American Literature 1865-Present Online Course Calendar

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AMERICAN LITERATURE 1865-PRESENT

Course Calendar • Loibner-Waitkus

WEEK ONE Introduction to Class January 16-20 WEEK TWO “[I died for Beauty — but was scarce]” (C100), “[Because I could not stop January 21-27 for Death — ]” (C102), “[I heard a Fly buzz — when I died — ]” (C103), & “The Storm” (C544) WEEK THREE “The Yellow Wall-paper” (C844), “Why I Wrote ‘The Yellow Wallpaper’?” January 28- (C856), “The Road Not Taken” (D230), “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy February 3 Evening” (D233), “The Red Wheelbarrow” (D288), & “This Is Just to Say” (D289) WEEK FOUR “Sweat” (D517), “The Gilded Six-Bits” (Instructor Provided), & “Winter February 4-10 Dreams” (D630) WEEK FIVE “Barn Burning” (D771), “Hills Like White Elephants” (D803), “Mother February 11-17 to Son” (D835), “Theme for English B” (D844), “Harlem” (Instructor Provided), & “Yet Do I Marvel” (D854) WEEK SIX “The Man Who Was Almost a Man” (D958) & “We Real Cool” (E309) February 18-24 WEEK SEVEN “Harrison Bergeron” (Instructor Provided) & “The First Amendment” February 25- (Instructor Provided) March 3 WEEK EIGHT “Going to Meet the Man” (E392), “The Life You Save May Be Your Own” March 4-10 (E427) & “Good Country People” (E435) WEEK NINE “Howl” (D487), “Footnote to Howl” (E495) & “Woman Hollering Creek” March 11-17 (E1101) WEEK TEN SPRING BREAK March 18-24 WEEK ELEVEN MIDTERM EXAM March 25-31 WEEK TWELVE A Streetcar Named Desire (E76) April 1-7


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