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Ⅰ.THE COLONIAL PERIOD,1607-17611
INTRODUCTION TO PART Ⅰ3
Colonial Beginnings in Virginia and New England5
JOHN SMITH (1580-1631)5
From A Description of New England6
A Call for American Colonists6
From The Generall Historie of Virginia9
Pocahontas9
CONDITIONS AT JAMESTOWN,1607-160910
WILLIAM BRADFORD (c.1590-1657)11
From Of Plimoth Plantation12
Showing ye Reasons and Causes of Their Remoovall12
The Compact and Settlement13
THOMAS MORTON (c.1590-1646)15
From The New English Canaan15
Of the Revells of New Canaan15
Of a Great Monster16
How the 9.Worthies18
JOHN WINTHROP (1588-1649)19
From The Journal20
Price Fixing20
A Scarlet Letter21
Problems of Government21
Murder of Oldham22
A Cruel Schoolmaster23
On Liberty24
Seventeenth-Century New England Puritanism25
JOHN COTTON (1585-1652)25
From God's Promise to His Plantation26
Counsel to the Colonists26
From The Keyes of the Kingdom of Heaven27
Of the Fruits of Congregational Discipline27
EDWARD JOHNSON (1598-1672)27
From The Wonder-Working Providence28
Founding of Harvard College28
NATHANIEL WARD (1578-1652)29
From The Simple Cobler of Aggawamm30
Against Toleration30
Man's Clear Duty32
ROGER WILLIAMS (c.1604-1683)32
From The Blovdy Tenent33
Theses Proved33
Separation of Church and State34
THOMAS SHEPARD (1605-1649)35
From The Sincere Convert36
The Everlasting Fire36
Nine Easy Ways to Hell37
ANNE BRADSTREET (c.1612-1672)38
The Prologue38
Meditation39
To My Dear and Loving Husband40
MICHAEL WIGGLESWORTH (1631-1705)40
From The Day of Doom40
God's Judgment Day40
The Easiest Room in Hell41
JOHN DAVENPORT (1597-1670)43
From A Discourse about Civil Government43
A Defense of Theocracy43
INCREASE MATHER (1639-1723)45
From An Essay for the Recording of Illustrious Providences46
A Bewitched House46
The Probation by Cold Water47
COTTON MATHER (1663-1728)49
From The Wonders of the Invisible World51
Devils in New England51
From Magnalia Christi Americana52
The Life of Mr.Thomas Hooker52
From A Christian at His Calling53
From Bonifacius,or Essays to Do Good54
The Duties of Schoolmasters54
From Manuductio ad Ministerium56
First Philosophy56
Rational Mystery of Godliness56
Ways to Do Good57
On College Love Affairs58
On Poetry58
On Literary Style58
On Music58
Original Sermons59
Meeting Popular Ingratitude59
SAMUEL SEWALL (1652-1730)59
From Diary60
An Act of Friendship60
A Student's Punishment60
A Dream60
Trouble with Indians61
A Lover Swoons61
Great Boston Fire61
Religious Problems62
Social Problems62
Prayer,Fears,and Faith62
A Sense of Guilt63
Negro Slavery63
From The Selling of Joseph64
THE NEW-ENGLAND PRIMER (c.1690)64
The Alphabet65
The Dutiful Child's Promises65
Verses66
Good Children Must66
Learn These Four Lines66
Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep66
The Colonial Frontier66
MARY ROWLANDSON (c.1635-1678)66
From Narrative of the Captivity and Restauration67
The Beginning of the Captivity67
The First Remove68
The Second Remove69
The Third Remove69
The Eighth Remove71
The Eleventh Remove71
The Twelfth Remove71
WILLIAM BYRD (1674-1744)72
From The History of the Dividing Line73
Settlers' Unwise Indian Policy73
Contented Poverty74
From A Journey to the Land of Eden75
Primitive Dentistry75
From A Progress to the Mines75
