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Influential Literature in America

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Work of Literature
Work that offered critique of Spain’s policies in the New World.
A Short Account of the Destruction of the Indies
A publication that contained many of Benjamin Franklin’s most famous sayings.
Poor Richard's Almanack
This sermon, given in the midst of the “Great Awakening,” characterized the religious revivals of the time.
Sinners in the Hands of An Angry God
This pamphlet, which was published early in the Revolutionary War, called for colonial separation from England. This acted as a catalyst for rebelling patriots to join the cause.
Common Sense
Advocated for a free market economic policy. It specifically called for a “laissez-faire” approach.
The Wealth of Nations
This series of essays was written by an influential group of individuals in an attempt to support the ratification of the Constitution.
The Federalist Papers
This novel, set during the French and Indian War, was published less than a decade after its conclusion.
The Last of the Mohicans
This publication called for the immediate abolition of slavery. It was incredibly influential in the abolitionist movement.
The Liberator
This book shared a French historian/writer’s observations on American society.
Democracy in America
This literature - which included moral messages - was standard in American school curriculum prior to the outbreak of the Civil War.
McGuffey Readers
This publication, written by a former slave, acted as a major factor in the abolitionist movement.
North Star
This essay was written during the Mexican War. In it, the writer defended a citizen’s right to disobey unjust laws.
Civil Disobedience
This novel deals with Puritanical views of morality and sin in New England. It is a classic example of American Romanticism.
The Scarlet Letter
This novel is a classic tale of the concept of man vs. nature. Many consider it to be the “Great American Novel.”
Moby Dick
This novel was extremely popular during the abolitionist era. It vastly accelerated the growth of the abolitionist movement.
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Classic transcendentalist work that offered critiques of society during the Market Revolution.
Walden
This novel compiled the author’s “free verse” poetry and was incredibly influential to other poets. Many of the poems were inspired by the work of transcendentalists.
Leaves of Grass
This novel spoke of the detriment of poor southern whites caused by slavery.
The Impending Crisis of the South
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This novel discussed the concept of Marxist socialism.
Das Kapital
This novel was popular in the midst of the “Gilded Age.” It is a classic “rags to riches” story.
Ragged Dick
Sociological examination of wealth and poverty in American society during the “Gilded Age.”
Progress and Poverty
This book heavily criticized America's policies regarding Native Americans.
A Century of Dishonor
This book argued that humans and/or the government have the power to change the laws of nature.
Dynamic Sociology
This novel is considered to be Mark Twain’s masterpiece. It is also seen as a classic example of American Regionalism.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
This novel, set during the future, was popular during the “Gilded Age.” In it, the author imagines the U.S. as a socialist utopia.
Looking Backward
Essay on the meaning of wealth - from one of the richest men in American history.
The Gospel of Wealth
Advocated for the United States to build a larger Navy to establish its global power.
The Influence of Sea Power Upon History
This essay featured photography that exposed the conditions of urban slums in the midst of the “Gilded Age.”
How the Other Half Lives
This article was written by a “muckraker” journalist. In it, the author exposes John D. Rockefeller’s predatory business practices.
History of the Standard Oil Company
This novel exposed the extremely poor working conditions in American meatpacking plants. Though highly sensationalized, it led to the passage of significant consumer protection laws.
The Jungle
This book articulated the concept of “Taylorism” - which refers to the efficiency model of production.
Principles of Scientific Management
This novel was a product of the “Lost Generation” of the Roaring Twenties. In it, the author criticizes the materialism of the time.
The Great Gatsby
This novel takes place during the Dust Bowl. It follows a family of “Okies” as they flee to California.
The Grapes of Wrath
This book criticized the use of pesticides in the environment. It played a major role in launching the modern environmental movement.
Silent Spring
This book played a major role in launching and popularizing the modern women’s (feminist) movement.
The Feminine Mystique
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