Digital American Literature Anthology

DALA Version 1.3 (2015)

Web/Tablet Versions EPub Versions PDF Versions As Four Larger Volumes

PART ONE

A: Native Peoples, Native Influences

B: Explorers, Invaders, and Colonists

C: Pilgrims, Puritans, and Opponents

D: Nationalism and Awakenings in the Age of Enlightenment

E: Transcendental Theory and Practice, An American Romanticism

PART TWO

F: The New Nation and Its Literature

G:: Edgar Allan Poe

H: Nathaniel Hawthorne

I: Herman Melville

J: Dickinson and Whitman

K: Writing Slavery

PART ONE

A: Native Peoples, Native Influences

B: Explorers, Invaders, and Colonists

C: Pilgrims, Puritans, and Opponents

D: Nationalism and Awakenings in the Age of Enlightenment

E: Transcendental Theory and Practice, An American Romanticism

PART TWO

F: The New Nation and Its Literature

G:: Edgar Allan Poe

H: Nathaniel Hawthorne

I: Herman Melville

J: Dickinson and Whitman

K: Writing Slavery

PART ONE

A: Native Peoples, Native Influences

B: Explorers, Invaders, and Colonists

C: Pilgrims, Puritans, and Opponents

D: Nationalism and Awakenings in the Age of Enlightenment

E: Transcendental Theory and Practice, An American Romanticism

PART TWO

F: The New Nation and Its Literature

G:: Edgar Allan Poe

H: Nathaniel Hawthorne

I: Herman Melville

J: Dickinson and Whitman

K: Writing Slavery

Part One

Part Two

Part Three

Part Four

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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 and Awakenings in the Age of Enlightenment
Transcendental Theory and Practice, An American Romanticism
The New Nation and Its Literature
American Gothic, A Dark Romanticism
Edgar Allan Poe
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Herman Melville
Emily Dickinson
Walt Whitman
Slavery in America, Introduction
Harriett Jacobs
Frederick Douglass
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Rise of Realism
Mark Twain

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