Visit to Governor Spotswood75
ALEXANDER SPOTSWOOD (1676-1740)77
Education of Indians77
JAMES OGLETHORPE (1696-1785)78
From A Brief Account of the Establishment of the Colony of Georgia78
The Designs of the Trustees78
Religious Currents of the Eighteenth Century81
JONATHAN EDWARDS (1703-1758)81
The Flying Spider82
Sarah Pierrepont84
Personal Narrative85
Nature89
Notes on Natural Science89
Of the Prejudices of the Imagination89
Of Being90
From The Christian Pilgrim92
From Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God93
From The Freedom of the Will95
Conclusion:God the Ruler of All Things95
JOHN WOOLMAN (1720-1772)96
From Journal96
Early Days96
Thoughts at Sea99
Economic Thought100
THOMAS HUTCHINSON (1711-1780)100
From The History of Massachusetts-Bay101
Trade in Colonial America101
Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)104
From Autobiography106
Reasons for Writing106
A Boston Childhood107
Bookish Inclination108
The New-England Courant111
Deistic Principles112
Scheme for Arriving at Moral Perfection113
Poor Richard's Almanack117
Electrical Experiments118
From Articles of Belief and Acts of Religion119
First Principles119
Advice to a Young Tradesman120
The Way to Wealth121
The Sale of the Hessians125
Letters:126
To John Alleyne:On Early Marriage126
To William Strahan:The Effect of War127
To Madam Brillon:The Ephemera127
To Madam Brillon:The Whistle128
To Samuel Mather:Cotton Mather129
To Ezra Stiles:Deistic Beliefs129
Ⅱ.THE REVOLUTIONARY PERIOD.1761-1783131
INTRODUCTION TO PART Ⅱ133
JAMES OTIS (1725-1783)135
Opposition to Writs of Assistance135
SAMUEL ADAMS (1722-1803)137
Resolutions,October 29,1765138
JOHN DICKINSON (1732-1808)139
From Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania140
Ⅰ.Thoughts on Some Late Transactions140
Ⅲ.Non-violent Resistance142
Liberty Song144
PATRICK HENRY (1736-1709)145
Speech in the Virginia Convention of Delegates,March 23,1775145
VIRGINIA BILL OF RIGHTS,June 12,1776147
THOMAS PAINE (1737-1809)148
From Common Sense149
Ⅲ.Thoughts on the Present State of American Affairs149
From The American Crisis154
The Times That Try Men's Souls154
From The Age of Reason156
The Faith of a Deist156
REVOLUTIONARY SONGS AND BALLADS161
Virginia Banishing Tea162
The American Hero,by Nathaniel Niles162
The Yankee's Return from Camp163
The Ballad of Nathan Hale164
Independence164
The Battle of the Kegs,by Francis Hopkinson165
A Birthday Song,by Jonathan Odell166
Lords of the Main,by Joseph Stansbury166
JOHN TRUMBULL (1750-1831)167
From Essay on the Use and Advantages of the Fine Arts167
Future Glory of America167
From The Progress of Dulness169
Tom Brainless at College169
The Quackeries of Learning169
From M'Fingal170
The Tarring of M'Fingal170
HECTOR ST.JOHN DE CREVECOEUR (1735-1813)172
From Letters from an American Farmer173
Ⅲ.What is an American?173
From Sketches of Eighteenth Century America179
A Man of Sorrows179
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799)184
Letter to Colonel Nicola:Refusing a Crown185
Address to the Officers,March 15,1783185
Orders Announcing the Cessation of Hostilities188
TRIBUTES TO WASHINGTON189
From The Life of George Washington&by M.L.Weems190
Columbia's First and Greatest Son190
Truth and the Cherry Tree190
From Under the Old Elm&by J.R.Lowell191
