Course Outline
Unit I:
Origin and development of American Literature – The colonial period – TranscendentalismDrama, Fiction, Poetry.
Unit II:
Ralph Waldo Emerson – “Self Reliance”[Detailed].
Thoreau – “Civil Disobedience”[Detailed].
Unit III:
Poetry Walt Whitman: “When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloomed” [Detailed].
“I Hear America Singing”[Non-Detailed].
Edgar Allen Poe: “Raven” [Detailed].
Emily Dickinson: “Because I Could not Stop for Death”[Detailed].
“I Held a Jewel in my Finger”[Non-Detailed].
Robert Frost: “Birches”[Detailed].
“Fire and Ice”[Non-Detailed].
Wallace Stevens: “The Emperor of Ice-Cream”[Detailed].
Unit IV:
Drama Tennessee Williams: “Glass Menagerie”[Detailed].
Unit V:
Fiction [All Non-Detailed].
Herman Melville: Moby Dick.
Toni Morrison: The Bluest Eye.