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- American literature [r]: The novels, plays, poetry, and other creative written work of the American people, from Colonial times to the present. [e]
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- The Scarlet Letter [r]: Add brief definition or description
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- Henry David Thoreau [r]: (1817-62) New England transcendentalist philosopher, naturalist, and writer; one of key inspirations for the modern conservation movement. [e]
- Ralph Waldo Emerson [r]: (1803-82) American poet, essayist, and lecturer; leading exponent of New England transcendentalism. [e]
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