Write a short passage of 350 words or so on the topic “something about the English Chartist Literature”
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The bulk of Chartist Literature appeared in the differentChartis publications during theChartist Movement,mostly byChartists in order to promote their struggle .As far as we know,there were no less than 25 Chartist periodicals in the twenty years of Chartist activities(1839~1858),some of them lasting only some months,while a few others,including what was once the central official organ of the movement”The Northern Star”,persisting to appear for up to ten years. Many of the writings,particularly shorter poems published in the earlier years of the movement,were by anonymous authors,and a fewChartist authors were voluminous writers. Although some of the works,written necessarily in great haste,were somewhat crude,there are a number of Chartist writing that possess high artistic merits,especially in the field of poetry.
The varied demands up literature in the Chartist Movement called the writing of different literary genres,including shorter poems of all kinds: rousing songs,hymns,marches,satirical verses,sonnets on freedom,elegiac poems om martyerd fellow-Chartists,docrtinal verses on social injustice,exhortative poems calling for mass action,as well as political articles and speeches ,open letters,essays on literary criticism,critical essays on great authors in history,stories and novelettes,and also occasional pieces on the revolutionary past of a verse play,even a long poem.But the most important part of chartist literature,viewed both from its contemporary political effect and from its lasting artistic achievement,consists chiefly of numerous shorter poems,some speeches and articles,a few novelettes,and some few pieces of literary criticism.