Cullen | |
came from Jamaica and feel alienated in America | Claude McKay | |