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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 The Reader, The Author, The World, and The Text
The Reader
from An Essay on Criticism by Alexander Pope (1711)
The Snow Man by Wallace Stevens (1923)
The Author
On Being Charged with Writing Incorrectly by Anonymous (1734)
Poetry by Marianne Moore (1919)
Terence this is Stupid Stuff by A. E. Housman (1896)
from Citizen of the World by Oliver Goldsmith (1760)
Kubla Khan by Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1816)
The World
from All for Love; or The World Well Lost by John Dryden (1677)
The Text
This Is Just To Say by William Carlos Williams (1934)
El Olvido by Judith Cofer (1987)
Chapter 2 Century Types
Anglo-Saxon Literature (c 449-1066)
The Wanderer by Anonymous (c. 600)
Medieval Period (1066-1485)
Why Have Ye No Routhe On My Child by Anonymous
Early Modern Period (1485-1603)
Westron Wynde by Anonymous (c. 1530)
Sonnet 55 by William Shakespeare (c. 1609)
Seventeenth Century (1603-1660)
The Flea by John Donne (1633)
Batter My Heart by John Donne (1609-10?)
The Long Eighteenth Century (1660-1789)
The Disappointment by Aphra Behn (1680)
The Imperfect Enjoyment by John Wilmot,
2nd Earl of Rochester (1680?)
British Romantic Period (1789-1837)
Tintern Abbey by William Wordsworth (1798)
Victorian Period (1837-1901)
Dover Beach by Matthew Arnold (1867)
Pied Beauty by Gerard Manley Hopkins (1877)
Modernism (1901-1945)
The Oxen by Thomas Hardy (1915)
Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock by T. S. Eliot (1915)
Contemporary/Postmodern (1945-Present)
This Be the Verse by Phillip Larkin (1971);
Link: http://allpoetry.com/This-Be-The-Verse
Defining American Literature
The Gift Outright by Robert Frost (1923)
To Live in the Borderlands by Gloria Anzaldua (1987);
Link: http://www.powerpoetry.org/content/live-borderlands
Early American (before 1800)
On Being Brought from Africa to America by Phyllis Wheatley (1770)
Nineteenth Century American (1800-1900)
I Like to See it Lap the Miles by Emily Dickinson (1891)
Twentieth Century American (1900-2000)
Harlem by Langston Hughes (1951);
Link: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poem/175884
The Value and Limitations of Literary History
Chapter 3 The Mutability Theme: Representing Our Shared Humanity
Spring and Fall by Gerard Manley Hopkins (1880)
A New Year Greeting by W. H. Auden (1969);
Link: http://allpoetry.com/A-New-Year-Greeting
For the Anniversary of My Death by W. S. Merwin (1993)
Psalm 116 (King James Version)
When I Consider How My Light Is Spent by John Milton (1655?)
The Unquiet Grave by Anonymous (1400)
To His Coy Mistress by Andrew Marvell (c. 1650)
Sonnet 19 by William Shakespeare (g.1590s?)
Ozymandias by Percy Shelley (1818)
The Lake Isle of Innisfree by William Butler Yeats (1893)
Why Kid Yourself by Ruth Stone (2008)
Chapter 4 Literature and Identity: Gender, Ethnicity, Liminality, Intersectionality
Women in Literature
Trifles by Susan Glaspell (1916)
A Married State by Katherine Philips (1650?)
Aunt Jennifer's Tigers by Adrienne Rich (1951);
Link: http://writing.upenn.edu/~afilreis/88v/rich-jennifer-tiger.html
The Working-Girls of New York by Fanny Fern (1868)
the mother by Gwendolyn Brooks (1963)
Race and Identity
How It Feels to be Colored Me by Zora Neale Hurston (1928)
I, too by Langston Hughes (1923);
Link: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poem/177020
from Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl by Harriet Jacobs (1861)
The Runaway Slave at Pilgrim's Point by E. B. Browning (1847)
Enlightenment by Natasha Trethewey (2012);
Link: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poem/249398
Dear History by Shara McCallum (2007)
Intersections
Packin' Four Corner Nabs by Allison Hedge Coke (2005)
from The Well of Loneliness by Radclyffe Hall (1928)
from Two Boys Kissing by David Levithan (2013)
Conclusion
Chapter 5 The Transnational Turn: Postcolonialism, Immigration, Globalization
Whose Island Is It? Imagining a Production of Shakespeare's The Tempest
The Tempest by William Shakespeare (1611)
On an Island of Childhood: NoViolet Bulawayo's Transnational Fiction of Exile
Hitting Budapest by NoViolet Bulawayo (2010)
Coming to New York
Yekl by Abraham Cahan (1896)
Chapter 6 Literature in the Digital Age
Post 9-11
A Poem in Praise of Nastiness. To Cindercola Scrub.
by Anonymous (1724)
Where Poems Live
Why I Refuse to Let Technology Control Me by Prince Ea (2014)
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Egye9tBl-y8
Five Nights of Bleeding by Linton Kwesi (1974);
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRl8EIhrQjQ
Dulce Et Decorum Est by Wilfred Owens (1917-18?)
Words, Wide Night by Carol Ann Duffy (1990);
Link: http://commUnity.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/ ?date=19921206&slug=1528534
Media and Messages
Anointed by Indira Allegra (2007)
The Danger of a Single Story
Mohsin Hamid: Literary Echoes of 9/11
The Bastard of Istanbul
A Final Glance
Chapter 7 Writing About Literature
Audience and Purpose
Claims
Paragraphs
Writing, Revising, Editing
Explication
Sonnet 73 by William Shakespeare (154-1616)
Literary Argument
How to Use Evidence
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NLS9781465288752
ISBN 13
9781465288752
ISBN 10
1465288759
Title
New Century Literature by Richard Taylor
Author
Richard Taylor
Condition
New
Binding type
Paperback
Publisher
Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co ,U.S.
Year published
2016-01-11
Number of pages
277
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