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2017-2018 Curriculum Catalog 2017 Glynlyon, Inc.

Table of Contents AMERICAN LITERATURE COURSE OVERVIEW...1 UNIT 1: EARLY AMERICAN LITERATURE 1600-1800... 1 UNIT 2: THE ROMANTIC PERIOD 1800-1855... 1 UNIT 3: WAR AND RECONCILIATION 1855-1915... 2 UNIT 4: THE MODERN AGE 1915-1946... 2 UNIT 5: FROM MODERN TO POSTMODERN 1946-PRESENT... 2 UNIT 5: FROM MODERN TO POSTMODERN 1946-PRESENT... 3 2017 Glynlyon, Inc. i

Course Overview is a five-unit elective that engages high school students in a literary conversation with some of the most colorful and influential minds in American history. Their words will give students a greater understanding of themselves, their culture, and the ideas of others. The course teaches students the various movements in American literature, starting with the roots of American literature in writings from the Puritans. The course concludes with works by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and other black writers who were part of the struggle for racial freedom during the civil rights era. Through this course, students will do the following: Recognize the religious beliefs of selected founding fathers, as evidenced in their writings. Identify the birth of a distinctively American literature. Recognize the impact of slavery on individuals and society. Understand and identify the influence of modernism upon religion and the arts. Recognize the dominant themes and techniques used in literature at the end of the twentieth century. Unit 1: Early 1600-1800 1. Course Overview 14. Jonathan Edwards 2. Introduction: The Puritans 15. Benjamin Franklin 3. John Smith 16. Essay: Authors' Views of Mankind 4. William Bradford 17. Thomas Paine 5. John Winthrop 18. Thomas Jefferson 6. Quiz 1: The Puritans 19. Michel-Guillaume Jean de Crevecoeur 7. The Colonists: Mary Rowlandson 20. Essay: Biblical Imagery and References* 8. Anne Bradstreet 21. Quiz 3: Days of Change and Revolution 9. Essay: Comparing Authors' Views 22. Special Project* 10. Edward Taylor 23. Test: Early 11. Samuel Sewall 24. Alternate Test: Early * 12. Quiz 2: The Colonists 25. Reference 13. Days of Change and Revolution 1700-1800 Unit 2: The Romantic Period 1800-1855 1. A New Nation 1800-1840: Introduction 13. Quiz 2: The Fireside Poets and Transcendentalists 2. Washington Irving 14. The Voices of Despair: Edgar Allen Poe 3. James Fenimore Cooper 15. The Voices of Despair: Nathaniel Hawthorne 4. William Cullen Bryant 16. The Voices of Despair: Herman Melville 5. Quiz 1: A New Nation 17. The Voices of Despair: Emily Dickinson 6. American Naissance 1840-1855: Introduction 18. Project: Responding to Literature 7. The Fireside Poets: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 19. Quiz 3: The Voices of Despair 8. The Fireside Poets: John Greenleaf Whittier 20. Special Project* 9. The Fireside Poets: Oliver Wendell Holmes 21. Test: The Romantic Period 10. The Transcendentalists: Ralph Waldo Emerson 22. Alternate Test: The Romantic Period* 11. The Transcendentalists: Henry David Thoreau 23. Reference 12. The Transcendentalists: Walt Whitman 2017 Glynlyon, Inc. 1

Unit 3: War and Reconciliation 1855-1915 1. Secession and Loyalty 1855-1865: Introduction 13. Naturalists, Regionalists and Realists: Stephen 2. Frederick Douglass 14. Crane 3. Harriet Beecher Stowe 15. Kate Chopin 4. Spirituals 16. Paul Laurence Dunbar 5. Robert E. Lee 17. Jack London 6. Abraham Lincoln 18. Essay: Analysis and Response 7. Quiz 1: Secession and Loyalty 1855-1865 19. Quiz 3: Naturalists, Regionalists, and Realists 8. Realism and Naturalism 1865-1915: Introduction 20. Special Project* 9. Samuel Langhorne Clemens (Mark Twain) 21. Test: War and Reconciliation 10. William Dean Howells 22. Alternate Test: War and Reconciliation* 11. Henry James 23. Reference 12. Quiz 2: Realism and Naturalism 1865-1915 Unit 4: The Modern Age 1915-1946 1. The Modern Age 12. Quiz 2: Modern Poetry 2. Modern Prose: Ernest Hemingway 13. Other Modern Age Literature: Harlem 3. F. Scott Fitzgerald Renaissance, Langston Hughes 4. Quiz 1: Modern Prose 14. Drama: Thornton Wilder 5. Modern Poetry: Ezra Pound 15. Religious Works: J. Gresham Machen 6. Carl Sandburg 16. Quiz 3: Other Literature 7. E. E. Cummings 17. Special Project* 8. Wallace Stevens 18. Test: The Modern Age 9. Robert Frost 19. Alternate Test: The Modern Age* 10. W. H. Auden 20. Reference 11. Project: Poetry Models Unit 5: From Modern to Postmodern 1946-Present 1. The Birth of Postmodernism: Introduction 11. Social Issues: Martin Luther King, Jr. 2. Flannery O Connor (1) 12. Essay: Dr. King's Literary Allusions 3. Flannery O Connor (2) 13. Ralph Ellison 4. Flannery O Connor (3) 14. Gwendolyn Brooks 5. Theodore Roethke 15. Project: Responding to Postmodernism 6. Quiz 1: The Birth of Postmodernism 16. Quiz 3: Social Issues 7. More Contemporary Writers: Eudora Welty 17. Special Project* 8. John Updike 18. Test: From Modern to Postmodern 9. Robert Trail Spence Lowell, Jr. 19. Alternate Test: From Modern to Postmodern* 10. Quiz 2: More Contemporary Writers 20. Reference 2017 Glynlyon, Inc. 2

Unit 5: From Modern to Postmodern 1946-Present 1. The Birth of Postmodernism: Introduction 11. Social Issues: Martin Luther King, Jr. 2. Flannery O Connor (1) 12. Essay: Dr. King's Literary Allusions 3. Flannery O Connor (2) 13. Ralph Ellison 4. Flannery O Connor (3) 14. Gwendolyn Brooks 5. Theodore Roethke 15. Project: Responding to Postmodernism 6. Quiz 1: The Birth of Postmodernism 16. Quiz 3: Social Issues 7. More Contemporary Writers: Eudora Welty 17. Special Project* 8. John Updike 18. Test: From Modern to Postmodern 9. Robert Trail Spence Lowell, Jr. 19. Alternate Test: From Modern to Postmodern* 10. Quiz 2: More Contemporary Writers 20. Reference (*) Indicates alternative assignment 2017 Glynlyon, Inc. 3