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ThefirstwritingsthatwecallAmericanwerethenarrativesandjournalsofthesesettlements.Theywroteabouttheirvoyagetothenewland,theirlivesinthenewland,theirdealingswithIndians.

CaptainJohnSmithisthefirstAmericanwriter.

ATrueRelationofsuchOccurrencesandAccidentsofNoteasHathHappenedinVirginiaSincetheFirstPlantingofThatColony(1608)

AMapofVirginia:

ADescriptionoftheCountry(1612)

GeneralHistoryofVirginia(1624):

theIndianprincessPocahontas

CaptainJohnSmithwasoneofthefirstearly17th-centuryBritishsettlersinNorthAmerica.HewasoneofthefoundersofthecolonyofJamestown,Virginia.HiswritingsaboutNorthAmericabecamethesourceofinformationabouttheNewWorldforlatersettlers.

OneofthethingshewroteaboutthathasbecomeanAmericanlegendwashiscapturebytheIndiansandhisrescuebythefamousIndianPrincess,Pocahontas.

IV.EarlyNewEnglandLiterature

WilliamBradfordandJohnWinthrop

JohnCottonandRogerWilliams

AnneBradstreetandEdwardTaylor

V.PuritanThoughts

1.Theoriginofpuritan

InthemediaevalEurope,therewaswidespreadreligiousrevolution.Inthe16thCentury,theEnglishKingHenryVIII(Atthattime,theCatholicswerenotallowedtodivorceunlesstheyhavethePope'

spermission.HenryVIIIwantedtodivorcehiswifebecauseshecouldn'

tbearhimason.ButthePopedidn'

tallowhimtodivorce,sohe)brokeawayfromtheRomanCatholicChurch&

establishedtheChurchofEngland.ButtherewasnoradicaldifferencebetweenthedoctrinesoftheChurchofEnglandandtheCatholicChurch.AgroupofpeoplethoughttheChurchofEnglandwastooCatholicandwantedtopurifythechurch.ThencamethenamePuritans.

2.Puritanism--basedonCalvinism

(1)predestination:

God'

select

Puritansbelievedtheyarepredestinedbeforetheywereborn.

Nothingornogoodworkcanchangetheirfate.

Theybelievedthesuccessofone'

sbusinessisthesigntoshowheistheGod'

select.SothePuritansworksveryhard,spendverylittleandinvestmoreforthefuturebusiness.Theylivedaveryfrugallife.Thisistheirethics.

(2)Origianlsinandtotaldepravity

Manisbornsinful.Thisdeterminessomepuritanspessimisticattitudetowardslife.

(3)Limitedatonement(thesalvationofaselectedfew)

(4)theocracy

Theycombinedstatewithreligion.Theirgovernmentisatleastnotaliberalone.

ThePuritansestablishedAmericantradition--intolerantmoralism.Theystrictlypunisheddrunks,adultery&

heretics.

Puritanschangedgraduallyduetotheseverityoffrontierenvironment

3.InfluenceonAmericanLiterature

(1)Itsoptimism

AmericanliteraturewasfromtheoutsetconditionedbythePuritanheritage.ItcanbesaidAmericanliteratureisbasedontheBiblicalmythoftheGardenofEden.Afterthat,manhaveanillusiontorestoretheparadise.Thepuritans,afterarrivingatAmerica,believingthatGodmusthavesentthemtothisnewlandtorestorethelostparadise,tobuildthewildernessintoanewGardenofEden.Firedwithsuchastrongsenseofmission,theytreatedlifewithatremendousamountofoptimism.TheoptimisticPuritanhasexertedagreatinfluenceonAmericanliterature.

(2)Puritan'

smetaphoricalmodeofperceptionchangedgraduallyintoaliterarysymbolism.

PartIITheLiteratureofReasonAndRevolution

Withthegrowth,especiallyofindustry,thereappearedtheintensestrainwithEngland.TheBritishgovernmentdidnotwantcolonialindustriescompetingwiththoseinEngland.TheBritishwantedthecoloniestoremainpoliticallyandeconomicallydependentonthemothercountry.Theytookaseriesofmeasurestoinsurethisdependence.TheypreventedcolonialeconomybyrequiringAmericanstoshiprawmaterialsabroadandtoimportfinishedgoodsatpriceshigherthanthecostofmakingtheminthiscountry.Politically,theBritishgovernmentforceddependencebyrulingthecoloniesfromoverseasandbytaxingthecolonieswithoutgivingthemrepresentationinParliament.

However,bythemid-eighteenthcentury,freedomwaswonasmuchbythefieryrhetoricofThomasPaine'

sCommonSenseandtheeloquenceoftheDeclarationofIndependenceasbytheweaponsofWashington.Intheseventiesofthe18thcentury,theEnglishcoloniesinNorthAmericaroseinarmsagainsttheirmothercountry.TheWarforIndependencelastedfor8years(1776-1783)andendedintheformationofafederativebourgeoisdemocraticrepublic--theUnitedStatesofAmerica.

