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the ministry of higher and secondary specialized education of the republic of uzbekistan karshi state university _______________________________faculty department_____________________________ ____________-group ________-course __________________________________ subject course work theme:_____________________________________ ________________________________________________ checked by: _______________________ student: _______________________ karshi – 2025 21 characteristics of romantic period in american literature contents introduction……………………………………………………………..….3 chapter i. american romantic literatu re: definition and characteristics……………………………………………………………5 1.1. list of american romantic literature……………………………………...5 1.2. the role of romatismin literature…………………………………………….20 chapter ii. women role in american literature……..……22 2.1 romatismin american literature…………………………………………..…22 2.2. women's writers important…………………………………………….……29 conclusion…………………………………………………………………34 used literature……………………………………………………..…..35 introduction american romantic literature is a genre that emerged from a desire to bring more freedom to women in the 1700s. discover the characteristics of american romantic literature, key authors, such as kate chopin and alice walker, and how this genre has evolved over time. 'remember, all men would be tyrants if they could. if particular care and attention is not paid to the ladies, we are …
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cially newsworthy events have compelled writers and journalists to report, support, and reflect thoughts or feelings about those events through their writing. such was the case for early romantic writers in america. shortly after abigail's written entreaty to her husband, many women, stifled by the strict conventional social boundaries of the day and the lack of women's rights, followed suit and wrote to convey feelings of frustration and outright indignation regarding voting restrictions, marital repression, and male dominance. romantic literature was born of the need to express injustice and a need for change. an outpouring of essays, articles, books, and journals caught the public eye and fanned the flames of reform for women in the nineteenth century. not only did such writing have an enormous impact as a change agent, but it also left a lasting legacy for women and a wealth of literary history. romantic literature defined according to …
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ure strives to alter inequalities between genders across societal and political arenas. finally, it seeks to add a unique and often overlooked feminine-specific voice and tone to gender, societal and political issues, as well as social inequalities where a feminine voice is needed to make an impact. while there are noteworthy romantic viewpoints pre-dating abigail's letter, the following authors are restricted to american romantic writers whose literary contributions reflected early and current topics. chapter i. american romantic literature: definition & characteristics 1.1.list of american romantic literature romantic literature is fiction or nonfiction which supports the feminist goals of defining, establishing and defending equal civil, political, economic and social rights for women. it often identifies women's roles as unequal to those of men – particularly as regards status, privilege and power – and generally portrays the consequences to women, men, families, communities and societies as undesirable. the following is a list …
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rsize, intimate portrait of hansberry added in during editing. captured during the same sitting, the superimposed image takes up an entire wall, dominating the composition and upping the number of hansberry’s appearances in the tableaux to a total of three. lorraine hansberry, photographed by david attie, 1959 npg © david attie as photography scholar deborah willis observed in 2008, the portrait exemplifies “this whole notion of [hansberry’s] positive experience of living in an environment of self-pride. [it] became an affirmation of what she contributed to literature, to the stage.” hansberry, who drew on her personal experience of racism to become the first african american woman whose work was produced on broadway, is one of 24 groundbreaking authors featured in the smithsonian's national portrait gallery’s newest exhibition. titled “her story: a century of women writers,” the show spotlights such literary giants as toni morrison, anne sexton, sandra cisneros, ayn rand, jhumpa …
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orn in chicago in 1930, hansberry grew up on the city’s segregated south side. but in 1937, her parents opted to move the family to the all-white neighborhood of woodlawn, defying chicago’s racially charged housing covenants and, in doing so, attracted the ire of violent white mobs. on one occasion, a brick thrown through the window almost struck hansberry in the head; years later, she recalled her mother “patrolling [the] house all night with a loaded german luger.” tensions soon rose enough to convince hansberry’s father, carl, to bring the case to the courts. in 1940, the supreme court ruled in his favor, reaffirming the family’s right to live in woodlawn and paving the way for the eventual dismantling of restrictive housing covenants. carl himself died unexpectedly six years later, succumbing to a cerebral hemorrhage while scouting out new homes for the family in mexico city. hansberry later suggested that …

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the ministry of higher and secondary specialized education of the republic of uzbekistan karshi state university _______________________________faculty department_____________________________ ____________-group ________-course __________________________________ subject course work theme:_____________________________________ ________________________________________________ checked by: _______________________ student: _______________________ karshi – 2025 21 characteristics of romantic period in american literature contents introduction……………………………………………………………..….3 chapter i. american romantic literatu re: definition and characteristics……………………………………………………………5 1.1. list of american romantic literature……………………………………...5 1.2. the role of romatismin literature…………………………………………….20 chapter ii. wom...

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