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adam_text | Contents
Preface
ix
About the Editors
xxiv
m
LITERATURE TO
1750 ■
INTRODUCTION
ι
Comparative Timeline
3
America before Columbus
3
Map: Native American Peoples,
149л
io
Christianity, Islam, and the Lure of Asia
10
Conquest and Colonization in the New World
13
Map: Early European
Ex¡j¡oraíions
16
The Protestant Reformation and the Puritan Errand into the
Wilderness
18
Literature and Cultural Diversity in Colonial America
23
xxvi
Contents
Native American Origin and Creation Stories
Introduction
Д9
Iroquois Confederacy
33
Origin of Folk Stories (Seneca)
34
A Tale of the Foundation of the Great Island, Now North America
-
the Two Infants
Born, and the Creation of the Universe (Tuscarora)
37
Cherokee
40
How the World Was Made
41
Akimel O odham (Pima)
43
The Story of the Creation
43
Lakota
46
Wohpe and the Gift of the Pipe
48
Hupa gi
The Boy Who Grew Up at
Ta k imiìdmg
51
Native American Stories through a Modern
Lens
54
N.
Scott Momaday (b.
1934)
lì
The Becoming of the Native: Man in America before Columbus
55
Explorations and Early Encounters
Introduction
61
Christopher Columbus
(1451-1506) 66
Letter of Columbus, Describing the Results of His First Voyage
68
Alvar
Nunez
Cabeza
de Vaca
(с.
I49° c- T557)
74
The Narrative of
Cabeza
de Vaca
76
Proem
76
Chapter
14:
The departure of four Christians
77
Chapter
15:
What befell us among the people of
Malhado
79
Chapter
16:
The Christians leave the island of
Malhado
81
Chapter
19:
Our separation by the Indians
83
Chapter
20:
Of our escape
84
Chapter
21:
Our cure of some of the afflicted
84
Samuel
de
Champtain
(c.
xşjo-x&şş)
86
from The Voyages of Samuel
de Champlain
87
Contents
xxvii
Colonial Settlements
Introduction
93
Captain John Smith
(1580-1631) 106
The
Generali
Historie
of Virginia, New-England, and the Summer Isles
108
The Third Book, Chapter II, What Happened till the First Supply no
Jamestown through a Modern Lens
120
Pa
ula
Gunn Allen (b
л
939)
Pocahontas to Her English Husband, John
Rolfe 122
William Bradford
(1590-1657) 124
Of Plimoth Plantation
126
[Book
1] 127
from Chapter
1 127
Chapter
4:
Showing the reasons
&
causes of their remoovall
129
Chapter
9:
Of their vioage,
&
how they passed the sea, and of their safe
arrivali
at Cape Codd
132
Chapter
10:
Showing how they sought out a place of habitation, and what befell them
theraboute
135
BOOKE
2
I40
The remainder of Anno:
1620
[The Mayflower Compact; Difficult Beginnings; Early Relations
with the Indians and the Peace Treaty]
140
from Anno:
1621
[The First Harvest and Thanksgiving]
145
from Anno Domini:
1632
[Prosperity Brings Dispersal of the Population and the Division of
the Church at Plymouth]
146
Plymouth Plantation through a Modern
Lens
147
Wamsutta (Frank B.) James
(1923-2001)
Suppressed Speech on the 350th Anniversary of the Pilgrims Landing at Plymouth
i Rock, September
10,1970 149
John Winthrop
(1588-1649) 153
A
Modell
of Christian Charity
154
Anne Bradstreet (c.
1612-1672) 167
The Prologue
170
In Honour of that High and Mighty Princess Queen Elizabeth of Happy
Memory
172
An Epitaph on My Dear and Ever-Honoured Mother Mrs. Dorothy Dudley,
Who Deceased December
27,1643,
and of Her Age,
61 176
To Her Father with Some Verses
177
xxviii
Contents
The Flesh and the Spirit
178
The Author to Her Book
181
Before the Birth of One of Her Children
181
To My Dear and Loving Husband
182
ALetter to Her Husband, Absent upon Public Employment
183
Here Follows Some Verses upon the Burning of Our House, July 10th,
1666.
