Literary Processes In America in the 50s of the XXth Century

Literary Processes In America in the 50s of the XXth Century

Authors

  • Nana Gagua

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52340/lac.2021.672

Keywords:

American poetry, Edgar Allan Poe, literary processes

Abstract

Above mentioned article describes development of   literary  process  in the United States at the beginning of the 20th century.  The article discusses the most influential figure of American Poetry Edgar Allan Poe. His immersive    influence on art field. Generally his poetry is distinguished   with expressing bitter truth about dark side of human nature.  His works  definitely express sympathy and love toward humans. Edgar Allen Poe is an inspiration for many modern writers, among them is Steven King. Generally  Edgar Allen Poe’s works contain  different genres, in the end he  is genius,  honest and human artist who worries about human’s condition.

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Published

2021-11-22

How to Cite

Nana Gagua. (2021). Literary Processes In America in the 50s of the XXth Century. Language and Culture, (26), 93–96. https://doi.org/10.52340/lac.2021.672

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LITERATURE
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