LOCAL COLOR WRITINGS IN THE WORKS OF AMERICAN REALISM WRITERS
Ключевые слова:
Regionalism, Authenticity, Vernacular, Place-based storytelling, Cultural specificity, Folk traditions, Sense of place, Exploration of social customs and norms.Аннотация
This article analysis the theme of Local color writings in the works of American realism writers. It involved the meaning of this style, when it appeared, its main ideas, and how it was used by famous writers in their works. In addition, it gives information about some achievements to literature by using this approach.
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