DALA

Digital American Literature Anthology

Coyote
Iktomi
Columbus
Smith
Pocahontas
Winthrop
Mather
Penn
Edwards
Wheatley
Jefferson
Franklin
Hawthorne
Poe
Melville
Dickinson
Jacobs
Douglass
Stowe
Twain

Version 1.5 (2019)

Edited by Dr. Michael O'Conner

Millikin University



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Web/Tablet Version - Table of Contents PDF Version - Table of Contents

PART ONE

Unit 1: Native Peoples, Native Influences

Unit 2: Explorers, Invaders, and Colonists

Unit 3: Pilgrims, Puritans, and Opponents

Unit 4: Nationalism in the Age of Enlightenment

Unit 5: Transcendental Theory and Practice

PART TWO

Unit 6: The New Nation and Its Literature

Unit 7: Nathaniel Hawthorne and the American Gothic

Unit 8: Edgar Allan Poe

Unit 9: Herman Melville

Unit 10: Dickinson and Whitman

Unit 11: Writing Slavery, Jacobs, Douglass, and Stowe

Unit 12: Mark Twain and the Rise of Realism

PART ONE

Unit 1: Native Peoples, Native Influences

Unit 2: Explorers, Invaders, and Colonists

Unit 3: Pilgrims, Puritans, and Opponents

Unit 4: Nationalism in the Age of Enlightenment

Unit 5: Transcendental Theory and Practice

PART TWO

Unit 6: The New Nation and Its Literature

Unit 7: Nathaniel Hawthorne and the American Gothic

Unit 8: Edgar Allan Poe

Unit 9: Herman Melville

Unit 10: Dickinson and Whitman

Unit 11: Writing Slavery, Jacobs, Douglass, and Stowe

Unit 12: Mark Twain and the Rise of Realism

Previous Editions

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A Selection of Academic Web Resources
General Academic Resources in the Study of American Literature
Native Peoples, Native Influences
Explorers, Invaders and Colonists
Pilgrims, Puritans and Opponents
Nationalism in the Age of Enlightenment
Transcendental Theory and Practice
The New Nation and Its Literature
Nathaniel Hawthorne and the American Gothic
Edgar Allan Poe
Herman Melville
Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman
Slavery in America, Introduction
Harriett Jacobs
Frederick Douglass
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Rise of Realism
Mark Twain


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