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Concise Anthology of American Literature (7th Edition)

Author McMichael, George
Publisher Pearson
Category Literary Criticism
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PublisherPearson
ISBN / ASIN0205763103
ISBN-139780205763108
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This consise anthology offers a balanced approach to the enjoyment of reading American literature. Over 20 new authors representing diverse cultural backgrounds allow students to read about unique experiences through the eyes of esteemed writers including Sonia Sanchez, Sherman Alexie, Maxine Hong Kingston, and Frances E.W. Harper. New historical documents, including the romantic letters exchanged by John and Abigail Adams and an account of the Vietnam War through the eyes of a young soldier, provide an understanding for student readers. Four groundbreaking dramas (from the 18th century: Slaves in Algiers, by Susanna Haswell Rowson; from the 19th century: The Escape, by William Wells Brown; from the early 20th century: Trifles, by Susan Glaspell; and from the late 20th century: Fences, by August Wilson) help students understand the role of theater in America through the centuries. Speeches by Legendary Leaders include Martin Luther King s unforgettable I Have a Dream speech and Booker T. Washington s historical Atlanta Exposition Address in addition to Barack Obama s 2009 Inaugural Address.
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