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=**Literature Movements**=
 * The library has a wealth of resources to help you explore different literary movements.**

Romanticism Transcendentalism Anti-Transcendentalism Realism/Naturalism Lost Generation Harlem Renaissance Modernism Contemporary
 * Some movements are as follows:**

**Databases:** There are citations provided on the Databases but they are not all in correct format so make sure your take the information from the citation and reformat it! You DO NOT need to include the URL.
 * ABC CLIO is generally correct- check capitalization of titles on their citations.
 * GALE is correct most of the time, but you need to be able to "read" citations to know this!
 * FACTS ON FILE has just begun citing in MLA in addition to Chicago style but they do not cite correctly. You cite better than they do!


 * Facts on File- Blooms Literature **
 * Click under the red More Tab at top
 * Then go to Movements
 * Gale- Literature Resource Center **
 * Put in Search term (ie Lost Generation)/ The default is Keyword search so you do not need to change anything.
 * When you get results for your literature movement name, Go to the TOPIC and WORK OVERVIEW Tab

For Historical background to the period, use the following When you get your results after submitting your search term, you may need to narrow to the EVENTS Tab Put your search term in the Quick search box on the upper right of the page.
 * Facts on File- Modern World History **
 * ABC CLIO- World History The Modern Era**

= BOOKS< BOOKS< And MORE BOOKS! = Make sure you check out the following: Series title: //**Backgrounds to English Literature and Backgrounds to American Literature**// - 820.9 BAC Each individual volume covers a distinct time period in Literature. Series title: **//Blooms Period Studies -//** 823 EIG, 821,7 BLO, 823.912 EDW, 813.52 AME, 823.8 BLO, 813.3BLO, 810.9 BLO Series title: //**Literary Movements and Genres**// by Greenhaven Press: 820.9 ENG, 820.9 VIC, 810.9 REA, 810.9 ROM, 810.9 MOD Series title: **//The Critical Cosmos Series//** by Harold Bloom- A collection of critical essays concentrating on major fiction witters in designated time periods //**The Norton Anthology of American Literature**// //**and more more more.....**//
 * //Literary Movements for Students//**- 809.91 LIT: This two volume set includes an introduction to the literary movement, discussion of representative authors/works and predominant themes. and related literary techniques.
 * //From Puritanism to Postmodernism: A History of American Literature//**- 810.9 RUL