American Lit 245 FALL QUARTER
2004
September 29, 2004
MONDAY |
TUESDAY |
WEDNESDAY |
THURSDAY |
FRIDAY |
20 September Intro and Syllabus |
21 Starter Kit Discussion |
22 Starter Kit Discussion |
23 pp. 1-9 (1-10) Verrazzanno,
pp. 10-16 (11-17); Cabeza de Vaca,
pp. 17-26 (17-26) |
24 John Smith, pp. 32-45 (32-45); Prep Writing Assignment
#1 due |
27 Computer Lab Orientation—1220G |
28 William Bradford, pp. 46-61 (45-60); Thomas
Morton, pp. 62-69 (60-67) |
29 Anne Bradstreet, pp. 84-86 (82-84); selected
poems; Meditations, pp. 104-107 (101-104); Puritanism, pp. 109-111
(4-6) Mary Rowlandson, pp. 125-137 (117-128 |
30 Rowlandson, pp. 137-149 (129-140). Prep Writing
Assignment #3 due |
1 October Samuel Sewall pp.
150-161 (140-151) |
4 Computer Lab—Prep Writing help—individual
conferences. See me in my office—211T |
5 John Woolman pp.
239-253 (257-271) |
6 Jonathan Edwards, pp. 290-291; pp. 309-318;
skim “Sinners. . . ,” pp. 298-309 (222-223; 240-249; Skim 230-240) |
7 Ben Franklin film |
8 Benjamin Franklin, pp. 318-320; pp. pp.
342-345; Letters 365, 369; Speech pp. 370-371. (293-295, 316-319, Letters
340, 344, Speech . . . 346-7 |
11 Thomas Paine, pp. 371-373; Browse pp.
374-388; Read pp. 388-395 (347-349; Browse 349-363; Read 363-369) Prep Writing Assignment #5
due |
12 Thomas Jefferson pp. 412-416 (393-397); The
Federalist p. 443, pp. 446-451 (429, 432-437) |
13 No Class |
14 Review |
15 Experience #1 Beginnings through |
18 The Native American Heritage--pp. 533-551
(522-539) |
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12 Faculty Work Day |
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24 Nonscheduled day—no
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7 No
regularly scheduled classes; faculty work day |
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