Reviewer in 21st Century
Reviewer in 21st Century
Reviewer in 21st Century
Zarraga
STEM 111
Asian Literature – known to be the most populous and largest continent of the
planet
Chinese Literature - is one of the major literary heritages of the world, with
an uninterrupted history of more than 3,000 years.
The earliest Chinese poetry begins with the SHIH CHING, a collection of 305
poems of varying length, drawn from all ranks of Chinese society.
Confucius – was one of the most influential figures in the history of China.
GREATEST CHINESE POETS
Wang Wei – a musician and the traditional father of monochrome landscape
painting, was also a great poet. One of Wang Wei’s poems is “One-Hearted”
(Xiang Si 相思)
Li Bai – a lover of detachment and freedom, deliberately avoided the lüshi
and chose the less formal verse forms to sing of friendship or wine.An
example is the poem “To Danqui,” translated by Arthur Waley”
Du Fu - an observer of the political and social scene who criticized injustice
wherever he found it and who clearly understood the nature of the great
upheaval following the rebellion of dissatisfied generals
Japanese Literature – is one of the major literatures of the world comparable
to English literature in age and variety.
FAMOUS AUTHORS
Matsuo Bashō - is recognized as the greatest master of haiku
Fukuda Chiyo-ni – is widely regarded as one of the greatest haiku poets.
Korean Literature
For much of Korea's 1,500 years of literary history, it was written in Hanja.
TRADITIONAL POETIC FORMS
Hyangga – was the first uniquely Korean form of poetry. characterized by a
number of formal rules. The poems may consist of four, eight or ten lines.
The ten-line poems are the most developed, structured into three sections with
four, four, and two lines respectively
Goryeo songs – it is characterized by a refrain either in the nmiddle or at the
end of each stanza.
Gasa – is a simple form of verse, with twinned feet of three or four syllables
each.
AMERICAN FICTION
- Washington Irving
- James Fenimore Cooper
- Charles Brockden Brown
AMERICAN POETRY
- Edgar Allan Poe
- William Cullen Bryant
4. The American -Transcendentalists Johann Wolfgang von
Renaissance espoused four main Goethe and Immanuel Kant,
(1828 – 1865) philosophical points, William Wordsworth and
1. Self Reliance Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
2. Individual
Conscience
3. Intuition Over
Reason
4. Unity of All Things in
Nature
5. The Realistic Period -Reconstruction and the William Dean Howells, Henry
(1865 – 1900) age of Industrialism James, and Mark Twain,
-American Renaissance Walt Whitman, and Emily
are replaced by realistic Dickinson
descriptions of
American life
6. The Naturalist Period -recreating life as life Frank Norris, Theodore
(1900 – 1914) really is Dreiser, and Jack London,
and Edith Wharton
7. The Modern Period -second most influential William Faulkner and John
(1914 – 1939) and artistically rich age Steinbeck, Eugene O’Neill
of American writing
8. The Beat Generation -a rise in confessional Jack Kerouac and Allen
(1944 – 1962) poetry and sexuality in Ginsberg, William S.
literature Burroughs and Henry Miller
9. The Contemporary -literature has become
Period broad and varied in
(1939 – Present) terms of theme, mode,
and purpose