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Cultural and Intellectual Movements. Realism and Naturalism. Mark Twain The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Cultural and Intellectual Movements

Cultural and Intellectual Movements

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Realism and NaturalismMark TwainThe Adventures of

Huckleberry Finn

● “It was a close place. I took . . . up [the letter I'd written to Miss Watson], and held it in my hand. I was a-trembling, because I'd got to decide, forever, betwixt two things, and I knowed it. I studied a minute, sort of holding my breath, and then says to myself: “All right then, I'll go to hell”—and tore it up. It was awful thoughts and awful words, but they was said. And I let them stay said; and never thought no more about reforming.”

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Stephen Crane

Maggie: A Girl of the Streets

● “As to the present she perceived only vague reasons to be miserable. Her life was Pete's and she considered him worthy of the charge. She would be disturbed by no particular apprehensions, so long as Pete adored her as he did now said he did. She did not feel like a bad woman. To her knowledge she had never seen any better.”

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Jack London● The Call of the

Wild● “He was beaten (he knew

that); but he was not broken. He saw, once for all, that he stood no chance against a man with a club. He had learned the lesson, and in all his after life he never forgot it. That club was a revelation. It was his introduction to the reign of primitive law, and he met the introduction halfway. The facts of life took on a fiercer aspect and, while he faced that aspect uncowed, he faced it with all the latent cunning of his nature aroused.”

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Painting

Winslow Homer “The Gulf Stream”

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Winslow Homer “After the Tornado”

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Thomas Eakins “The Champion Single Sculls”

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Thomas Eakins “The Gross Clinic”

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James McNeill Whistler “Arrangement in Grey and Black”

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Mary Cassatt “The Boating Party”

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Mary Cassatt: “Lydia Seated in a Garden with a Dog”

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Examples of the “Ashcan School”

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Examples of the “Ashcan School”

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Examples of the “Ashcan School”

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Examples of the “Ashcan School”

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Armory Show 1913

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Architecture

Louis Sullivan, Carson Prierie Scott Bldg.

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Louis Sullivan, Wainright Bldg

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Daniel Burnham, Flaitron Bldg.

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Frederick Law Olmsted, Central Park

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INTELLECTUAL MOVEMENTS

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Ed, You, Kate, Shawn• Public Schools– 3 R’s, traditional values– Compulsory laws – 90% literacy by 1900– Kindergarten– Tax-supported High Schools• College prep, comprehensive, vocational, citizenship

education.

• Higher Ed– Increase in colleges• Land grant colleges (Morrill Act of 1862)• Philanthropists• Women’s colleges

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Education, cont’d• College curriculum– Increase in elective for languages and science– First generation who could compete with

Europeans as scholars

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Social Sciences

• Influenced by evolution and scientific method– New social sciences: behavioral psychology, sociology,

anthropology, and political science• Economics – Richard T. Ely of Johns Hopkins attacked

laissez-faire economics. Studied unions trusts and recommended policy

• Evolution’s Influence:– Sociology– Poly Sci.– Historians (Turner)– Law – Oliver Wendell Holmes – Law should evolve with times

to respond to changing needs