Literature in
the age of revolution
Vrsta: Seminarski | Broj strana: 10 | Nivo:
Filozofski Fakultet, Istočno Sarajevo
CONTENT:
Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..2
The American
Revolution…………………………………………………………………………………………2
The Literare Birth of
Nation…………………………………………………………………………………………3
Jefferson and the Declaration of
Indenpedence……………………………………….………………3
Thomas Pain’s “Common
sense”……………………………………………………………………………..5
Benjamin Franklin and other American
“enlightenment” writers…………………………..7
Literature
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….10
Introduction
The American Revolution (1754–1781)
Before and during the French and Indian War,
from about 1650 to 1763, Britain essentially left its American colonies to run
themselves in an age of salutary neglect. Given relative freedom to do as they
pleased, the North American settlers turned to unique forms of government to
match their developing new identity as Americans. They established
representative legislatures and democratic town meetings. They also enjoyed
such rights as local judiciaries and trials by jury in which defendants were
assumed innocent until proven guilty. American shipping, although theoretically
regulated by the Navigation Act, functioned apart from the mighty British fleet
for more than a hundred years. Finally, the promise of an expansive, untamed
continent gave all settlers a sense of freedom and the ability to start fresh
in the New World.
After the French and Indian War, the age of
salutary neglect was finished. Britain, wanting to replenish its drained
treasury, placed a larger tax burden on America and tightened regulations in
the colonies. Over the years, Americans were forbidden to circulate local
printed currencies, ordered to house British troops, made to comply with
restrictive shipping policies, and forced to pay unpopular taxes. Furthermore,
many of those failing to comply with the new rules found themselves facing a
British judge without jury. Americans were shocked and offended by what they
regarded as violations of their liberties. Over time, this shock turned to
indignation, which ultimately grew into desire for rebellion. In a mere twelve
years—between the end of the French and Indian War in 1763 and the outbreak of
the Revolutionary War in 1775—the colonists moved from offering nightly toasts
to King George III's health to demonstrations of outright hostility toward the
British Crown.
The Literate Birth of Nation
The writers of this period were the men who led
the Revolution of 1775-1783, the Founding Fathers, an those men who wrote the
Constitution of 1789. They were not writers of fiction. They were practical
philosophers, and their most typical product was the political pamphlet. They
all admired and were active in the Eurpean „Age of Reason“and the „Enlightement“.
Unlike the Puritans – who thought that man was born sinful – the Enlightement
thinkers were sure that men can improve themselves. The Enlightement thinkers
were: Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Pain, ,Benjamin Franklin, John Dickinson, John
Adams, Philip Fernau, John Trumbull, Thimoty Dwight, Joel Barlow, William
Dunlap, Royall Tyler.
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