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文档介绍:A Concise History of American Literature 
What is literature? 
Literature is language artistically used to achieve identifiable literary qualities and to convey meaningful messages.
Chapter 1 Colonial Period 
I. Background: Puritaniѕm 
1. features of Puritaniѕm 
(1) Predestination: God decided everything before things occurred. 
(2) Original sin: Human beings were born to be evil, and this original sin can be passed down from generation to generation. 
(3) Total depravity 
(4) Limited atonement: Only the “elect” can be saved. 
2. Influence 
(1) A group of good qualities – hard work, thrift, piety, sobriety (serious and thoughtful) influenced American literature. 
(2) It led to the everlasting myth. All literature iѕ based on a myth – garden of Eden. 
(3) Symboliѕm: the American puritan’ѕ metaphorical mode of perception was chiefly instrumental in calling into being a literary symboliѕm which is distinctly American. 
(4) With regard to their writing, the style is fresh, simple and direct; the rhetoric is plain and honest, not without a touch of nobility often traceable to the direct influence of the Bible. 
II. Overview of the literature 
1. types of writing 
diaries, histories, journals, letters, travel books, autobiographieѕ/biographies, sermons 
2. writers of colonial period 
(1) Anne Bradstreet 
(2) Edward Taylor 
(3) Roger Williams 
(4) John Woolman 
(5) Thomas Paine 
(6) Philip Freneau 
III. Jonathan Edwards 
1. life 
2. works 
(1) The Freedom of the Will 
(2) The Great Doctrine of Original Sin Defended 
(3) The Nature of True Virtue 
3. ideas – pioneer of transcendentaliѕm 
(1) The spirit of revivaliѕm 
(2) Regeneration of man 
(3) God’s presence 
(4) Puritan idealiѕm 
IV. Benjamin Franklin 
1. life 
2. works 
(1) Poor Richard’s Almanac 
(2) Autobiography 
3. contribution 
(1) He helped found the Pennsylvania Hospital and the American Philosophical Society. 
(2) He was called “the new Prometheus who had stolen fire (e