Copied Out
of a Loose Paper
184
As Weary Pilgrim
185
Bradstreet thro ugh a Modern
Len
s i87
Rose Murray
Puritan Woman
188
Mary Rowlandson
(і6з67-і7іг) ідо
The Sovereignty and Goodness of God
191
Edward Taylor (c.
1642-1729) 229
Preparatory Meditations
230
Prologue
231
Meditation
8
(First Series) John
6:51
1 am the Living Bread
232
Meditation
38
(First Series)
1
John
2:1
An Advocate with the Father
233
God s Determinations
235
The Preface
235
The Joy of Church Fellowship Rightly Attended
236
Miscellaneous Poems
237
Upon Wedlock, and Death of Children
238
Upon a Spider Catching a Fly
239
Huswifery
241
A Fig for Thee Oh! Death
242
Francis Daniel Pastorius
(1651-0.1719) 244
Letter Sent from Philadelphia, May
30,1698 245
AMERICAN CONTEXTS
Colonial Diaries and Journals
Introduction
252
Samuel Sewall
{1652-1730) 253
from The Diary of Samuel Sewall
254
Cotton Mather
(1663-1728) 259
from The Diary of Cotton Mather
260
Sarah Kemble Knight
{1666-1727} 265
from The Private Journal of a Journey from Boston to New York
266
Contents
xxix
William Byrd
(1674-1744) 270
from The Secret Diary of William Byrd of
Westover 271
Jonathan Edwards
(1703-1758) 276
On Sarah Pierpont
278
Personal Narrative
279
Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God
290
from Images or Shadows of Divine Things
303
Edwards through a Modern Lens
зоб
Robert Lowell
(1917-1977)
Mr. Edwards and the Spider
307
ш
AMERICAN LITERATURE,
1750-1830
m
INTRODUCTION
311
Comparative Timeline jjj
Print Culture and the Road to Revolution
314
Map: The Thirteen Colonies in ijj$
321
Society and Culture in the New Nation
324
Map: The Missouri Compromise
32y
The Emergence of an American Literature
330
Writing Colonial Lives
Introduction
335
Benjamin Franklin
(1706-1790) 340
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
342
from Part One
344
from Part Two
361
Franklin through a Modern Lens
372
Mark Twain
(1835-1910)
The Late
Benj amin
Franklin
373
Elizabeth Ashbridge
(1713-1755) 376
from Some Account of the Fore Part of the Life of Elizabeth Ashbridge
377
xxx
Contents
lohaWoolman
(1720-1772) 390
The Journal of John Woolman
390
Chapter I [Early Life and Vocation]
391
from Chapter III [Business Became My Burden]
398
Samson Occom
(1723-1792) 402
A Short Narrative of My Life
403
OCCOM THROUGH A MODERN LENS
410
James Ottery (b.
1953)
The Diary of Samson Occum
411
Olaudah Equiano (i745?-i797)
414
The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus
Vassa,
the African, Written by Hims elf
415
Chapter
2
[Kidnapping, Enslavement, and the Middle Passage]
416
AMERICAN CONTEXTS
To Begin the World Over Again ;
The Emerging Idea of America
Introduction
427
J. Hector St. John
de Crèvecoeur
(1733-1813) 429
Letters from an American Farmer
430
from Letter III. What Is an American
430
]ohn Dickinson
(1732-1808) 433
The Liberty Song
434
Hannah Griffitts
(1727-1817) 43g
The Female Patriots
436
Thomas Paine
(1737-1809) 437
from Common Sense,
1776 438
John Adams
(1735-1826)
and Abigail Adams
(1744-1818) 442
Letter from Abigail Adams to John Adams, March
31,1776 443
Letter from John Adams to Abigail Adams, April
14,1776 444
Letters from John Adams to Abigail Adams, July
3,1776 445
Thomas fefferson
(1743-1826) 446
Draft of the Declaration of Independence
447
Notes on the State of Virginia
452
Query
XVII:
The different religions received into that state?
453
Query
XVIÏI:
The particular customs and manners that may happen to be received
in that state?
