
New England writers
New England writers refers to a group of influential American authors primarily from the New England region, known for their contributions to literature in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Notable figures include Nathaniel Hawthorne, who explored themes of morality and guilt; Emily Dickinson, renowned for her innovative poetry on life and death; and Ralph Waldo Emerson, a key figure in transcendentalism who emphasized individuality and nature. This literary movement captured the complexities of human experience, reflecting the social, philosophical, and cultural contexts of their time, making significant impacts on American literature and thought.