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Author:Robert Levine,Michael Elliott,Sandra Gustafson,Amy Hungerford,Mary Loeffelholz
The most-trusted anthology for complete works, balanced selections, and helpful editorial apparatus, The Norton Anthology of American Literature features a cover-to-cover revision. The Ninth Edition introduces new General Editor Robert Levine and three new-generation editors who have reenergized the volume across the centuries. Fresh scholarship, new authors—with an emphasis on contemporary writers—new topical clusters, and a new ebook make the Norton Anthology an even better teaching tool and an unmatched value for students.
Norton Anthology of American Literature 9th Table of contents:
Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking
Vigil Strange I Kept on the Field One Night
The Wound-Dresser
When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom’d
From Democratic Vistas
EMILY DICKINSON (1830–1886)
112 [Success is counted sweetest]
124 [Safe in their Alabaster Chambers – ]
202 [“Faith” is a fine invention]
207 [I taste a liquor never brewed – ]
225 [I’m “wife” – I’ve finished that – ]
269 [Wild Nights – Wild Nights!]
320 [There’s a certain Slant of light]
There’s a certain slant of light (1890)
340 [I felt a Funeral, in my Brain]
353 [I’m ceded – I’ve stopped being Their’s – ]
359 [A Bird, came down the Walk – ]
372 [After great pain, a formal feeling comes – ]
409 [The Soul selects her own Society – ]
448 [I died for Beauty – but was scarce]
477 [He fumbles at your Soul]
479 [Because I could not stop for Death – ]
518 [When I was small, a Woman died – ]
519 [This is my letter to the World]
591 [I heard a Fly buzz – when I died – ]
598 [The Brain – is wider than the Sky – ]
620 [Much Madness is divinest Sense – ]
656 [I started Early – Took my Dog – ]
704 [My Portion is Defeat – today – ]
706 [I cannot live with You – ]
764 [My Life had stood – a Loaded Gun – ]
1096 [A narrow Fellow in the Grass]
1212 [My Triumph lasted till the Drums]
1263 [Tell all the Truth but tell it slant – ]
1668 [Apparently with no surprise]
1773 [My life closed twice before it’s close]
Letters to Thomas Wentworth Higginson
April 15 and 25, 1862
RECONSTRUCTION
JOURDON ANDERSON
Letter from a Freedman to His Old Master
FRANCES E.W. HARPER
We Are All Bound Up Together
FREDERICK DOUGLASS
Reconstruction
ALBION W. TOURGéE
Letter to Joseph C. Abbott
ROBERT BROWN ELLIOTT
Speech in Favor of the Civil Rights Bill
LOUISA MAY ALCOTT (1832–1888)
From Little Women
From Part Second. Chapter IV. Literary Lessons
MARK TWAIN (SAMUEL L. CLEMENS) (1835–1910)
The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
CRITICAL CONTROVERSY: RACE AND THE ENDING OF ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN
JULIUS LESTER: From Morality and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
DAVID L. SMITH: From Huck, Jim, and American Racial Discourse
TONI MORRISON: From Introduction to Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
ALAN GRIBBEN: From Introduction to the NewSouth Edition
MICHIKO KAKUTANI: Light Out, Huck, They Still Want to Sivilize You
Fenimore Cooper’s Literary Offences
BRET HARTE (1836–1902)
The Luck of Roaring Camp
WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS (1837–1920)
Editha
HENRY ADAMS (1838–1918)
From The Education of Henry Adams
Chapter XXV. The Dynamo and the Virgin
CONSTANCE FENIMORE WOOLSON (1840–1894)
Rodman the Keeper
AMBROSE BIERCE (1842–c. 1914)
An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge
From The Devil’s Dictionary
REALISM AND NATURALISM
WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS
From Editor’s Study
HENRY JAMES
From The Art of Fiction
FRANK NORRIS
A Plea for Romantic Fiction
JACK LONDON
From What Life Means to Me
CHARLOTTE PERKINS GILMAN
From Masculine Literature
HENRY JAMES (1843–1916)
Daisy Miller: A Study
SARAH WINNEMUCCA (c. 1844–1891)
From Life Among the Piutes
From Chapter I. First Meeting of Piutes and Whites