457
Contents
xxxi
George Washington
(1732-1799) 458
Letter to the
Touro
Synagogue, Newport, Rhode Island,
1790 459
Absalom Jones
(1746-1818) 460
Petition of the People of Colour
462
Tecumseh
(1768-1813) 463
Speech of Tecumseh to Governor Harrison
464
Literature fora New Nation
Introduction
467
AMERICAN CONTEXTS
Who Reads an American Book? :
Calls for a National Literature
Introduction
476
Royal! Tyler
{1757-1826) 478
Prologue to The Contrast
480
Judith Sargent Murray
(1751-1820) 481
from The Gleaner, Number
96 482
Charles Brockden Brown
{1771-1810) 484
from The Preface to The American Review, and Literary Journal
485
Will ia
m
Tudor
(1779-1830) 486
from An Essay on American Scenery
486
Edward Tyrell Channing
(1790-1856) 490
from On Models in Literature
490
James Fenimore Cooper
(1789-1851) 493
from Notions of the Americans
493
Philip Freneau
(1752-1832) 495
To Sir Toby
497
On the Emigration to America
499
The Wild Honey Suckle
501
The Indian Burying Ground
502
xxxii
Contents
Phillis Wheatley (c.
1753-1784) 503
On Being Brought from Africa to America
505
To the University of Cambridge, in New-England
506
To the Right Honourable William, Earl of Dartmouth, His Majesty s Principal Secretary
of State for North-America, &c
507
To
S. M. a
Young Afiican Painter, on Seeing His Works
508
AFarewell to America. To Mrs.
S.W. 510
To His Excellency General Washington
512
Liberty and Peace, A Poem
514
Letter to Samson Occom, February
11,1774 516
WHEATLEY THROUGH A MODERN LENS
517
Kevin Young (b.
1970)
Homage to Phillis Wheatley
518
Washington Irving
(1783-1839) 520
The Sketch Book
521
The Author s Account of Himself
523
The Wife
525
Rip Van Winkle
530
Catharine
María
Sedgwick
(1789-1867) 543
Cacoethes Scribendi
544
Augustus Baldwin Longstreet
(1790-1870) 556
Georgia Scenes
557
Georgia Theatrics
558
The Dance
560
William Cullen Bryant
(1794-1878) 367
Thanatopsis
569
The Yellow Violet
571
To a Waterfowl
572
To Cole, The Painter, Departing for Europe
573
The Prairies
574
Jane Johnston Scnoolcraft
(1800-1841) 577
Mishosha, or the Magician and His Daughters
578
Ш
AMERICAN LITERATURE,
1830 1865
INTRODUCTION
587
Comparative Timeline
58g
Technology, Transportation, and the Growth of the Literary
Marketplace
594
Contents
xxxiii
Religion, Immigration, and Territorial Expansion
597
Sectionalism and the Coming of the Civil War
603
Map: The
Compromise
ofi
8ζο
and the Kansas-Nebraslca Act of
18ζΑ
6 03
The Era of Reform
Introduction
607
AMERICAN CONTEXTS
I Will Be Heard : The Rhetoric of Antebellum Reform
Introduction
617
David Walker
(1785-1830) 619
from An Appeal to the Colored Citizens of the World
619
William Lloyd Garrison
(1805-1879) 621
To the Public
62г
Orestes A. Brownson
(1803-1876) 624
from The Laboring Classes
625
Catherine E. Beecher
(1800-1878) 627
from A Treatise on Domestic Economy
627
Seneca Falls Woman s Convention (July
19-20,1848) 629
Declaration of Sentiments
629
Elizabeth Oakes Smith
(1806-1893) 632
from Woman and Her Needs
632
Sojourner Truth
(1795-1883) 637
Speech to a Women s Rights Convention
638
William Apess
(1798-1839) 639
An Indian s Looking-Glass for the White Man
640
Lydia
Maria Child
(1802-1880) 645
Letter from New-York [The Trial of Amelia Norman]
646
Ralph Waldo Emerson
(1803-1882) 653
Nature
655
Introduction
655
Chapter I. Nature
656
Chapter III. Beauty
658
xxxiv
Contents
Chapter IV. Language
662
Chapter
VII.
Spirit
666
from Chapter
VIII.
