Poe (1809—49): "The Fall of the House of Usher" (1840);
"The Black Cat," "The Purloined Letter," The Raven and Other Poems (1845); "The Cask of Amontillado" (1846)
Frederick Douglass, Narrative (1845)
Brontë, Jane Eyre (1846)
1800 CE
Beginnings of English Romanticism (c. 1800)
Napoleon becomes Emperor of France (1804)
Beethoven, Fifth Symphony (1808)
Goya (1746—1828): The Third of May, 1808 (1814)
Napoleon defeated at Waterloo (1815)
Gericault, Raft of the Medusa (1819)
Berlioz, Symphonie Fantastique (1830)
American Transcendentalists meet in Boston and Concord (1836)
Queen Victoria accedes to throne (1837)
Upsurge of Romantic movement in France, Germany, and Italy (1844—45)
Samuel Morse invents the telegraph (1844)
U.S. annexes Texas (1845)
Seneca Falls Convention for Women’s Rights (1848)
Tennyson (1809—92):In Memoriam(1850)
Melville, Moby-Dick (1851)
Stowe, Uncle Tom’s Cabin (1852)
Thoreau, Walden (1854)
Whitman (1819—92): Leaves of Grass (1st ed., 1855)
Baudelaire, Flowers of Evil; Flaubert, Madame Bovary (1857)
Darwin, Origin of the Species (1859)
Dickinson (1830—86): much of poetry written (1860—56)
Jacobs, Incidents in the Life of a Slave-Girl (1861)
Dostoevsky, Crime and Punishment (1864)
Marx, Capital (1867)
R. Browning (1812—89): The Ring and the Book (1868—69)
W. C. Williams (1883—1963): Spring and All;W. Stevens (1879—1955): Harmonium; Toomer (1894—1967): Cane (1923)
Millay (1892–1950): "I, Being Born a Woman and Distressed" (1923)
Mann, Magic Mountain(1924)
1900 CE
Marconi’s first transatlantic radiotelegraph message (1901)
Wright brothers make successful airplane flight (1903)
Einstein’s theory of relativity (1905)
Picasso, Les Demoiselles d’Avignon (1907)
Klimt (1862—1918): The Kiss (1907—08)
Matisse (1869—1954): The Dance; NAACP founded in New York (1909)
W.C. Handy publishes "Memphis Blues" to great acclaim; Republic of China replaces Manchu dynasty (1912)
Stravinsky, The Rite of Spring (1913)
World War I (1914—8)
Easter Rebellion in Ireland (1916)
Russian Revolution; U.S. enters World War I (1917)
End of WW I ushers in worldwide influenza epidemic, which kills 22 million; major race riots in U.S. (1918)
18th Amendment ratified: Prohibition (1919)
19th Amendment ratified: women’s suffrage in U.S. (1920)
Sissle and Blake, Shuffle Along (1921)
Harlem Renaissance flourishes (1920s)
Cullen, Color; Alain Locke, The New Negro (1925)
Hemingway (1899—1961): Sun Also Rises (1926); "Hills Like White Elephants" (1938); For Whom the Bell Tolls (1940)
Lawrence (1885—1930), "The Rocking-Horse Winner" (1926)
Hurston (1903—60): "Spunk" (1927)
Hughes, The Weary Blues(1926); Mule-Bone (w. Hurston, 1931—32); Ways of White Folks (1934); Mulatto (1935); The Big Sea (1940)
Brecht, Threepenny Opera (1928)
Frost, West-Running Brook (1928); A Further Range (1936); A Witness Tree (1942)
Wolfe, Look Homeward, Angel (1929)
Faulkner (1897—1962): The Sound and the Fury (1929);As I Lay Dying (1930); "A Rose for Emily" (1930)
Porter (1890—1960): "The Jilting of Granny Weatherall"; "Magic" (1930)
Fitzgerald (1896—1940): The Great Gatsby (1925); "Babylon Revisited" (1931)
Frank O’Connor (1903—66): "Guests of the Nation" (1931)
MacLeish (1892—1982): Conquistador (1932)
West, Miss Lonelyhearts (1933)
D. Thomas (1914—53): Eighteen Poems (1934)