At the Tomb of Washington&by Clinton Scollard192
Inscription at Mount Vernon192
The Twenty-second of February&by W.C.Bryant192
Ode for Washington's Birthday&by O.W.Holmes193
The Character of George Washington&by W.L.Cross193
JOHN ADAMS (1735-1826)197
From A Defence of the Constitutions of Government of the United States of America198
Who Are the People?198
Protecting the People200
Characteristics of Democracy201
Mixed Government Best201
Letters:201
To Mrs.Adams:Washington's Appointment201
To Mrs.Adams:The Act of Separation202
To Hezekiah Niles:The Real American Revolution203
Ⅲ.THE EARLY NATIONAL PERIOD,1783-1829205
INTRODUCTION TO PART Ⅲ207
Nationalism and Democracy209
PHILIP FRENEAU (1752-1832)209
A Political Litany209
On the Memorable Victory of Paul Jones210
To the Memory of the Brave Americans211
The Vanity of Existence212
Literary Importation212
The Wild Honeysuckle213
The Indian Burying Ground213
Ode:"God Save the Rights of Man!"213
On a Honey Bee214
On the Anniversary of the Storming of the Bastille214
The Republican Genius of Europe215
To a Caty-Did215
To My Book216
On the Religion of Nature216
TIMOTHY DWIGHT (1752-1817)217
Columbia218
From Greenfield Hill218
The Flourishing Village218
The Duty of Americans,at the Present Crisis219
From Travels in New-England and New-York225
The Foresters or Pioneers225
NOAH WEBSTER (1758-1843)227
From A Grammatical Institute of the English Language,Part Ⅰ228
An American System of Education228
From Dissertations on the English Language230
A National Language230
JOEL BARLOW (1754-1812)232
From The Vision of Columbus233
American Education and Religion233
From The Hasty Pudding234
A Savory Dish234
From Advice to the Priviledge Orders235
Introduction235
Equality in the United States239
THOMAS JEFFERSON (1743-1826)241
From The Declaration of Independence242
From Notes on the State of Virginia242
Religious Toleration242
Slavery243
First Inaugural Address244
Letters:246
To Francis Hopkinson:Independent Position246
To Joseph Priestley:"We are Acting for All Mankind"246
To John Adams:On Natural Aristocracy247
To Dr.Walter Jones:Portrait of Washington249
JOHN CARROLL (1735-1815)250
Letter to Father Thorpe:A National Catholic Church251
HUGH HENRY BRACKENRIDGE (1748-1816)252
From Modern Chivalry253
Captain Farrago253
On Democracy253
The Society of Philosophers254
Visit to the Hall of Congress256
Visit to a University257
JOHN MARSHALL (1755-1835)259
The Nature of the Constitution and the Duty of the Supreme Court259
JAMES KENT (1763-1847)260
Against Universal Suffrage261
JAMES FENIMORE COOPER (1789-1851)262
From The Pioneers264
Ch.ⅩⅫ.Nature's Nobleman264
Ch.ⅩⅩⅫ.The Encroachment of Civilization266
From The Last of the Mohicans268
Ch.ⅩⅩⅫ.Death of Magua268
From Gleanings in Europe.England275
England and America275
From The American Democrat280
On Distinctive American Principles280
An Aristocrat and a Democrat283
From Satanstoe284
Ch.Ⅱ.New England Colleges284
Frontier Thought288
ALEXANDER ROSS (1783-1856)288
From Adventures of the First Settlers on the Oregon or Columbia River289
Organization of the Pacific Fur Company289
TIMOTHY FLINT (1780-1840)292
From Recollections of the Last Ten Years292
Religion on the Frontier292
Defense of the Backwoodsman294
PETER CARTWRIGHT (1785-1872)296
From The Backwoods Preacher296
