Teaching GuideTerm Faculty of Philology |
Grao en Inglés: Estudos Lingüísticos e Literarios |
Subjects |
North American Literature 1 |
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Identifying Data | 2018/19 | |||||||||||||
Subject | North American Literature 1 | Code | 613G03024 | |||||||||||
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Descriptors | Cycle | Period | Year | Type | Credits | |||||||||
Graduate | 2nd four-month period |
Third | Obligatory | 6 | ||||||||||
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Basic |
Nina Baym, gen. ed. (2012). The Norton Anthology of American Literature, Volume A (1700-1820) & Volume B (1820-1865). New York: Norton |
All required readings are from the Norton Anthology of American Literature, Volumes A & B (8th edition). All other secondary readings will be provided either in photocopied format or on the Moodle platform. Early American Literature 1620-1820. 1.1. Encountering (in) the New World John Smith, from The General History of Virginia, New England, and the Summer Isles. 1.2. Colonials and Native-Americans: Inhabiting America Anne Bradstreet, “The Author to Her Book”, “Before the Birth of One of Her Children”, “In Memory of My Dear Grandchild Elizabeth Bradstreet”, “Here Follows Some Verses upon the Burning of Our House”. Mary Rowlandson, A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson. 1.3. Becoming AmericanBenjamin Franklin, The Autobiography (Parts One & Two). Thomas Jefferson, “The Declaration of Independence”. Washington Irving, “Rip Van Winkle”. 2. American Literature 1820-1865: American (Re)naissance. 2.1. Self-making and nation-making Ralph Waldo Emerson, selected writings. Henry David Thoreau, selections from Walden 2.2. The captive self Edgar Allan Poe, selected writings. Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Scarlet Letter. Herman Melville, “Bartleby the Scrivener”. 2.3. The captivated self Walt Whitman, "Song of Myself". Emily Dickinson, selected poems:. 3. American realities Mark Twain, Huckleberry Finn |
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American Literature I: Bibliography 0. Literary Histories Elliott, Emory, gen. ed. Columbia Literary History of the United States. New York: Columbia University Press, 1988. Gray, Richard. A History of American Literature. Oxford: Blackwell, 2004. Ruland, Richard & Malcolm Bradbury. From Puritanism to Postmodernism: A History of American Literature. London: Routledge, 1991. More advanced: Bercovitch, Sacvan, gen. ed. The Cambridge History of American Literature, Vol. 1: 1590-1820. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994. ---, gen. ed. The Cambridge History of American Literature, Vol. 2: Prose Writing 1820-1865. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995. 0.1. General web sites for Am. Lit. Voice of the Shuttle: American Literature - http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=2739 - One of the premier web sites for American literature and general literary resources PAL: Perspectives in American Literature- http://www.csustan.edu/english/reuben/pal/table.html - Research and study guide for American literature by professor Paul Reuben (California State University) 0.2. Literary texts on the Web Project Gutenberg - http://www.gutenberg.org/ The Internet Archive - http://archive.org/details/texts Open Library - http://openlibrary.org/ The Poetry Foundation - http://www.poetryfoundation.org/ Further references will be provided on individual authors on the course Moodle page. |
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