Whitman is also a poet who pays attention to human nature rather than spirit. The British novelist D·H· Lawrence once commented on Whitman when studying American classical literature: "He was the first person to open fire on the cliche that the soul is higher than the body."
Unlike Whitman, Emily Dickinson (1830- 1886) is an unmarried woman with a unique upper-class society in Massachusetts. Her poems are full of spirituality and wisdom, exquisite in structure and deep into the soul. Her works were out of tune with the American society at that time, and there were not many published works.
Left-wing literature and anti-fascist literature 1929, the United States experienced a major economic crisis and various social contradictions were acute. The workers' and peasants' movement is soaring, and the influence of Marxism is expanding. John reid (1887- 1920) is the founder of left-wing literature. Since the 1930s, the ranks of left-wing writers have expanded rapidly, many left-wing literary groups and organizations have been established, various literary journals have been founded, and many conferences have been held under the leadership of the United States. In terms of works, left-wing writers have written a number of solid works. Famous writers who have established themselves in the literary world, such as Dos Pazos and Steinbeck, have also created some excellent social protest novels under the influence of this trend of thought, such as The American Trilogy (1930, 1932, 1936) and The Grapes of Wrath (65436). In the late 1930s, the situation at home and abroad changed, and the left-wing literature team began to divide. Writers such as Hemingway and Hailmann participated in the anti-fascist struggle, and their works reminded people to be alert to new threats.