Early National Period (1775-1828) (1 янв 1775 г. – 1 янв 1828 г.)
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The Early National Period (1775–1828)
This era in American literature is responsible for notable first works, such as the first American comedy written for the stage—"The Contrast" by Royall Tyler, written in 1787—and the first American Novel—"The Power of Sympathy" by William Hill, written in 1789. Washington Irving, James Fenimore Cooper, and Charles Brockden Brown are credited with creating distinctly American fiction, while Edgar Allan Poe and William Cullen Bryant began writing poetry that was markedly different from that of the English tradition.
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1 янв 1775 г.
1 янв 1828 г.
~ 53 years