CHAPTER I. AMERICAN LITERATURE AND ITS ROLE IN THE WORLD LITERATURE 1.1American literature and its development
1.2American literature after World War II
CHAPTER II. EUDORA ALICE WELTY’S CONTRIBUTION TO LITERATURE 2.1 Eudora Alice Welty as an American novelist
2.2 The analysis of the works of Eudora Welty “The Golden Apples” and “Delta Wedding”
This course paper is devoted to the study of American women writers and their works.
The theme of this course paper is “American women writers after the second World War”.
The topicality of this qualification paper is formulated as a research of the creation of American Women writers from the point of structural parameters and its informational significance in the World Literature.
American literature is the written or literary work produced in the area of the United States and its preceding colonies.
During its early history, America was a series of British colonies on the eastern coast of the present-day United States. Therefore, its literary tradition begins as linked to the broader tradition of English literature. However, unique American characteristics and the breadth of its production usually now cause it to be considered a separate path and tradition.
The given aim predetermines the concrete tasks of the research. The course paper pursues the following tasks:
To give information about the American Literature and its importance
To analyze the works of American writers as Eudora Alice Welty .
The subjectof the given research includes the American literature after Worl War II.. Literature is the inherent subject which should be taught almost in all schools, colleges, universities and other educational institutions.
The main object of the work is the analysis of Eudora Alice Welty’s works. We will be able to know more about her style in writing popular novels. Her novels are very interesting and edifying: therefore, they need to be analyzed.