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Course Description

Reading and learning about American literature is synonymous with understanding the history and culture of a nation that has undergone dramatic social, economic, and cultural change in its relatively short history. This course is a reveiw of the literature of America and the people who made it, from earliest days to the present. Learn about the major literary movements; realism, romanticism and transcendentalism and the authors who have contributed significantly to the development of American literature in its different aspects.

If you're looking for test prep or review for school or college or just interested in understanding the changes in American literature for your general educational enhancement, this course will meet your needs.

Course Lessons

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Lesson 1: Introduction

Overview of the course

Lesson 2: Lesson 2: Colonial Period to 1750

Colonial Period up to 1750

Lesson 3: Lesson 3: Revolutionary Period up to 1820

The Writings of the Revolutionary Period up to 1820

Lesson 4: Lesson 4: Writings from 1820-1865

The Flowering of American Romanticism from 1820-1865

Lesson 5: Lesson 5: The Writings of a Continental Nation, 1865-1900

The Writings of a Continental Nation, 1865-1900

Lesson 6: Lesson 6: Writings 1900-1920's

The Writings of 1900 through the 1920's

Lesson 7: Lesson 7: Writings 1920-1945

The Writings of 1920-1945

Lesson 8: Lesson 8: Writings from 1945 to Present

The Writings of 1945 -- To The Present

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Additional Information about A history of American Literature

Course Title : American Literature Review
CEU Value :

1.0 (Continuing Education Units)

Course Number : 31641
Course Type : High School Level
Course URL :

http://literature.onlineclasses.com

Course Rating : Excellent Course! 4 Star Rating
Instructor :

Ann Burlington

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Duration : Continuous: Enroll anytime!
Course Fee :

Basic Course: $25

   

with CEUs & Certificate: $50

NOT FOR COLLEGE CREDIT
This is a non-credit course, and is provided for your personal enrichment. This course is not intended to be a substitute for any state, government, licensing, or educational requirements.

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