Scioto Circuit296
THOMAS HULME300
From Journal300
Reasons for Coming to America300
ELIAS BOUDINOT (c.1803-1839)303
An Address to the Whites304
Sequoyah,by Albert Gallatin309
Economic Thought310
ALEXANDER HAMILTON (1757-1804)310
From Report on Manufactures311
Value of Manufacturing311
Iron316
Fossil Coal318
Printed Books318
MERIWETHER LEWIS (1774-1809)319
The Vision of an Overland Trade across the Continent319
The First American Men of Letters320
CHARLES BROCKDEN BROWN (1771-1810)320
Reflections on Moralists and Moral Writing321
From Wieland322
Chs.ⅩⅥ-ⅩⅦ.Discovery of the Murdered Family322
WASHINGTON IRVING (1783-1859)328
From A History of New York,Book Ⅲ329
Ch.Ⅰ.Of the Renowned Wouter Van Twiller329
Ch.Ⅱ.Containing Some Account of The Grand Council332
Ch.Ⅲ.How the Town of New Amsterdam Arose out of Mud336
Ch.Ⅳ.Containing Further Particulars of the Golden Age338
From The Sketch Book340
The Author's Account of Himself340
Rip Van Winkle342
Westminster Abbey350
From The Alhambra355
Palace of the Alhambra355
From A Tour on the Prairies360
Ch.Ⅴ.Frontier Scenes360
Ch.Ⅵ.Trail of the Osage Hunters361
Ch.Ⅶ.Osage Village362
Ch.Ⅷ.The Honey Camp365
Ch.Ⅸ.A Bee-Hunt366
JAMES GATES PERCIVAL (1795-1856)367
From Prometheus368
To Seneca Lake369
The Coral Grove370
New-England370
WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT (1794-1878)371
Thanatopsis372
The Yellow Violet372
Inscription for the Entrance to a Wood373
To a Waterfowl373
I Cannot Forget with What Fervid Devotion374
O Fairest of the Rural Maids374
Monument Mountain374
A Forest Hymn376
The Death of the Flowers377
The past378
Hymn of the City379
To the Fringed Gentian379
The Prairies379
The Battle-Field381
The Antiquity of Freedom381
"O Mother of a Mighty Race"382
The Poet383
(The Twenty-second of February,192) The Right of Workmen to Strike383
Ⅳ.A MID-NINETEENTH-CENTURY CIVILIZATION,1829-1865385
INTRODUCTION TO PART Ⅳ387
Economic,Social,and Political Thought389
AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION (1830-1850)389
Children in Philadelphia Factories390
The Factory System390
Labor's view of Immigration391
Obtaining Female Operatives392
The First Ten-Hour Law392
Rejoicing392
Misgiving,by Horace Greeley393
A Factory Idyl&by David Crockett394
UTOPIAN SOCIAL EXPERIMENTS (1825-1845)395
From Constitution of the New-Harmony Community of Equality-Preamble397
Association398
The Constitution of the Brook Farm Association400
From Hints Toward Reform&by Horace Greeley402
Communistic Philosophies402
HENRY CHARLES CAREY (1793-1879)405
From The Harmony of Interests405
The Fallacies of Classical Economics405
THEODORE PARKER (1810-1860)406
The Perishing Classes in Boston407
The Problem407
Vagrant Boys and Girls408
The Adult Poor410
The Intemperate Poor412
Solutions413
GEORGE FITZHUGH (1806-1881)416
From Sociology for the South Dedication416
A Southern Defense of Slavery and a Criticism of Industrialism416
RICHARD HENRY DANA,JR.(1815-1881)419
From Two Years Before the Mast419
Ch.ⅩⅤ.A Flogging419
DOROTHEA LYNDE DIX (1802-1887)425
From Memorial to the Legislature of Massachusetts426
Neglect of the Insane426
HORACE MANN (1796-1859)429
From On District School Libraries429
New Vistas429
From Report for 1841430
Pecuniary Value of Education430
From Report for 1845431
