EXPERIMENTATION IN AMERICAN LITERATURE

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  • A. A. Chorieva Uzbek State University of World Languages 2nd Year Student of the 3rd Faculty of English

Keywords:

The Dadaist movement, historical avant-garde movements, a maximalist novel

Abstract

This article is to provide a more detailed description of the phrase “American Literature”. The article will cover the history of American literature and how it developed, as well as the writing style of American authors and what distinguishes the American text from other national literatures. Finally, the study will give arguments that investigate the concept of American literature and well-known works of this genre in that period.

 

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https://newprairiepress.org/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1927&context=sttcl

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2022-06-12

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