Friday, January 22, 2016


Timeline for Great American Authors Since 1650

Timeline for Great American Authors Since 1650


1607 – Jamestown Colony established 
1620 – Plymouth Plantation founded in Massachusetts
1650 – Anne Bradstreet’s book of poems The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung Up in America, By a Gentlewoman of
Those Parts is published in London
1702 – Cotton Mather publishes Magnalia Christi Americana - The Great Achievement of Christ in America
1773 – Black poet Phillis Wheatley publishes her first book of poems 

1776 – The Declaration of Independence is signed
1783 – Noah Webster releases his Blue-Backed Speller
1819 – Washington Irving publishes Rip Van Winkle
1826 – James Fenimore Cooper writes The Last of the Mohicans
1836 – Ralph Waldo Emerson publishes Nature, launching the American Transcendental movement
1845 – Edgar Allan Poe writes “The Raven”
1849 – Henry David Thoreau releases his essay Civil Disobedience
1850 – Nathaniel Hawthorne writes The Scarlet Letter
1851 – Herman Melville publishes Moby Dick
1852 – Emily Dickinson publishes her first poem
Harriet Beecher Stowe writes Uncle Tom’s Cabin, beginning the American tradition of social writing
1854 – Thoreau writes Walden
1855 – Frederick Douglass Publishes My Bondage and My Freedom
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Writes The Song of Hiawatha
Walt Whitman Publishes Leaves of Grass 

1861 - 1864 – The American Civil War is fought
1868 – Louisa May Alcott writes Little Women
1870 – Mark Twain writes The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
1878 – Henry James writes Daisy Miller
1884 – Mark Twain publishes The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
1895 – Stephen Crane writes The Red Badge of Courage
1903 – Jack London writes Call of the Wild
1905 – America’s greatest short story writer, O Henry, writes his masterpiece, The Gift of the Magi
1906 – Upton Sinclair writes The Jungle and helps launch America’s tradition of investigative journalism
1913 – William Carlos Williams releases his first book of poems, The Tempers 

1914 - 1918 – The First World War is fought
1914 – Carl Sandburg Publishes Chicago
1915 – Edgar Lee Masters releases Spoon River Anthology
1917 – T. S. Eliot writes The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock
1919 – Sherwood Anderson writes Winesburg, Ohio
1920 – Edith Wharton is the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for her novel The Age of Innocence
1922 – T.S. Eliot publishes The Wasteland
1923 – E. E. Cummings published his first book of poems, Tulips and Chimneys
1923 – Robert Frost Publishes “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening”
1925 - 1940 – Era of the lost generation writers
1925 – Theodore Dreiser writes An American Tragedy
1925 – F. Scott Fitzgerald Writes The Great Gatsby
1926 – Ernest Hemingway writes The Sun Also Rises
1927 – Willa Cather writes Death Comes for The Archbishop
1929 – Faulkner writes The Sound and the Fury
Thomas Wolfe Writes Look Homeward Angel
1930 – Sinclair Lewis becomes the first American to win the Nobel Prize for Literature
1931 – Pearl Buck writes The Good Earth
1934 – Henry Miller writes Tropic of Capricorn
1936 – Playwright Eugene O’Neill wins the Nobel Prize for Literature
1938 – Pearl Buck wins the Nobel Prize for Literature
1939 – Henry Miller writes Tropic of Capricorn
1939 – John Steinbeck publishes The Grapes of Wrath 

1939 - 1945 – The Second World War is fought
1940 – Ernest Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls is Published
1941 – James Thurber writes The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
1947 – Robert Heinlein launches the golden age of science fiction with his short story “The Green Hills of
Earth” published in The Saturday Evening Post
1948 – T.S. Eliot wins the Nobel Prize for Literature
Tennessee Williams Wins His First Pulitzer Prize for A Street Car Named Desire
1949 – William Faulkner becomes the fourth American to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature
Arthur Miller writes Death of a Salesman 

1950 - 1953 – The Korean War is fought
1950 – Gwendolyn Brooks Becomes the First Black Recipient of the Pulitzer Prize
1951 – Isaac Asimov begins his Foundation trilogy with Foundation
J.D. Salinger writes Catcher in the Rye
1952 – Ernest Hemingway writes his masterpiece, The Old Man and the Sea
John Steinbeck writes East of Eden
Black author Ralph Ellison writes Invisible Man
1953 – Ray Bradbury writes Fahrenheit 451
Black author James Baldwin writes Go Tell It on the Mountain
1954 – Ernest Hemingway wins the Nobel Prize for Literature
1956 – Allan Ginsburg writes Howl
1957 – Dr Seuss Writes The Cat in the Hat
Jack Kerouac publishes On the Road
1958 – Lawrence Ferlinghetti writes A Coney Island of the Mind
1959 – William Burroughs writes The Naked Lunch
Playwright Lorraine Hansberry writes A Raisin in the Sun
1960 – John Updike begins his Rabbit Series with Rabbit Run
1961 – Joseph Heller writes Catch-22
1962 – John Steinbeck wins the Nobel Prize for Literature
1963 – Sylvia Plath writes The Bell Jar
1964 – Ken Kesey writes Sometimes a Great Notion 

1965 - 1973 – The Vietnam War is fought
1966 – Truman Capote writes In Cold Blood
1968 – Tom Wolfe publishes The Electric Koolaid Acid Test
1969 – Kurt Vonnegut writes Slaughterhouse Five
Philip Roth writes Portnoy’s Complaint
1976 – Saul Bellow wins the Nobel Prize for Literature
1982 – Black author Alice Walker writes The Color Purple
1987 – Black playwright August Wilson wins the Pulitzer Prize for Fences 

1989 – The Cold War Ends
1989 – Asian American author Amy Tan writes The Joy Luck Club
1993 – Black author Toni Morrison wins the Nobel Prize for Literature 


2003 – The Second Gulf War is fought
2006 – Cormac McCarthy wins a Pulitzer Prize for The Road

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