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A concise survey traces the development of American writing from colonial beginnings through the emergence of a national literature and its regional groupings, treating New York, New England, Southern, Western, and Eastern realist traditions. It situates American work in relation to English models while highlighting distinctive democratic and moral elements, and it examines major movements, ideals, and representative achievements. Chapters offer suggested readings and study questions, and a closing retrospective synthesizes principal lessons. The tone aims to encourage comparative judgment and further first-hand reading rather than present exhaustive bibliographic detail.
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