A History of American Literature
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Boynton Percy Holmes. A History of American Literature
PREFACE
CHAPTER I. THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
BOOK LIST
TOPICS AND PROBLEMS
CHAPTER II. THE EARLIEST VERSE
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TOPICS AND PROBLEMS
CHAPTER III. THE TRANSITION TO THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY
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TOPICS AND PROBLEMS
CHAPTER IV. JONATHAN EDWARDS AND BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
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TOPICS AND PROBLEMS
CHAPTER V. CRÈVECŒUR, THE “AMERICAN FARMER”
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TOPICS AND PROBLEMS
CHAPTER VI. THE POETRY OF THE REVOLUTION AND PHILIP FRENEAU
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TOPICS AND PROBLEMS
CHAPTER VII. THE EARLY DRAMA
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TOPICS AND PROBLEMS
CHAPTER VIII. CHARLES BROCKDEN BROWN
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TOPICS AND PROBLEMS
CHAPTER IX. IRVING AND THE KNICKERBOCKER SCHOOL
WASHINGTON IRVING
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TOPICS AND PROBLEMS
CHAPTER X. JAMES FENIMORE COOPER
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TOPICS AND PROBLEMS
CHAPTER XI. WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT
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TOPICS AND PROBLEMS
CHAPTER XII. EDGAR ALLAN POE
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TOPICS AND PROBLEMS
CHAPTER XIII. THE TRANSCENDENTALISTS
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CHAPTER XIV. RALPH WALDO EMERSON
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TOPICS AND PROBLEMS
CHAPTER XV. HENRY DAVID THOREAU
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TOPICS AND PROBLEMS
CHAPTER XVI. NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE
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TOPICS AND PROBLEMS
CHAPTER XVII. JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER
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TOPICS AND PROBLEMS
CHAPTER XVIII. HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW
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TOPICS AND PROBLEMS
CHAPTER XIX. JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL
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TOPICS AND PROBLEMS
CHAPTER XX. HARRIET BEECHER STOWE
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TOPICS AND PROBLEMS
CHAPTER XXI. OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES
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TOPICS AND PROBLEMS
CHAPTER XXII. SOME METROPOLITAN POETS
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TOPICS AND PROBLEMS
CHAPTER XXIII. THE POETRY OF THE SOUTH
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TOPICS AND PROBLEMS
CHAPTER XXIV. WALT WHITMAN
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TOPICS AND PROBLEMS
CHAPTER XXV. THE WEST AND MARK TWAIN
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TOPICS AND PROBLEMS
CHAPTER XXVI. THE WEST IN SILL AND MILLER
EDWARD ROWLAND SILL (1841–1887)
JOAQUIN MILLER (1841–1913)
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TOPICS AND PROBLEMS
CHAPTER XXVII. THE RISE OF FICTION; WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS
WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS (1837–)
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CHAPTER XXVIII. CONTEMPORARY DRAMA
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CHAPTER XXIX. THE LATER POETRY
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INDEX TO LEADING NINETEENTH-CENTURY PERIODICALS
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In its beginnings American literature differs from the literatures of most other great nations; it was a transplanted thing. It sprang in a way like Minerva, full-armed from the head of Jove, – Jove in this case being England, and the armor being the heritage which the average American colonist had secured in England before he crossed the Atlantic. In contrast, Greek, Roman, French, German, English, and the other less familiar literatures can all be more or less successfully traced back to primitive conditions. Their early life was interwoven with the growth of the language and the progress of a rude civilization, and their earliest products which have come down to us were not results of authorship as we know it to-day. They were either folk poetry, composed perhaps and certainly enjoyed by the people in groups and accompanied by group singing and dancing, – like the psalms and the simpler ballads, – or they were the record of folk tradition, slowly and variously developed through generations and finally collected into a continuous story like the Iliad, the Æneid, the “Song of Roland,” the “Nibelungenlied,” and “Beowulf.” They were composed by word of mouth and not reduced to writing for years or generations, and they were not put into print until centuries after they were current in speech or transcribed by monks and scholars.
The one great story-poem of this sort in American literature is the “Song of Hiawatha,” but this is the story of a conquered and vanishing race; it has nothing basic to do with the Americans of to-day; it is far less related to them than the earlier epics of the older European nations to whom we trace our ancestry. Except for a few place-names even the language of America owes nothing to that of the Indians, for the English tongue is a compound of Greek and Latin and French and German. Our literary beginnings, then, go back to two groups of educated English colonists, or immigrants, and our knowledge of them to conditions in the divided England from which they first came to Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607 and to Plymouth, Massachusetts, in 1620.
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