The American Literati
This book compiles epitaphs of numerous renowned figures connected to history, literature, art, and English/American drama. Some of these inscriptions are found on the tombstones of writers, poets, and playwrights, while others were penned by celebrated literary or historical figures for departed family members. Each epitaph carries a distinct tone—some sorrowful, others humorous, religious, or whimsical—yet all stand as emotionally unique and exemplary pieces.
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Structure and Features of The American Literati
The book pairs relevant images with each featured figure. For instance, when discussing Christopher Columbus, it includes his portrait to deepen reader familiarity. It also incorporates black-and-white photographs of manuscripts, epitaphs, and artifacts, encouraging readers to reflect visually while engaging with the text.
Bilingual content (English explanations with Persian translations) ensures accessibility for Persian-speaking audiences. This approach aids in expanding English vocabulary, as readers can cross-reference Persian translations for specialized terms.
Key figures examined in the book include:
- Charles Dudley Warner
- William Dean Howells
- Joel Chandler Harris
- Theodore Dreiser
- Stephen Crane
- Frank Norris
- Jack London
- James Weldon Johnson
- Edith Wharton
- Pauline Hopkins
- Emma Lazarus
- William Faulkner
- Thomas Wolfe
- Carson McCullers
- Ella Cara Deloria
- John Hawkes
- Norman Mailer
- Truman Capote
Features of the Book:
- Clear and scholarly prose tailored for students and enthusiasts
- Contextual use of literary terminology
- Organized structure: Each chapter focuses on a specific figure or movement
- Chapter format: Begins with a biography, followed by analysis of the figure’s works
- Reliance on credible sources and citations in American literary studies
- Comprehensive coverage of major authors, movements (e.g., Edgar Allan Poe, William Faulkner), and literary schools
- Examination of literary styles, social themes, and cultural contexts
- Critical analysis of works and their cultural connections
- Comparative approach to literature
- Ideal for students, researchers, and literary enthusiasts
Related Titles to The American Literati:
- Perrine’s Literature: Structure, Sound, and Sense (13th Edition)
- The Cambridge Paperback Guide to Literature in English
- A Dictionary of Literary Symbols
- Understanding Literary Elements
- The McGraw-Hill Guide to English Literature, Volume One





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