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  1. Daniel Owen – Hunangofiant Rhys Lewis, Gweinidog Bethel. Walter Pater – Marius the Epicurean. Tsubouchi Shōyō (坪内 逍遥) – Tōsei Shosei Katagi (Portraits of Contemporary Students) Elizabeth Stannard (as John Strange Winter) – Booties' Baby: a story of the Scarlet Lancers. Jules Vallés – Jacques Vingtras.

  2. Brief Timeline of American Literature and Events. 1880-1889. James A. Garfield wins the presidency. The signing of the Chinese Exclusion Treaty by China and the United States restricts but does not prohibit the immigration of Chinese laborers. George Eastman takes out a patent on a flexible roll of film for use in cameras.

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  4. 1885 — Ezra Pound, an American poet and critic, is born. William Butler Yeats's first poems are published in the Dublin University Review. 1888 — T. S. Eliot, a major Modernist poet and critic, is born. Columbia Records, the first major American record label, is founded. The first classical music recording by Handel.

  5. Here you will find our graphical timeline representing literary periods & movements, as well as major events or authors from literature history. To learn more about specific eras you can browse back to our Literary Periods page. You may purchase this timeline in poster form here . In the 1600s, Balthasar Gracian , a jesuit priest wrote 300 ...

  6. The devastating Civil War had hundreds of thousands of casualties and following its end, a new type of literature emerged that presented a detailed and unexaggerated view of the world, which was the essence of realism. Naturalism was an intensified form of this. Notable realist and naturalist authors include Mark Twain and Theodore Dreiser.

  7. Timeline. c. 2500 BCE. Beginning of literature in Sumerian . 2285 BCE - 2250 BCE. Life of Enheduanna, daughter of Sargon of Akkad, and world's first author known by name. c. 2150 BCE - c. 1400 BCE. The tales of Gilgamesh written which inform The Epic of Gilgamesh. c. 1900 BCE - c. 1600 BCE. Composition of The Descent of Inanna .

  8. Jan 20, 2024 · The Caroline Age refers to the era in English and Scottish history named after the 24-year reign of Charles I (1625-1649), with "Carolina" derived from the Latin for Charles. This period witnessed an uneasy peace in Britain, growing increasingly restless as the civil conflict between the King and Parliament supporters escalated.

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