SYLLABUS
August 31-September 4: Introduction. John Winthrop, pp. 214-34; William Bradford, pp. 153-204.
September 8-10: Roger Williams, pp. 234-5, 245-6; Ann Bradstreet, pp.. 246-56, 268-79; Edward Taylor, pp. 330-36, 348-9; Mary Rowlandson, pp. 297-330.
September 14-18: Cotton Mather, pp. 373-85; Jonathan Edwards, pp. 440-52, 474-91, 436-40; Benjamin Franklin, pp. 491-569, 577-85. .
September 21-25: St. Jean de Crevecoeur, pp. 640-65; Tom Paine, pp. 691-711; Thomas Jefferson, pp. 714-33; Phyllis Wheatley, pp. 824-35.
September 28-October 2: Washington Irving, pp. 917-69; James Fenimore Cooper, pp. 980-96; Harriet Beecher Stowe, pp. 642-1706.
October 5-9: Ralph Waldo Emerson, pp. 1069-85, 1101-43.
October 12-16: Henry David Thoreau, pp. 1749-1820; Margaret Fuller, pp. 1592-1642.
October 19-23: Mid-Term Examination, OCTOBER 21st. Edgar Allan Poe, pp. 1480-97, 1499-1535, 1942-67.
October 26-30: Poe continued. Nathaniel Hawthorne, pp. 1220-73.
November 2-6: Nathaniel Hawthorne, pp. 1273-1305.
November 9-13: Herman Melville, pp. 2356-73, 2230-2427.
November 16-20: Herman Melville, Continued.
November 23-25: Melville, Concluded.
November 30-December 4: Emily Dickinson, poems #49, 67, 130, 185, 199, 214, 258, 280, 303, 315, 435, 449, 465, 501, 520, 712, 1129, 1670. Other poems to be assigned.
December 7-11: To be announced.
December 14: Final paper is due by 3:00 P.M..