Studies in American Literature to 1900
ENG-515-501
SUNY Cortland
- Semester
- Spring 2026
- Instructor
- Daniel Radus
- Start Date
- 01-26-2026
- Total Credits
- 3
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Studies in American literature to 1900, with emphasis on formalist, historical, and critical approaches and on understanding texts in relation to current scholarship. This class is an intensive seminar on the literature of the United States from 1820 to 1865. Though our conversations will range widely across the period’s literary and cultural histories, our readings will focus on representative works from six of the period’s most significant and enduring authors: Ralph Waldo Emerson, Walt Whitman, Henry David Thoreau, Emily Dickinson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Edgar Allan Poe. This course will meet online synchronously on Wednesdays, 4:20 - 6:50 p.m.
Course Area: English & Literature
Level: Graduate
Dates: 01-26-2026 - 05-15-2026
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