English 2130 - Writing the Nation
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Link | Topic | Authors |
Chapter 1 | Late Romanticism | Whitman | Dickinson |
Chapter 2.1-2.4 | Realism | Twain| Howells |
Chapter 2.5-2.6 | Realism | Bierce | James |
Chapter 2.7-2.9 | Realism | Jewett | Chopin | Freeman |
Chapter 2.10-2.12 | Realism | Chesnutt | Gilman | Terms |
Chapter 3 | Naturalism | Norris | Crane | London | Terms |
Chapter 4.1-4.4 | Turning 20th C | Washington | Du Bois |
Chapter 4.5 | Turning 20th C | Grey |
Chapter 4.6 Key Terms | Turning 20th C | Terms |
Chapter 5.1-5.2 | Modernism | Introduction |
Chapter 5.3-5.10 | Modernism | Frost | Stevens | Williams | Pound | Moore | Eliot | Millay | Cxummings |
Chapter 5.11 | Modernism | Fizgerald |
Chapter 5.12 | Modernism | Hemingway |
Chapter 5.13 | Modernism | Miller |
Chapter 5.14 Southern R 1 | Modernism | Introd| Glasgow |
Chapter 5.15-16 | Modernism | Faulkner | Welty |
Chapter 5.17-5.22 Harlem R | Modernism | Fauset | Hurston | Larsen | Hughes | Cullen | Toomer |
Chapter 6.1-6.6 | Since 1945 S. Lit Ren 2 | Williams | Dickey | O'Connor |
Chapter 6.7-6.18 | Since 1945 Post Mod | Roethke | Ellison | Baldwin | Ginsberg | Rich | Morrison | Plath | DeLillo | Walker | Silko | Wallace |
Chapter 6.19 Key Terms | Since 1945 | |
Glossary | Book Terms |