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Nov 08, 2024
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ENGL 353 - American Literature 1825-65: “To Write Like an American” This course may also count for the major in (consult the program or department major requirements) : Gender, Sexuality and Feminist Studies Semester Offered: First Semester Credits (Range): 4 hours Attribute: 4HU, CD, WR Melville’s phrase captures a major concern of American writers during the antebellum period: the creation of a distinctly American literature. Directly or indirectly, many writers of the era engaged with “writing like an American” – Melville, Emerson, Whitman, Douglass, Jacobs among them – while a few, notably Poe, repudiated the very idea. We’ll read work by the writers I’ve listed and by others as we consider what “writing like an American” entailed during the formative era in American culture and history. American, Diversity, 1700-1900. Enrollment Limit: 25 Instructor: S. Zagarell Prerequisites & Notes For complete prerequisites, please refer to the English Program section titled Advanced Courses.
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