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Short Answer
1. What is the “American Renaissance”? Aside from Herman Melville, what writers represent this literary period? What subjects, themes, and motifs are associated with this literary period?
Teaching Suggestion: Herman Melville is one of the foremost authors of the American Renaissance, a period of literary flourishing in the US during the mid-19th century. The class might discuss and name works by notable authors of the American Renaissance, including Nathaniel Hawthorne, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and Walt Whitman. Encourage students to think about topics associated with these authors and to identify some common themes in their work (e.g., the relationship between human beings and nature; democracy and American nationalism).
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