-- to survey American literature, 1776-1877 (Fall semster);
-- to survey American literature, 1877-postwar (Spring semster);
-- to broaden our views of American society and civilization-- fiction, poetry, essays, 1776-1877 (Fall semster);
-- fiction, poetry, essays, and dramwa, 1877-postwar (Spring semster);
-- background research and reports on American society and history
-- weekly lectures
-- student reports
-- in-class discussion
-- extended discussion on facebook study group-- to survey American literature, 1776-1877 (Fall semimster);
-- to survey American literature, 1877-postwar (Spring semister);
-- to broaden our views of American society and civilization- fiction, poetry, essays, 1776-1877 (Fall semimster);
-- fiction, poetry, essays, and drama, 1877-postwar (Spring semimster);
-- background research and reports on American society and history
-- weekly lectures
-- student reports
-- in-class discussion
-- extended discussion on facebook study group
American Literature is a fourth-year required course. This course introduces students to American literature, from colonial times up through the present day, and the historical concerns that mark particular literary epochs. What vision do American writers have of their country, and how do they express their own relationship to it? Students will also consider these issues in a larger sense, so that students not only develop an understanding of American literary history but also how any particular country develops a vision of itself through its literature.
American Literature is a fourth-year required course. This course introduces students to American literature, from colonial times up through the present day, and the historical concerns that mark particular literature epochs. What vision do American writers have of their country, and how do they express their own relationship to it? Students will also consider these issues in a larger sense, so that students not only develop an understanding of American literature history but also how any particular country develops a vision of itself through its literature.
The Norton Anthology of American Literature, Single-volume (2013) 8th ed.
The Norton Anthology of American Literature, Single-volume (2013) 8th ed.
評分項目 Grading Method | 配分比例 Grading percentage | 說明 Description |
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MidtermMidterm Midterm |
40 | Exam |
FinalFinal Final |
40 | Exam |
Class participationClass participation Class participation |
10 | Discussion, reports, and active participation |
Short papersShort papers Short papers |
15 | Eight brief response papers to weekly readings |