EN 141.01 American Literary History I (Fall 2007-2008: 3)

Fulfills pre-1900 requirement.
An optional one-credit pedagogy lab will be offered in which issues and strategies related to teaching the subject matter of this course will be discussed.

From Anne Bradstreet's meditation on the burning of her house to Thoreau's determination to simply his life, from Frederick Douglass' denunciation of slavery to the troubling passivity of Melville's Bartleby—EN 141 provides an overview of American literary history between the landing of the Mayflower and the start of the Civil War. In addition to those already mentioned, writers studied will include Mary Rowlandson, Edward Taylor, Olaudah Equiano, Benjamin Franklin, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Susanna Rowson, and Walt Whitman. Class format: lecture/discussion. Mid-term and final examinations; two short or one long paper.
Paul Lewis

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