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Frederick Douglass--author of 

My Bond and My Freedom

I. Overview and Objectives

 

      This course surveys the development of American literature from the seventeenth century through the Civil War.  It seeks a balance among various genres—fiction, poetry, autobiography, oratory, essay—and among various perspectives on American life.  Our discussions will focus on close analysis of texts while lectures will introduce individual authors and related historical issues (for example, the American Revolution, slavery, the Civil War) and cultural movements (like Puritanism and Transcendentalism). Major works that would be covered in class are Washington Irving's Rip Van Winkle, Ralph Waldo Emerson's Nature, Edgar Allen Poe's fiction, Nathaniel Hawthorne's Scarlet Letter, and also Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson's selective poetry.    

    

      Serious students in this course can expect to gain knowledge of an important body of literature, an understanding of American culture and identity, skills in literary analysis, and a framework for future reading.  Literary analysis here will be a process of close reading to discover: 1) the unique voice, technique, and accomplishment of individual literary works; 2) their reflection of and participation in broader cultural and social movements; 3) their relevance to readers today. 

 

II. Text

Baym, Nina, ed. Norton Anthology of American Literature. Shorter 5th ed. New York: Norton,1999. 

 

III. Requirements & Grading

Participation & Preparation       20%

Discussion/presentation           15%

Essay 1                                  20%

Essay  2                                 25%

Final exam                              20%  

 


Emily Dickinson, one of the peers along with Walt Whitman, was anonymous before death and had merely  published six poems. 

Picture of Ralph Waldo Emerson, essayist, philosopher, and poet; nineteenth century American Literature and poetry
Ralph Waldo Emerson--
author of Nature, The American Scholar and other essays


Benjamin Franklin--the so called "Economist" as well as the author of The Way to Wealth and also his own The Autobiography Part I, II and III.

 

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