K. Boyle (1902—92): "Astronomer's Wife" (1936)
Pirandello (1867—1936): "War" (1939)
Wright, Native Son (1940)
Welty (1909—2001): "A Worn Path," "Why I Live at the P.O."; Borges (1899—1986): "The Garden of Forking Paths" (1941)
Wilder, Skin of Our Teeth (1942)
Camus, Myth of Sisyphus (1943)
Sartre, No Exit (1944)
Brooks (1917—2000): A Street in Bronzeville (1945)
Williams (1914—83): The Glass Menagerie (1945); A Streetcar Named Desire (1947)
Bishop (1911—1979): North and South (1946)
Genet, The Maids (1947)
Roethke (1908—63): The Lost Son; Orwell, 1984; Pound, The Cantos (1948)
Miller (1915— ): Death of a Salesman (1949)
1925 CE
Schoenberg’s twelve-tone music (1926)
The Jazz Singer (1927), first sound film
Lindbergh crosses Atlantic (1927)
Stock market crash (1929) ushers in Great Depression in the U.S. and the world
FDR’s "New Deal" introduces social security, welfare, and unemployment insurance (1932)
Nazis gain control of Germany (1933)
Jesse Owens wins 4 gold medals in track at the Olympics in Berlin (1935)
First television broadcast (1936)
Spanish Civil War (1936—39)
Joe Lewis becomes heavyweight champion of the world (1937)
World War II (1939—45)
Japan bombs Pearl Harbor and U.S. enters war (1941)
U.S. drops atomic bomb on Japan; United Nations formed (1945)
Romare Bearden (1912—1988): At Five in the Afternoon; Nuremberg trials (1946)
India achieves independence (1947)
Germany divided; Chinese Communist Party establishes People’s Repulic (1949)
Flannery O’Connor (1925—64): "Everything that Rises Must Converge" (1950); "A Good Man Is Hard to Find," "Good Country People," "The Life You Save May Be Your Own" (1955)
Hughes, Montage of a Dream Deferred(1951);I Wonder as I Wander (1956)
Rich (1929— ): A Change of World (1951)
Ellison (1914—94):"Battle Royal"(from The Invisible Man)(1952)
I.B. Singer (1904—1991): "Gimpel the Fool"; Milosz (1911— ): The Captive Mind; Beckett, Waiting for Godot (1953)
Garcia Marquez (1928— ): "A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings" (1955); 100 Years of Solitude(1967)
Ginsberg, Howl; Osborne, Look Back in Anger (1956)
Baldwin (1924—87): "Sonny’s Blues"; J. Wright (1927—80): A Green Wall (1957)
Ferlinghetti (1919— ): A Coney Island of the Mind; Swenson (1919—89): A Cage of Spines; Pinter, Birthday Party (1958)
Hansberry (1930—65), Raisin in the Sun (1959)
Updike (1932— ): "A&P"; Olsen (1913— ): "I Stand Here Ironing" (1961)
Albee, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1962)
King, "I Have a Dream" (1963)
Plath (1932—1963): Ariel (1965)
Sexton (1928—74): Live or Die; Heaney (1939— ): Death of a Naturalist (1966)
Munro (1931— ): "Friend of My Youth"; Giovanni (1943— ): Black Feeling, Black Talk (1968)
Ionesco (1912—94): The Bald Soprano (1949); The Gap (1964)
Achebe (1930— ): "Marriage is a Private Affair"; Bambara (1939—1995): "The Lesson" (1972)
DNA discovered (1953), launching modern study of genetics
Brown v. Board of Education: Supreme Court rules that racial segregation in schools is unconstitutional; Hernandez v. TX: Hispanics recognized as separate class suffering discrimination;McCarthy-Army hearings (1954)
Rosa Parks arrested in Montgomery for refusing to give her seat to a white man on a bus; ignites Civil Rights Movement (1955)