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dc.contributor.author | Baym, Nina | en(us) |
dc.date.accessioned | 2010-02-26T00:40:16Z | |
dc.date.available | 2010-02-26T00:40:16Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2007 | |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/10106/1979 | |
dc.description.abstract | **Please note that the full text is embargoed** | |
dc.description.tableofcontents | American Literature 1865-1914
Iltroduction 1
Iii eliine 14
\\ALT WHITMAN (1819-1892) 17
Crossing Brooklyn Ferry 21
Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking 2S
Song of Myself (1881) 30
E\IILIY DICKINSON (1830-1886) 74
39 [49] [I1 never lost as much but twice] 78
112 [67] [Success is counted sweetest] 79
124 1216] [Safe in their Alabaster Chambers - ] 79
202 1185] ["Faith" is a fine invention] 80
207 [214] [1 taste a liquor never brewed - 1 80
225 [199] [I'm "wife" - I've finished that - ] 80
236 [324] [Some keep the Sabbath going to Church - i 81
269 [249] [kkild Nights - Wild Nights!1 82
320 [2958] [There's a certain Slant of light] 82
339 1241] 11 like a look of Agony] 82
340 1280] [1 felt a Funeral, in my Brain] 84
359 i1328] [A Bird came down the Walk - ] 84
372 ;341] [After great pain, a formal feeling comes - ] 85
409 13031 [The Soul selects her own Society - 1 85
448 4 449] [1 died for Beauty - but was scarce] 86
479 [712] [Because I could not stop for Death - ] 86
S19 [4411 [This is my letter to the World] 87
591 465] [1 heard a Fly buzz - Nhen I died - ] 87
59 i632] [T'he Brain - is wider than the Sky - ] 88
620 433] [Much Madness is divinest Sense -] 88
6(, 1520] [1 started Early - Took my Dog - ] 88
7(4 A754] [My Life had stood - a loaded Gun - ] 89
IO(96 [986] [A narrow Fellow in the Grass] 90
12 63 [1129] [iell all the Truth but tell it slant - 1 91
1668 [1624] [Apparently with no surprise] 91
1773 [1732] [My life closed twice before it's close;] 91
MARIA AMPARO RUIZ DE BURTON (1832-1895) 92
The Squatter and the Don 93
Chapter V The Don in His Broad Acres 93
MARKTWAIN (Samuel L. Clemens) (1835-1910) 100
The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County 104
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 108
Fenimore Cooper's Literary Offences 294
Roughing It 303
Chapter 23 303
Letters from the Earth 307
Satan's Letter 309
Letter II 310
Letter IV 313
Letter VI 315
Letter to the Earth 318
The War Prayer 322
BRET HARTE (1836-1902) 324
The Luck of Roaring Camp 326
Miggles 333
Tennessee's Partner 340
HENRY ADAMS (1838-1918) 347
The Education of Henry Adams 349
Editor's Preface 349
Preface 350
Chapter XXV. The Dynamo and the Virgin 351
AMBROSE BIERCE (1842-1914?) 359
An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge 360
Chickamauga 366
NATIVE AMERICAN CHANTS AND SONGS 371
THE NAVAJO NIGHT CHANT (version by John Bierhorst,
based on Washington Matthews's text) 371
The Sacred Mountains 372
Dance of the AtsAlei, Thunderbirds 374
CHIPPEWA SONGS (transcribed and translated by
Frances Densmore) 377
Song of the Crows 378
My Love Has Departed 379
Love-Charm Song 380
The Approach of the Storm 381
The Sioux Women Gather Up Their Wounded 381
The Sioux Woman Defends Her Children 381
Song of the Captive Sioux Woman 382
NATIVE AMERICAN ORATORY 382
COCHISE (ca. 1812-1874) 383
[I am alone] (version by Henry Stuart Turrill) 383
CHARLOT (ca. 1831-1900) 385
[He has filled graves with our bones] (from the Missoula
Missozulian) 385
HENRY JAMES (1843-1916) 388
Daisy Miller: A Study 391
The Real Thing 429
The Beast in the Jungle 447
The Figure in the Carpet 476
SARAH WINNEMUCCA (ca. 1844-1891) 501
Life Among the Piutes 502
From Chapter I. First Meeting of Piutes and Whites 502
From Chapter II. Domestic and Social Moralities 507
From Chapter VIII. The Yakima Affair 510
JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS (1848-1908) 512
The Wonderful Tar-Baby Story 514
How Mr. Rabbit Was Too Sharp for Mr. Fox 515
EMMA LAZARUS (1849-1887) 516
In the Jewish Synagogue at Newport 518
1492 519
The New Colossus 520
SARAH ORNE JEWETT (1849-1909) 520
A White Heron 522
KILTE CHOPIN (1850-1904) 529
The Storm 531
The Awakening 535
MARY E. WILKINS FREEMAN (1852-1930) 625
A New England Nun 626
The Revolt of "Mother" 635
ANNA JULIA COOPER (1858-1964) 645
Woman Versus the Indian 647
BOOKER T. WASHINGTON (1856-1915) 663
Up from Slavery 665
Chapter I. A Slave among Slaves 665
JOHN M. OSKISON (1874-1947) 1046
The Problem of Old Harjo 1046
JACK LONDON (1876-1916) 1051
The Law of Life 1052
To Build a Fire 1057
The Mexican 1067
The House of Pride 1084
Mauki 1094
ZITKALA SA (Gertrude Simmons Bonnin) (1876-1938) 1105
Impressions of an Indian Childhood 1107
I. My Mother 1107
II. The Legends 1108
IV. The Coffee-Making 1110
VII. The Big Red Apples 1111
The School Days of an Indian Girl 1113
I. The Land of Red Apples 1113
II. The Cutting of My Long Hair 1115
V. Iron Routine 1116
VI. Four Strange Summers 1117
VII. Incurring My Mother's Displeasure 1119
An Indian Teacher among Indians 1121
I. My First Day 1121
III. My Mother's Curse upon White Settlers 1122
IV. Retrospection 1123
The Soft-Hearted Sioux 1124
Why I Am a Pagan 1130
CORRIDOS 1132
El Corrido de Gregorio Cortez 1133
Gregorio Cortez 1134
Jacinto Treviflo 1137
Tiempos Amargos 1139
GHOST DANCE SONGS (translated and notated by James Mooney) 1140
Songs of the Arapaho 1141
[Father, have pity on me] 1141
[When I met him approaching] 1141
Songs of the Sioux 1142
[The father says so] 1142
[Give me my knife] 1143
[The whole world is coming] 1143
WOVOKA (ca. 1856-1932) 1144
The Messiah Letter: Cheyenne Version 1145
The Messiah Letter: Mooney's Free Rendering 1146
DEBATES OVER "AMERICANIZATION" 1147
FREDERICK JACKSON TURNER: From The Significance of
the Frontier in American History 1148
THEODORE ROOSEVELT: From American Ideals 1153
From The Strenuous Life 1156
HELEN HUNT JACKSON: From A Century of Dishonor 1159
JOSE MARTI: From Our America 1164
CHARLES W. CHESNUTT: A Defamer of His Race 1167
JANE ADDAMS: Twenty Years at Hull-House 1169
From Chapter V, First Days at Hull House 1170
Chapter XI. Immigrants and Their Children 1172
ANNA JULIA COOPER: From One Phase of American Literature 1174
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHIES Al
PERMISSIONS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS A31
INDEX A33 | en(us) |
dc.language.iso | en_US | en |
dc.publisher | W.W. Norton | |
dc.title | The Norton Anthology of American Literature, 7th Edition, Vol. A | en |
dc.type | Book chapter | en |
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