The Arms of Education431
ELIHU BURRITT (1810-1879)432
From Thoughts and Things at Home and Abroad432
Inhumanity of War432
The Pioneers of peace433
The Patriotism of Passive Resistance435
GEORGE SIDNEY CAMP436
Democracy436
FRANCIS LIEBER (1800-1872)440
From On Civil Liberty and Self-Government441
American Liberty441
MATTHEW CALBRAITH PERRY (1794-1858)444
From Narrative of the Expedition to Japan445
Reception,July 14,1853445
Presentation of Credentials447
Exchange of Gifts,March 24,1854448
American Hospitality450
Conclusion452
Frontier Thought452
DAVID CROCKETT (1786-1836)452
From Col.Crockett's Exploits and Adventures in Texas453
Frontier Politics453
A Great Swamp Fight455
WESTERN IMMIGRATION PROPAGANDA456
From Illinois in 1837456
Professional Opportunities in the West456
JOHN WESLEY WILBARGER458
From Indian Depredations in Texas459
The Frontiersman's Attitude toward the Indian459
A Comanche Princess459
Massacre of the Keenon and Paschal Families461
JOHN CHARLES FREMONT (1813-1890)463
From Report of the Exploring Expedition to the Rocky Mountains464
Sutter of California464
Indian Attacks466
JOHANN AUGUSTUS SUTTER (1803-1880)470
From The Diary470
A Mill Site470
The First Gold471
The Gold Rush472
THOMAS HART BENTON (1782-1858)473
From Speech on the Oregon Question475
The Oregon Country475
The Columbia River477
Superiority of the White Race478
From Speech in the Senate,February 7,1849480
A Transcontinental Road480
LAFAYETTE HOUGHTON BUNNELL (1824-1903)481
From Discovery of the Yosemite482
Ch.Ⅲ.Approaching the Valley482
Ch.Ⅳ.Naming the Valley486
LEWIS H.GARRARD (1829-1887)488
From Wah-to'-Yah,and the Taos Trail489
Ch.ⅩⅥ.Los Pueblos489
Ch.ⅩⅦ.El Muerte491
BRIGHAM YOUNG (1801-1877)495
From Discourses of Brigham Young496
The Settlement in the West496
Political Government498
Spiritual and Ethical Exploration500
ADONIRAM JUDSON (1788-1850)500
From The Life and Character of Adoniram Judson&by William Hague501
MISSIONARY ACTIVITY IN THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY505
For Country and for God505
AN INDIAN PLEA FOR CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE507
The Flathead Indians508
WILLIAM ELLERY CHANNING (1780-1842)510
Unitarian Christianity511
The Moral Argument against Calvinism512
AMOS BRONSON ALCOTT (1799-1888)516
From Orphic Sayings517
Emerson519
Thoreau519
Wendell Phillips519
Garrison519
RALPH WALDO EMERSON (1803-1882)520
Good-Bye522
Thought522
The Rhodora522
The Apology523
Concord Hymn523
Uriel523
Each and All524
The Humble-Bee524
The Problem525
The Sphinx526
The Snow-Storm527
Grace527
Politics528
Fable528
Ode Inscribed to W.H.Channing528
Guy529
Alphonso of Castile530
Days531
The Bohemian Hymn531
Braham531
Two Rivers531
Waldeinsamkeit531
Terminus532
Nature532
The American Scholar550
Self-Reliance559
Brook Farm570
HENRY DAVID THOREAU (1817-1862)573
The Inward Morning574
Nature575
Independence575
Mission575
Letter to Harrison Blake:Walt Whitman576
From A Week on the concord and Merrimack Rivers376
Music and Universal Laws576
Civil Disobedience579
Necessity of Government579
On Voting582
Action from Principle583
On Imprisonment584
On Paying Taxes587
From Walden590
Where I Lived,and What I lived for590
NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE (1804-1864)579
Sights from a Steeple598
The Gray Champion601