Prospects
668
The American Scholar
670
Self-Reliance
683
Circles
701
Experience
709
Margaret Fuller
(1810-1850) 725
from Woman in the Nineteenth Century
727
New Year s Day
734
Our City Charities
737
Things and Thoughts in Europe, Number
18 742
Harriet BeecherStowe
(18x1-1896) 747
Trials of a Housekeeper
749
The Seamstress
753
The Freeman s Dream: A Parable
760
Preface to Uncle Tom s Cabin
761
Harriet Jacobs
(1813-1897) 763
Letter from a Fugitive Slave [New-York Tribune,
1853] 765
Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
768
Preface by the Author
769
I. Childhood
769
VII.
The Lover
772
X. A Perilous Passage in the Slave Girl s Life
776
XIV.
Another Link to Life
779
XVII.
The Flight
781
XXI.
The Loophole of Retreat
784
XLI.
Free at Last
786
Henry David Thoreau
(1817-1862) 792
Resistance to Civil Government
793
Walden
809
from Economy
810
Where I Lived, and What I Lived For
815
The Bean-Field
823
The Village
832
Spring
836
Conclusion
846
Frederick Douglass
(1818-1895) 855
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, Written
by Himself
857
Contents
xxxv
Douglass through a Modern Lens
923
Robert Hayden
(1913-1980)
Frederick Douglass
924
African American Slave Songs
(1800-1865) 935
Roll, Jordan, Roll
926
Nobody Knows the Trouble I ve Had
927
Many Thousand Go
927
Go Down, Moses
928
Swing Low Sweet Chariot
928
Steal Away to Jesus
929
I Thank God I m Free at Las
929
Slave Songs through a Modern Lens
931
James
Weldon
Johnson
(1871-1938)
0
Black and Unknown Bards
932
American Facts and American Fiction
Introduction
935
AMERICAN CONTEXTS
Countless Phenomena of the Times :
The Role of the Periodical Press
Introduction
944
James Ewell Heath
(1792-1862) 946
Southern Literature
[Southern
Literary Messenger]
947
John L. O SulHvan
(1813-1895) 950
from Introduction [The United States Magazine and Democratic Review]
951
Sarah Josepha Hale
(1788-1879)
95a
Editors Table [Godey s Lady s Book]
953
Charles
F. Briggs (1804-1877) 957
Introductory [Putnam s Monthly
Magazine] 958
Thomas Hamilton
(1822-1865) 960
Apology [The
Anglo-Ąfiican
Magazine]
961
Nathaniel Hawthorne
(1804-1864) 966
The Wives of the Dead
968
xxxvi
Contents
My Kinsman, Major Molineux
973
Young Goodman Brown
987
The Minister s Black Veil
997
The Birth-Mark
1006
Edgar Allan
Poe
(1809-1849) 10x8
Ligeia
1020
The Fall of the House of Usher
1030
The Tell-Tale Heart
1044
The Purloined Letter
1048
Fanny Fern (Sara Payson Willis
Parton)
(1811-1872) 1062
The Tear of a Wife
1064
Dollars and Dimes
1064
Blackwell s Island [Numbers I-III]
1066
The Coming Woman
1071
Herman Melville
(1819-1891) 1072
Bartleby, the Scrivener
1074
The Paradise of Bachelors and the Tartarus of Maids
110г
Donald Grant Mitchell (Ik Marvel)
(1822-1908) 1119
A Bachelor s Reverie
1130
Elizabeth Barstow Stoddard
(1823-1902) 1134
Lemorne versus Huell
-1135
Rebecca Harding Davis
(1831-1910) 1149
Life in the Iron-Mills
1150
Louisa May Alcott
(1832-1888) 1178
The Brothers
1179
New Poetic Voices
Introduction
1195
AMERICAN CONTEXTS
The American Muse: Poetry at Midcentury
Introduction
1202
Lydia
Sigourney
(1791-1865) 1203
Indian Names
1204
To a Shred of Linen
1205
Contents
xxxvii
Ralph Waldo Emerson
(1803-1882) 1207
The Rhodora: On Being Asked, Whence Is the Flower?
