DOI
https://doi.org/10.47689/2181-3701-vol1-iss6-pp34-41Keywords
American literature , culture , context , identity , diversity , gender , politics , languageAbstract
The 20th century marked a pivotal era for American literature, witnessing a dynamic interplay of diverse voices, cultural identities, and social concerns. This article explores significant works that capture the essence of American cultural experiences across various periods within the century. Furthermore, it counts the specific outstanding features of American literature about cultural context.
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