The class meets TR, 9:30-10:50 am
Assignments are DUE on the day posted. So, your first reading assignments are DUE on Tues, 1/24. Be prepared to defend your reading in a quiz and discuss the texts with the class.
Week of Jan 16: Course Intro
Tues
· Discussion of expectations; overview of course, attendance, and grades
Thurs
· Analyzing and writing about literature.
· Essay 1 assigned; due Feb 13
Week of Jan 23: Native American Literature
Tues
· “The Origin of Stories” (PDF on Canvas)
· N. Scott Momaday—“The Arrowmaker” (PDF on Canvas)
Thurs
· Natives and Explorers, 9-10
· Native Literature: The Oral Tradition, 11-17
Week of Jan 30: Exploration Literature
Tues
· Exploration and the Colonies, 1-8
· Christopher Columbus, 17-19
· Giovanni da Verrazzano, 20-24
· Alvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca, 24-28
Thurs
· Richard Hakluyt, 28-30
· Samuel de Champlain, 30-34
· Essay 1 Q&A
Week of Feb 6: Colonial Literature
Tues
· John Smith, 35-48
· William Bradford, 49-50 and 58-64
· Iroquois Constitution (PDF on Canvas)
Thurs
· John Winthrop, 72-80
· Bring draft of Essay 1 to class to discuss
· Essay 1 due on Canvas by Monday, Feb 13 @ 11:59 pm
Week of Feb 13: Puritan Literature
Tues
· Puritanism, 86-88
· Anne Bradstreet, 89-90; “The Flesh and the Spirit,” 92-95; “Contemplations,” 95-102; “To My Dear and Loving Husband,” 103; “In Memory,” 105
· Michael Wigglesorth, 107-118
· Edward Taylor, 155-156; “The Preface,” 156-157; ‘Upon a Spider Catching a Fly,” 162-163
Thurs
· Crosscurrents: Puritanism, Indians, and Witchcraft, 165-171
· Cotton Mather, 172-179
· The Examination of Mrs. Anne Hutchinson at the Court at Newton. 1637 (PDF on Canvas)
· Essay 2 assigned: due March 10
Week of Feb 20: American Enlightenment Literature
Tues
· Watch “Utopian Vision” (in class)
· Reason and Revolution 249-253
· John Locke (PDF on Canvas)
· Benjamin Franklin 282-284
o from The Autobiography—as assigned
Thurs
· Thomas Paine, 333-345 (top)
· Thomas Jefferson, 374-382; 387-390
· The Federalist, 407-415
Week of Feb 27: Enlightenment, Cont’d
Tues
· Olaudah Equiano, 390-400
· Phillis Wheatley, 400-402; “On Being Brought,” 403; “To S.M.,” 405
Thurs: American Romantic Literature
· Romantic Temper, 505-512
· Red Jacket, 513-515
· Tecumseh, 515-517
· Crosscurrents: Romanticism and the American Indian, 553-567
Week of March 6: Romanticism, Cont’d
Tues
· Washington Irving, 517-519; “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow,” 533-552
· William Cullen Bryant, 779-781; “Thanatopsis,” 781-83; “The Yellow Violet,” 783-84;“Inscription,” 783-84; “Fringed Venetian,” 789
· Essay 2 Q&A
Thurs: The Darker Side of Romantic Literature
· Romanticism at Mid-Century, 840-841
· Edgar Allen Poe, 842-844; “Science,” 845; “Lenore,” 846; “The Raven,” 852-855; “The Tell-Tale Heart,” 884-888
· Bring draft of Essay 2 to class to discuss
· Essay due by Friday, March 10 @ 11:59 pm
Week of March 13
SPRING BREAK
Week of March 20: American Romanticism, Cont’d
Tues and Thurs
· Nathaniel Hawthorne: 913-915
· “Young Goodman Brown ,”
· “The Minister's Black Veil ,”
· “The Birthmark,”
· Essay 3 assigned: due April 10
Week of March 27: American Romanticism, Cont’d
Tues
· Herman Melville, 1132-33
· “Bartleby the Scrivener,” 1141-65
Thurs: Transcendental Literature
· Transcendentalism, 1277-78
· Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1279-81; “Self-Reliance,”1334-50; “The Over-Soul,” 1350-61
· Essay 3 Q&A
Week of April 3: Transcendentalism, Cont’d
Tues
· Henry David Thoreau, 1410-12; Walden, “Where I Lived and What I Lived For,” 1453-62 and “Conclusion,” 1570-77
· “Civil Disobedience,” 1577-92
Thurs
· Crosscurrents: Transcendentalism, Women and Social Ideas, 1398-1409
· Margaret Fuller, 1384-85; “Woman in the Nineteenth Century,” 1386-1397
· Bring draft of Essay 3 to class for discussion
· Essay 3 due by Monday, April 10 @ 11:59 pm
Note: The last day to withdraw from NCTC classes and receive a “W” is 4/6
Week of April 10: Seeking Freedom Literature
Tues
· Humanitarian Sensibility, 1605-10
· Crosscurrents: Slavery, 1611-29
· Abraham Lincoln, 1700-06
Thurs
· Harriet Jacobs, 1734-35
· From Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, 1735-48
· Essay 4 assigned: due May 5
Week of April 17
Tues and Thurs
· Frederick Douglass, 1747-48
· Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, 1748-98
Week of April 24: Mid-Century Poetic Literature
Tues
· Crosscurrents: Faith and Crisis, 1850-55
· Emerson, “The Poet,” 1361-76
· Walt Whitman, 1856-59; “Preface,” 1860-73
Thurs
· Whitman, Song of Myself 1-25, 1873-90; Out of the Cradle, 1919-23
· Essay 4 Q&A
Week of May 1
Tues: More Poetry!
· Emily Dickinson, 1950-52; Poems, 1952-73
o Choose FOUR poems to read closely and discuss
Thurs
· Catch up
· Bring draft of Essay 4 to discuss
· Essay 4 due by Friday, May 5 @ 11:59 pm
Week of May 8: Final Exam
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