Spring 2008
E 316K • Masterworks of Literature: American (34535-34580)
| Unique | Days | Time | Location | Instructor |
| 34535 |
TTh |
11:00 AM-12:30 PM |
ART 1.102 |
BERRY, B |
Course Description
Restricted to students in the Longhorn Scholars Program of Connexus.
This course will examine American literature from the Enlightenment era of 18th-century America through the end of the 20th century. We will focus on a myriad of American voices of the late 19th and 20th centuries, noting, as we proceed, both continuities and innovations. We will seek to define, if possible, a genuine national literature that is strong, multicultural, and inclusive. There is a fair amount of reading to be done in this class, but the rewards in seeking to understand America past and present are immense.
Grading Policy
Quizzes 25%
Mid-Term Exam 20%
Essay 20%
Final Exam 25%
Class Participation 10%
Texts
The Norton Anthology of American Literature, shorter 6th edition, Nina Baym, general editor
Stephen Crane, Maggie, A Girl of the Street, and Other New York Writings
Arthur Miller, Death of a Salesman
Gwendolyn Brooks, Selected Poems
Packet of short stories and poems