Wakefield605
The Maypole of Merry Mount609
The birthmark614
Ethan Brand622
HERMAN MELVILLE (1819-1891)630
From Moby Dick631
Ch.CⅩⅩⅫ.The Symphony631
Chs.CⅩⅩⅩⅢ-CⅩⅩⅩⅤ.The Chase633
From Mardi and a Voyage Thither646
Ch.LⅦ.Popular Sovereignty in America646
From Pierre;or,the Ambiguities650
Enceladus650
Some Romantic Writers653
EDGAR ALLAN POE (1809-1849)653
A Dream within a Dream654
Romance655
Sonnet-to Science655
To -655
To Helen655
Israfel656
The City in the Sea656
The Sleeper657
Lenore657
To One in Paradise658
The Raven658
Ulalume660
The Bells661
To My Mother663
Annabel Lee663
Eldorado663
Ligeia664
The Fall of the House of Usher671
The Masque of the Red Death680
The Purloined Letter683
The Poetic Principle691
HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW (1807-1882)695
A Pslam of Life606
Hymn to the Night606
The Wreek of the Hesperus607
The Village Blacksmith608
Excelsior608
The Rainy Day609
The Arsenal at Springfield609
Nuremberg700
The Day is Done701
The Bridge701
The Arrow and the Song702
From The Building of the Ship702
My Lost Youth703
The Children's Hour704
Paul Revere's Ride704
Christmas Bells705
Divina commedia706
A Shadow707
Nature707
The Cross of Snow707
From Kavanagh707
A National Literature707
OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES (1809-1894)709
Old Ironsides710
The Last Leaf710
My Aunt711
Non-Resistance711
The Chambered Nautilus712
The Deacon's Masterpiece712
The Deacon's Masterpiece712
The Boys713
A Hymn of Trust714
Never or Now714
From The Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table715
On Conversation715
Adjectives716
Slang716
Danies717
Aristocracy717
American Literary Taste718
From Elsie Venner718
Ch.Ⅰ.The Brahmin Caste of New England718
JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL (1819-1891)720
I Would Not Have This Perfect Love of Ours722
For This True Nobleness722
An Incident in a Railroad Car722
Sonnet:Wendell Phillips723
Rhoecus723
Stanzas on Freedom725
The Present Crisis:1844725
Hebe727
Bibliolatres727
After the Burial728
From The Biglow Papers,First Series729
No.I.A Letter from Mr.Ezekiel Biglow729
From The Biglow Papers,Second Series731
The Courtin'731
From A Fable for Critics733
Emerson733
Bryant734
Cooper734
Poe735
Lowell735
Thoreau735
Nationalism and Sectionalism740
JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER (1807-1892)740
To William Lloyd Garrison741
Massachusetts to Virginia741
Proem743
Dedication to Songs of Labor744
The Shoemakers744
Ichabod745
First-Day thoughts746
Maud Muller746
The Barefoot Boy748
Skipper Ireson's Ride749
Telling the Bees750
The Kansas Emigrants751
Barbara Frietchie751
Laus Deo!752
The Eternal Goodness753
Snow-Bound754
ANDREW JACKSON (1767-1845)762
Proclamation to the People of South Carolina762
JOHN CALDWELL CALHOUN (1782-1850)765
From Speech on the Slavery Question,March 4,1850766
DANIEL WEBSTER (1782-1852)769
From Speech on the Constitution and the Union,March 7,1850770
STEPHEN COLLINS FOSTER (1826-1864)774
Nelly Was a Lady775
Old Folks at Home775
My Old Kentucky Home,Good-Night!775
Old Black Joe776
WILLIAM GILMORE SIMMS (1806-1870)776
From Southward Ho!777
Ch.Ⅹ.Southern Economy777
HARRIET BEECHER STOWE (1812-1896)781
From Uncle Tom's Cabin781
Ch.ⅩⅩⅩ.The Slave Warehouse781
JOHN BROWN (1800-1859)785