1208
The Snow-Storm
1208
Hamatreya
1209
Days
1211
Elizabeth Oakes Smith
(1806-1893) 1212
The Unattained
1212
The Drowned Mariner
1213
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
(1807-1882) 1215
The Jewish Cemetery at Newport
1216
My Lost Youth
1218
John Greenlcaf Whittier
(1807-1892) 1220
The Hunters of Men
1221
The Farewell of a Virginia Slave Mother to Her Daughters Sold into Southern
Bondage
1222
Edgar Allan
Poe
(1809-1849) 1224
[Sonnet
-
to Science]
1225
To Helen
1225
The Raven
1226
Annabel Lee
1229
Frances E. W. Harper {1825-191
1) 1230
The Slave Mother
1231
Ethiopia
1232
Rose Terry Cooke
(1827-1892) 1233
Here
1233
Captive
1234
The Harvest Is Past
1235
Walt Whitman
(1819-1892) 1236
Leaves of Grass
1238
Inscriptions
One s-SelflSing
1240
Song of Myself
1240
Children of Adam
Once I Pass d through a Populous City
1286
Facing West from California s Shores
1286
As Adam Early in the Morning
1286
Calamus
In Paths Untrodden
1287
xxxviii
Contents
Of the Terrible Doubt of Appearances
1287
Trickle Drops
1288
City of Orgies
1288
I Saw in Louisiana a Live-Oak Growing
1289
Here the Frailest Leaves of Me
1289
Sea-Drift
Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking
1290
By the Roadside
When I Heard the Learn d Astronomer
1295
I Sit and Look Out
1295
The Dalliance of the Eagles
1295
Drum-Taps
Beat! Beat! Drums!
1296
Cavalry Crossing a Ford
1297
Vigil Strange I Kept on the Field One Night
1297
A Sight in Camp in the Daybreak Gray and Dim
1298
The Wound-Dresser
1298
Reconciliation
1300
Memories of President Lincoln
When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom d
1301
Whispers of Heavenly Death
A Noiseless Patient Spider
1308
Songs of Parting
So Long!
1308
i Whitman through a Modern Lens
ізн
|
Langston
Hughes
(1902-1967)
I Old Walt
1312
ji
Altea
Ginsberg
(1926-1997)
¡I A Supermarket in California
1312
Emily Dickinson
(1830-1886) 1314
Manuscript version of These are the days when Birds come hack
- 1316
Indian Summer
(1890
version of These are the days when Birds come
back
- ) 1317
130
[Fr
122!
These are the days when Birds come back-
1317
49lFr39l I never lost as much but twice,
1318
67
[Fr
112}
Success is counted sweetest
1318
84
[Fr
121]
Her breast is fit for pearls,
1318
і85ІРг2О2]
Faith is a fine invention
1319
199
{Fr
225!
I m wife -I ve finished that-
1319
2x1
{Fr
205!
Come slowly
-
Eden!
1319
Contents
xxxix
214 [Fr 207]
I taste a liquor never brewed
- 1320
216
[Fr
124]
Safe in their Alabaster Chambers
- (1859
and
1861
versions)
1320
241 [Fr 33g]
I like a look of Agony,
1321
249
[Fr
269]
Wild Nights-Wild Nights!
1321
252
[Fr
312]
I can wade Grief
— 1322
258
[Fr
320]
There s a certain Slant of light,
1322
271
[Fr
307]
A solemn thing
-
it was
-
I said
- 1323
280
[Fr
340]
I felt a Funeral, in my Brain,
1323
288
[Fr
260]
I m Nobody! Who are you?
1324
303^409]
The Soul selects her own Society
- 1324
324
[Fr
236]
Some keep the Sabbath going to Church
- 1325
327
[Fr
336]
Before I got my eye put out
1325
328
[Fr
359]
A Bird came down the Walk
- 1326
338^365]
I know that He exists.
1327
341
[Fr
372]
After great pain, a formal feeling comes
- 1327
357
[Fr
615]
God is a distant
-
stately Lover
- 1328
401
[Fr
675]
What Soft
-
Cherubic Creatures
- 1328
409
[Fr
545]
They dropped like Flakes
- 1328
435
[Fr
620]
Much Madness is divinest Sense
1329
441
[Fr
519]
This is my letter to the World
1329
444
[Fr
524]
It feels a shame to be Alive
- 1329
448
[Fr
446]
This was a Poet
-
It is That
1330
449
[Fr
448]
I died for Beauty
—
but was scarce
1331
465
[Fr
591]
I heard a Fly buzz
—
when I died
- 1331
501
[Fr
373]
This World is not Conclusion.