II.AmericanEnlightenment

Itwassupportedbyallprogressiveforcesofthecountrywhichopposedthemselvestotheoldcolonialorderandreligiousobscurantism.

Itdealtadecisiveblowuponthepuritantraditionsandbroughttolifeseculareducationandliterature.Thespirituallifeduringthatperiodwastoagreatdegreemouldedbyit.

Therepresentativessetthemselvesthetaskofdisseminatingknowledgeamongthepeopleandadvocatingrevolutionaryideas.

ThewritersinjectedaninvigoratingveinintotheEnglishlanguageinAmericaastheyaimedatclarityandprecisionoftheirwritings.

AttheinitialperiodthespreadoftheideasoftheEnlightenmentwaslargelyduetojournalism.WritingsofEuropewerewidelyreadinAmerica.ThesecularidealsoftheAmericanEnlightenmentwereexemplifiedinthelifeandcareerofBenjaminFranklin.

III.BenjaminFranklin(1706-1790)

TheAutobiography

PoorRichard’sAlmanac

Life

BenjaminFranklincamefromaCalvinistbackground.

Hewasbornintoapoorcandle-maker’sfamily.Hehadverylittleeducation.Helearnedinschoolonlyfortwoyears,buthewasavoraciousreader.

At12,hewasapprenticedtohiselderhalf-brother,aprinter.

At16,hebegantopublishessaysunderthepseudonym“SilenceDogood”.

At17,heranawaytoPhiladelphiatomakehisownfortune.

Hesethimselfupasanindependentprinterandpublisher.In1727hefoundedtheJuntoclub.

Multipleidentities:

aprinter

aleadingauthor

apolitician

ascientist

ainventor

adiplomat

acivicactivist

Franklin’sContributionstoSociety

HehelpedfoundthePennsylvaniaHospital.

HefoundedanacademywhichledtotheUniversityofPennsylvania.

AndhehelpedfoundtheAmericanPhilosophicalSociety.

Franklin’sContributionstoScience

Hewasalsorememberedforvolunteerfiredepartments,effectivestreetlighting,theFranklinstove,bifocalglassesandefficientheatingdevices.

Andforhislightning-rod,hewascalled“thenewPrometheuswhohadstolenfirefromheaven.”

Franklin’sContributionstotheU.S.

HewastheonlyAmericantosignthefourdocumentsthatcreatedtheUnitedStates:

TheDeclarationofIndependence,

TheTreatyofAlliancewithFrance,

TheTreatyofPeacewithEngland,

TheConstitution

TheAutobiographyofBenjaminFranklinwasprobablythefirstofitskindinliterature.Itisthesimpleyetimmenselyfascinatingrecordofamanrisingtowealthandfamefromastateofpovertyandobscurityintowhichhewasborn,thefaithfulaccountofthecolorfulcareerofAmerica’sfirstself-mademan.

TheAutobiographyis,firstofall,aPuritandocument.ItisPuritanbecauseitisarecordofself-examinationandself-improvement.Themeticulouschartof13virtueshesetforhimselftocultivatetocombatthetemptingvices,thestupendousefforthemadetoimprovehisownperson,thebeliefthatGodhelpsthosewhohelpsthemselvesandthateverycallingisaservicetoGod–alltheseindicatethatFranklinwasintenselyPuritan.Then,thebookisalsoaconvincingillustrationofthePuritanethicthat,inordertogetonintheworld,onehastobeindustrious,frugal,andprudent.

TheAutobiographyisalsoaneloquentelucidationofthefactthatFranklinwasspokesmanfortheneworderofeighteenth-centuryenlightenment,andthatherepresentedinAmericaallitsideas,thatmanisbasicallygoodandfreebynature,endowedbyGodwithcertaininalienablerightsoflibertyandthepursuitofhappiness.

AlookatthestyleofTheAutobiographywillreadilyrevealthatitisthepatternofPuritansimplicity,directnessandconcision.Theplainnessofitsstyle,thehomelinessofimagery,thesimplicityofdiction,syntaxandexpressionaresomeofthesalientfeatureswecannotmistake.Thelucidityofthenarrative,theabsenceofornamentsinwordingandofcomplex,involvedstructuresinsyntax,andthePuritanabhorrenceofparadoxareallgraphicallydemonstratedinthewholeofthebook.Takenasawhole,itissafetosaythatthebookisanexemplaryillustrationoftheAmericanstyleofwriting.

IV.ThomasPaine(1737-1809)

CommonSense

AmericanCrisis

V.ThomasJefferson(1743-1826)

TheDeclarationofIndependence

VI.PhilipFreneau(1752-1832)

“PoetoftheAmericanRevolution”

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