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- 1Pre- and Early Colonial Literature
- 1.1 Learning Outcomes
- 1.2 Introduction
- 1.3 Native American
- 1.3.1 Creation Story (Haudenosaunee (Iroquois))
- 1.3.2 How the World Was Made (Cherokee)
- 1.3.3 Talk Concerning the First Beginning (Zuni)
- 1.3.4 From the Winnebago Trickster Cycle
- 1.3.5 Origin of Disease and Medicine (Cherokee)
- 1.3.6 Thanksgiving Address (Haudenosaunee (Iroquois))
- 1.3.7 The Arrival of the Whites (Lenape (Delaware))
- 1.3.8 The Coming of the Whiteman Revealed: Dream of the White Robe and Floating Island (Micmac)
- 1.3.9 Reading and Review Questions
- 1.4 Christopher Columbus
- 1.5 Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca
- 1.6 Thomas Harriot
- 1.7 Samuel de Champlain
- 1.8 John Smith
- 1.9 Adriaen van der Donck
- 2Seventeenth Century English Colonial Literature
- 2.1 Learning Outcomes
- 2.2 Introduction
- 2.3 William Bradford
- 2.4 John Winthrop
- 2.5 Roger Williams
- 2.6 Cecil Calvert, Lord Baltimore
- 2.7 Anne Bradstreet
- 2.7.1 “The Prologue”
- 2.7.2 “The Author to Her Book”
- 2.7.3 “To My Dear and Loving Husband”
- 2.7.4 “Contemplations”
- 2.7.5 “Here Follows Some Verses upon the Burning of Our House”
- 2.7.6 “In Memory of My Dear Grandchild Elizabeth Bradstreet”
- 2.7.7 “In Memory of My Dear Grandchild Anne Bradstreet”
- 2.7.8 “On My Dear Grandchild Simon Bradstreet”
- 2.7.9 Reading and Review Questions
- 2.8 Michael Wigglesworth
- 2.9 Mary Rowlandson
- 2.10 Edward Taylor
- 2.11 Samuel Sewall
- 2.12 Gabriel Thomas
- 2.13 John Norris
- 3Revolutionary and Early National Period Literature
- 3.1 Learning Outcomes
- 3.2 Introduction
- 3.3 Jonathan Edwards
- 3.4 Benjamin Franklin
- 3.5 Samson Occom
- 3.6 J. Hector St. John de Crèvecœur
- 3.7 John Adams and Abigail Adams
- 3.8 Thomas Paine
- 3.9 Thomas Jefferson
- 3.10 The Federalist
- 3.11 Olaudah Equiano
- 3.12 Judith Sargent Murray
- 3.13 Philip Freneau
- 3.14 Phillis Wheatley
- 3.14.1 “On Being Brought from Africa to America”
- 3.14.2 “To the Right Honorable William, Earl of Dartmouth”
- 3.14.3 “On the Death of Rev. Mr. George Whitefield. 1770”
- 3.14.4 “To S. M., a Young African Painter, on Seeing his Works”
- 3.14.5 “Letter to Rev. Samson Occom”
- 3.14.6 Reading and Review Questions
- 3.15 Royall Tyler
- 3.16 Hannah Webster Foster
- 3.17 Tecumseh
- 3.18 Cherokee Women
- 3.19 Charles Brockden Brown
- 4Nineteenth Century Romanticism and Transcendentalism
- 4.1 Learning Outcomes
- 4.2 Introduction
- 4.3 Washington Irving
- 4.4 James Fenimore Cooper
- 4.5 Catharine Maria Sedgwick
- 4.6 Lydia Howard Huntley Sigourney
- 4.7 William Cullen Bryant
- 4.8 David Walker
- 4.9 William Apess
- 4.10 Jane Johnston Schoolcraft
- 4.11 Ralph Waldo Emerson
- 4.12 Lydia Maria Child
- 4.13 Nathaniel Hawthorne
- 4.14 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- 4.15 John Greenleaf Whittier
- 4.16 Edgar Allan Poe
- 4.17 Margaret Fuller
- 4.18 Harriet Beecher Stowe
- 4.19 Fanny Fern (Sara Willis Parton)
- 4.20 Harriet Jacobs
- 4.21 Henry David Thoreau
- 4.22 Frederick Douglass
- 4.23 Herman Melville
- 4.24 Walt Whitman
- 4.25 Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
- 4.26 Emily Dickinson
- 4.26.1 #122 [These are the days when Birds come back]
- 4.26.2 #194 [Title divine, is mine]
- 4.26.3 #207 [I taste a liquor never brewed]
- 4.26.4 #225 [I’m “wife” – I’ve finished that]
- 4.26.5 #236 [Some keep the Sabbath going to Church]
- 4.26.6 #260 [I’m Nobody! Who are you?]
- 4.26.7 #269 [Wild nights – Wild nights!]
- 4.26.8 #320 [There’s a certain Slant of light]
- 4.26.9 #340 [I felt a Funeral, in my Brain]
- 4.26.10 #341 [‘Tis so appalling it exhilarates]
- 4.26.11 #348 [I would not paint – a picture]
- 4.26.12 #353 [I’m ceded – I’ve stopped being Their’s]
- 4.26.13 #355 [It was not Death, for I stood up]
- 4.26.14 #359 [A Bird, came down the Walk]
- 4.26.15 #372 [After great pain, a formal feeling comes —]
- 4.26.16 #381 [I cannot dance upon my Toes]
- 4.26.17 #407 [One need not be a Chamber – to be Haunted]
- 4.26.18 #409 [The Soul selects her own Society]
- 4.26.19 #466 [I dwell in Possibility]
- 4.26.20 #479 [Because I could not stop for Death]
- 4.26.21 #519 [this is my letter to the World]
- 4.26.22 #598 [The Brain – is wider than the Sky]
- 4.26.23 #620 [Much Madness is divinest Sense]
- 4.26.24 #656 [I started Early – Took my Dog]
- 4.26.25 #675 [What soft – Cherubic Creatures]
- 4.26.26 #764 [My Life had stood – a Loaded Gun —]
- 4.26.27 #857 [She rose to His Requirement – dropt]
- 4.26.28 #1096 [A narrow Fellow in the Grass]
- 4.26.29 #1263 [Tell all the truth but tell it slant]
- 4.26.30 #1773 [My life closed twice before it’s close]
- 4.26.31 Reading and Review Questions
- 4.27 Rebecca Harding Davis
- 4.28 Louisa May Alcott
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