1331
502
[Fr
377]
At least
-
to pray
-
is left
—
is left
— 1332
508
[Fr
353]
I m ceded
—
I ve stopped being Theirs
- 1332
510
[Fr
355]
It was not Death, for I stood up,
1333
512
[Fr
360]
The Soul has Bandaged moments
- 1334
605
[Fr
513]
The Spider holds a Silver Ball
1335
632
[Fr
598]
The Brain-is wider than the Sky-
1335
640
[Fr
706]
I cannot live with You
— 1335
650
[Fr
760]
Pain
—
has an Element of Blank
- 1337
657
[Fr
466]
I dwell in Possibility
— 1337
675
[Fr
772]
Essential Oils
-
are wrung
— 1338
709
[Fr
788]
Publication
—
is the Auction
1338
712
[Fr
479]
Because I could not stop for Death
—
1338
754
[Fr
764]
My Life had stood
—
a Loaded Gun
— 1339
883
[Fr
930]
The Poets light but Lamps
- 1340
986
[Fr
1096]
A narrow Fellow in the Grass
1340
1052
[Fr
800]
I never saw a Moor
— 1341
1072
[Fr
194]
Title divine
-
is mine!
1341
1078
[Fr
1108]
The Bustle in a House
1342
1082
[Fr
1044]
Revolution is the Pod
1342
xl
Contents
1129 [Fr 1263]
Tell all the Truth but tell it slant
- 1342
1463
[Fr
1489]
A Route of Evanescence
1343
1545
[Fr
1577]
The Bible is an antique Volume
- 1343
1624
[Fr
1668]
Apparently with no surprise
1344
1651
[Fr
1715]
A Word made Flesh is seldom
1344
1732
[Fr
1773]
My life closed twice before its close
- 1344
1737
[Fr
267]
Rearrange a Wife s affection!
1345
1739
[Fr
386]
Some say goodnight
—
at night
— 1345
1760
[Fr
1590]
Elysium is as far as to
1346
Letters
1346
Exchange with Susan Gilbert Dickinson, summer
1861 1346
To Thomas Wentworth Higginson,
7
June
1862 1348
Dickinson through a Modern Lens
bso
Adrienne
Rich (b.
1929)
I Am in Danger
—
Sir
— 1351
Cathy Song (b.
1955)
A Poet in the House
135г
AMERICAN CONTEXTS
Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory ;
The Meanings of the Civil War
Introduction
1354
John Brown
(1800-1859) 1356
John Brown s Last Speech, December
2,1859 1357
Jefferson Davis
(1808-1889) 1359
Jefferson Davis s Inaugural Address, February
18,1861 1339
Civil War Songs
1363
Dixie s Land
1363
John Brown s Body
1364
В
attle Hymn of the Republic
1365
Frederick Douglass
(1818-1895) 1366
Men of Color, to Arms!
1367
Herman Melville
(1819-1891) 1369
The House-top
1371
Abraham Lincoln
(1809-1865) 1372
The Gettysburg Address, November
19,1863 1372
Second Inaugural Address, March
4,1865 1374
Contents
xli
Henry Highland Garnet
(1815-1882}
1373
from A Memorial Discourse [Delivered February
12,1865] 1374
Mary Boykin Miller Chesnut
(1823-1886) 1377
A Diary from Dixie, April
19-22,1865 1378
Will
iam Cullen
Bryant
{1794-1878) 1380
The Death of Lincoln
1381
Sarah Morgan Bryan Piatt
(1836-1919) 1381
Arlington Heights
1382
Henry Timrod
(1828-1867) 1383
The Charleston Ode
1384
Frances E. W. Harper
(1825-1911)
Ј385
Learning to Read
1386
Walt Whitman
(1819-1892) 1388
from Memoranda during the War
1388
Index of Authors and Titles
1396
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