Dear March - Come in - How glad I am - I hoped for you before - Put down your Hat - You must have walked - How out of Breath you are - Dear March, how are you, and the Rest - Did you leave Nature well - Oh March, Come right up stairs with me - I have so much to tell - |
I got your Letter, and the Birds - The Maples never knew that you were coming - I declare - how Red their Faces grew - But March, forgive me - All those Hills you left for me to Hue - There was no Purple suitable - You took it all with you - (ED - Fr1320) |
Who knocks? That April - Lock the Door - I will not be pursued - He stayed away a Year to call When I am occupied - But trifles look so trivial As soon as you have come That Blame is just as dear as Praise And Praise as mere as Blame - |
Chapters
| Chapter 1: Early
American Lit to 1700 | Chapter 2:
Early
American Lit 1700-1800 | Chapter 3:
19th
Century Romanticism | Chapter 4:
19th
Century
Transcendentalism | Chapter 5:
Late
19th
Century Realism | Chapter 6:
Late
19th
Century Naturalism | Chapter 7:
Early
20th Century and Modernism | Chapter 8:
American
Drama | Chapter 9: The
Harlem Renaissance | Chapter 10:
Late 20th Century and Postmodernism |
Appendix A: Useful Resources for Research
Appendix
B: Minorities and Women
Studies: African
-American Studies Native-American
Studies Asian-American
Studies
Gay &
Lesbian Studies Hispanic
& Mexican-American Studies Jewish-American
Studies Women
Studies Appendix
C: American Fiction Appendix
D: Writing Assignments
Appendix
E: The Theme of Alienation and Initiation and the
Immigrant Experience Appendix
F: Elements of Poetry
Appendix G: Elements of Fiction
Appendix H: Elements of Drama
Appendix I: The MLA Style
Appendix J: Research Topics
Appendix K: American Literary History
& Theory
Appendix L: The Frontier in American
Literature Appendix
M: Film Criticism and
American Literature Appendix N: American Gothic in
Literature
Appendix O: Selected Studies in
American Poetry
Appendix P: American Literature and
California
Appendix Q: American Folklore Appendix R: American Humor, Satire,
and Wit
Appendix S: The American Dream
Appendix T: Manifest Destiny
Appendix U: Nature, Ecocriticism,
& Ecofeminism
Appendix V: The American City in
Literature and Culture |
Appendix W: The Changing
American Landscape | Appendix
X: Contemporary
Adoptions of Early American Texts,
Authors | Appendix Y: Sympathy in
American Literature |
Copyright ©Paul Reuben All Rights Reserved PAL Created July 2, 1995