From Chapter II. Domestic and Social Moralities
From Chapter VIII. The Yakima Affair
JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS (1848?–1908)
The Wonderful Tar-Baby Story
How Mr. Rabbit Was Too Sharp for Mr. Fox
EMMA LAZARUS (1849–1887)
In the Jewish Synagogue at Newport
1492
The New Colossus
SARAH ORNE JEWETT (1849–1909)
A White Heron
KATE CHOPIN (1850–1904)
Désirée’s Baby
The Story of an Hour
The Storm
The Awakening
The Awakening
MARY E. WILKINS FREEMAN (1852–1930)
The Revolt of “Mother”
JOSé MARTí (1853–1895)
Our America
BOOKER T. WASHINGTON (1856–1915)
From Up from Slavery
Chapter I. A Slave among Slaves
Chapter II. Boyhood Days
Chapter XIV. The Atlanta Exposition Address
CHARLES W. CHESNUTT (1858–1932)
The Goophered Grapevine
Po’ Sandy
The Wife of His Youth
PAULINE ELIZABETH HOPKINS (1859–1930)
Talma Gordon
HAMLIN GARLAND (1860–1940)
Under the Lion’s Paw
THE GHOST DANCE SONGS AND THE WOUNDED KNEE MASSACRE
[Flat Pipe is telling me] [Father, have pity on me] [The Crow Woman]NICHOLAS BLACK ELK AND JOHN G. NEIHARDT
From Black Elk Speaks
CHARLES ALEXANDER EASTMAN
From the Deep Woods to Civilization
ABRAHAM CAHAN (1860–1951)
Yekl: A Tale of the New York Ghetto
CHARLOTTE PERKINS GILMAN (1860–1935)
The Yellow Wall-paper
Why I Wrote “The Yellow Wallpaper”?
EDITH WHARTON (1862–1937)
The Lady’s Maid’s Bell
The Other Two
Roman Fever
IDA B. WELLS-BARNETT (1862–1931)
From Mob Rule in New Orleans
Shot an Officer
Death of Charles
Mob Brutality
Shocking Brutality
A Gray-Haired Victim
Was Charles a Desperado?
Died in Self-Defense
SUI SIN FAR (EDITH MAUD EATON) (1865–1914)
Leaves from the Mental Portfolio of an Eurasian
Mrs. Spring Fragrance
W. E. B. DU BOIS (1868–1963)
From The Souls of Black Folk
The Forethought
I. Of Our Spiritual Strivings
III. Of Mr. Booker T. Washington and Others
FRANK NORRIS (1870–1902)
From McTeague
Chapter I
Chapter II
THEODORE DREISER (1871–1945)
From Sister Carrie
Chapter I
Chapter III
STEPHEN CRANE (1871–1900)
Maggie: A Girl of the Streets
From The Black Riders
From War Is Kind
JAMES WELDON JOHNSON (1871–1938)
Lift Every Voice and Sing
From Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man
Chapter I
Chapter X
PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR (1872–1906)
When Malindy Sings
An Ante-Bellum Sermon
We Wear the Mask
Sympathy
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Frederick Douglass
JOHN M. OSKISON (1874–1947)
The Problem of Old Harjo
JACK LONDON (1876–1916)
To Build a Fire
South of the Slot
ZITKALA-ŠA (GERTRUDE SIMMONS BONNIN) (1876–1938)
From Impressions of an Indian Childhood
I. My Mother
II. The Legends
VII. The Big Red Apples
From The School Days of an Indian Girl
I. The Land of Red Apples
II. The Cutting of My Long Hair
V. Iron Routine
VI. Four Strange Summers
VII. Incurring My Mother’s Displeasure
The Soft-Hearted Sioux
Why I Am a Pagan
UPTON SINCLAIR (1878–1968)
From The Jungle
Chapter IX
BECOMING AMERICAN IN THE GILDED AGE
HORATIO ALGER
From Ragged Dick
ANDREW CARNEGIE
From The Gospel of Wealth
FREDERICK JACKSON TURNER
From The Significance of the Frontier in American History
CHARLES W. CHESNUTT
From The Future American
JANE ADDAMS
From Twenty Years at Hull-House
From Chapter V. First Days at Hull-House
From Chapter XI. Immigrants and Their Children
AMERICAN LITERATURE, 1914–1945
INTRODUCTION
A New World Between Two Wars
Changing Times and Transforming People
Revolutions in Technology, Media, and Science
The Great Depression and the Social Upheavals of the 1930s
From Realism and Naturalism to Modernism
Modernism Abroad and at Home
Modern Writing on Stage and Screen
Timeline
EDGAR LEE MASTERS (1868–1950)
Trainor, the Druggist
“Butch” Weldy
Margaret Fuller Slack
EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON 1869–1935
Luke Havergal
Richard Cory
Miniver Cheevy
WILLA CATHER (1873–1947)
My Ántonia
Introduction
Book I. The Shimerdas
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