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The "Great American Novel" is the concept of a novel that most perfectly represents the spirit of life in the United States at the time of its publication. It is presumed to be written by an American author who is knowledgeable about the state, culture, and perspective of the common American citizen. It is often considered as the American response to the tradition of the national epic.

The phrase derives from the title of an essay by American Civil War novelist John William DeForest, published in The Nation on January 9, 1868. More broadly, however, it has its origins in American nationalism and the call for American counterparts to the "Great English Writers." It is an ideological call for American cultural distinctness, and identity.

In modern usage, the term is often figurative and represents a Holy Grail of writing, an ideal to strive towards, and is a source of inspiration. It is, presumably, the greatest American book ever written, or which could ever be written. Thus, "Great American Novel" is a metaphor for identity, a Platonic ideal that is not achieved in any specific texts, but whose aim writers strive to mirror in their work.

An alternate usage is in reference to actual novels. Although the title is not a formal award, it is considered to be a prestigious title for a novel, and is thus seen as a worthwhile goal for writers to attempt to achieve.

Though the term is singular, many novels have been given this title over time. In fact, few will claim there is one single Great American Novel. Two of the earliest contenders for this title are Herman Melville's Moby-Dick and Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter has also been frequently cited as another example, while several 20th century works have recently emerged as worthwhile candidates for the title, including such highly respected novels as John Dos Passos' U.S.A. trilogy[1], John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath, F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Five, Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird, and J.D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye.

References

  • Brown, Herbert R. "The Great American Novel." American Literature 7.1 (1935): 1-14.
  • Knox, George. "The Great American Novel: Final Chapter." American Quarterly 21.4 (1969): 667-682.
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  • The Great American Novel, the concept of a novel that perfectly represents the spirit of life in the United States at the time of its publication.

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novel (from, Italian novella, Spanish novela, French nouvelle for "new", "news", or "short story of something new") is today a long prose narrative set out in writing.
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Motto
"In God We Trust"   (since 1956)
"E Pluribus Unum"   ("From Many, One"; Latin, traditional)
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A national epic is an epic poem or similar work which seeks or is believed to capture and express the essence or spirit of a particular nation; not necessarily a nation-state, but at least an ethnic or linguistic group with aspirations to independence or autonomy .
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American Civil War (1861–1865) was a major war between the United States (the "Union") and eleven Southern slave states which declared that they had a right to secession and formed the Confederate States of America, led by President Jefferson Davis.
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John William De Forest (May 31, 1826 – July 17, 1906) was an American soldier and writer of realistic fiction, best known for his Civil War novel Miss Ravenel's Conversion from Secession to Loyalty.
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Type Weekly Political Magazine
Format Magazine


Owner The Nation Company L.P.
Editor Katrina vanden Heuvel
Founded July 1865
Political allegiance Progressive, Liberal
Headquarters 33 Irving Place
New York, New York 10003
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January 9 is the 1st day of the year (2nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 0 days remaining.

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The society of the United States in spite of being multi-ethnic and multi-cultural still has a sense of national identity and history; those who live in or are from the United States refer to an 'American people', and patriotism is prominent in public life.
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Holy Grail was the dish, plate, or cup used by Jesus at the Last Supper, said to possess miraculous powers. The connection of Joseph of Arimathea with the Grail legend dates from Robert de Boron's Joseph d'Arimathie
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Platonism

Platonic idealism
Platonic realism
Middle Platonism
Neoplatonism

Platonic epistemology
Socratic method
Socratic dialogue
Theory of forms
Platonic doctrine of recollection
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Herman Melville

Photograph of Herman Melville
Born: July 1 1819(1819--)
New York City, New York, United States
Died: September 28 1891 (aged 72)
New York City, New York
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Moby-Dick

Title page, first edition of Moby-Dick
Author Herman Melville
Original title The Whale
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Adventure novel, , Sea story
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Adventures of Huсkleberry Finn

On the Raft
Author Mark Twain
Illustrator E. W. Kemble
Cover artist Mark Twain
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Adventure
Humour
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Nathaniel Hawthorne

Nathaniel Hawthorne in the 1860s
Born: July 4 1804(1804--)
Salem, Massachusetts, United States
Died: May 19 1864 (aged 61)
Plymouth, New Hampshire, United States
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The Scarlet Letter

Title page, first edition of The Scarlet Letter, 1850
Author Nathaniel Hawthorne
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Romantic novel
Publisher Ticknor, Reed & Fields
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twentieth century of the Common Era began on January 1, 1901 and ended on December 31, 2000, according to the Gregorian calendar. Some historians consider the era from about 1914 to 1991 to be the Short Twentieth Century.
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John Rodrigo Dos Passos (January 14, 1896 — September 28, 1970) was an American novelist and artist.

Early life

Dos Passos was born in Chicago, where his father was a wealthy lawyer of Madeiran Portuguese descent.
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U.S.A. Trilogy

Author John Dos Passos
Country United States
Language English
Publisher Library of America
Publication date
Media type Hardcover
Pages 1312 pages
ISBN 978-1883011147

The U.S.A.
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The Grapes of Wrath

Author John Steinbeck
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Novel
Publisher The Viking Press-James Lloyd
Publication date 1939
Media type Print (Hardcover & Paperback)
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Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald

F. Scott Fitzgerald, photographed by Carl van Vechten in 1937
Born: September 24 1896(1896--)
St. Paul, Minnesota, U.S.
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The Great Gatsby

The cover of the first edition, 1925.
Author F. Scott Fitzgerald
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Novel
Publisher Charles Scribner's Sons
Publication date April 10, 1925
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Kurt Vonnegut

Kurt Vonnegut Jr
Born: November 11 1922(1922--)
Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.
Died: March 11 2007 (aged 86)
New York, New York, U.S.
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Slaughterhouse-Five

First edition cover
Author Kurt Vonnegut
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Philosophical, War novel, Dark comedy
Publisher Delacorte Press
Publication date 1969
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Harper Lee

Harper Lee (right) with producer Alan J. Pakula in a 1962 publicity photo for the film of To Kill a Mockingbird
Born: March 18 1926 (1926--) (age 81)
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J. D. Salinger

Salinger in 1953.
Born: January 1 1919 (1919--) (age 88)
Manhattan, New York
Occupation: Novelist and writer
Writing period: 1940-1965
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