Final Speech785
JEFFERSON DAVIS (1808-1889)786
Inaugural Address787
ABRAHAM LINCOLN (1809-1865)789
Autobiography789
From speech at Cooper Union,February 27,1860790
Farewell Speech to His Friends in Springfield795
Letter to Horace Greeley,august 22,1862795
The Gettysburg Address796
Second Inaugural Address796
TRIBUTES TO LINCOLN797
From Ode Recited at the Harvard Commemoration&by J.R.Lowell798
The Master&by Edwin Arlington Robinson798
Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight&by Vachel Lindsay799
A Farmer Remembers Lincol&by Witter Bynner800
Lincoln at Thirty-Seven&by Carl Sandburg800
Lincoln,the Ideal Democratic Man&by Herbert Croly803
ROBERT EDWARD LEE (1807-1870)804
To General Winfield Scott:Resignation from the United States Army805
To Mrs.Lee:Death of Their Daughter805
To Mrs.Lee:Cruelty of War805
To His Soldiers:A Leader's Gratitude806
TRIBUTES TO LEE806
Robet E.Lee&by Julia Ward Howe806
Lee on the Third Day at Chancellorsville&by Col.Charles Marshall807
The Pattern of a Life&by D.S.Freeman807
SONGS AND BALLADS OF THE WAR813
Dixie&by Albert Pike815
Glory Hallelujah!or John Brown's Body&by Charles Sprague Hall815
Battle-Hymn of the Republic&by Julia Ward Howe815
Maryland!My Maryland!&by James Ryder Randall816
Three Hundred Thousand More&by John Sloan Gibbons817
Tenting on the Old Camp Ground&by Walter Kittredge817
HENRY TIMROD (1829-1867)818
Ethnogenesis818
Charleston819
The Cotton Boll820
Ode Sung at the Occasion of Decorating the Graves of the Confederate Dead822
PAUL HAMILTON HAYNE (1830-1886)822
Aspects of the Pines822
South Carolina to the State sof the North823
ALEXANDER HAMILTON STEPHENS (1812-1883)824
From A constitutional View of the Late War between the States824
States' Rights824
Slavery Did Not Cause Secession828
Ⅴ.TRANSITION TO THE MACHINE AGE.1865-1919829
INTRODUCTION TO PART Ⅴ831
Walt Whitman (1819-1892)833
From Leaves of Grass834
One's-Self I Sing834
As I Ponder'd in Silence834
To the States835
Poets to Come835
For You O Democracy835
To a Pupil835
Song of Myself835
Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking862
A Noiseless Patient spider865
Pioneers!O Pioneers865
Cavalry Crossing a Ford867
Come up from the fields Father867
As Toilsome I wander'd Virginia's Woods868
O Captain!My Captain!868
When Lilacs Last int he Dooryard Bloom'd869
On the Beach at Night873
Song of the Redwood-Tree873
Spirit That form'd This Scene875
From Democratic Vistas875
Nationality and Literature875
American Character878
Frontier Thought879
FOLK SONGS AND BALLADS879
The Cowboy's Dream880
Whoopee Ti Yi Yo,Git Along Little Dogies881
O Bury Me Not On the Lone Prairie881
A Plantation serenade882
All God's Chilun Got Wings882
Satan's A Liah.883
De Blues Ain' Nothin'883
Water-Boy883
John Henry884
Casey Jones884
Jesse James885
The Jam on Gerry's Rock885
When the Curtains of Night Are Pinned Back886
BRET HARTE (1836-1902)886
The Outcasts of Poker Flat887
JOAQUIN MILLER (1839-1913)892
Kit Carson's Ride893
Frōm The Last Taschastas895
Exodus for Oregon896
The Missouri897
Columbus898
JOHN MUIR (1838-1914)898
From Steep Trails899
Nevada's Dead Towns899
MARY AUSTIN (1868-1934)901
The Shade of the Arrows902
Opinion in the New South905
SIDNEY LANIER (1842-1881)905
The Symphony905
The Stirrup-Cup909
The Marshes of Glynn909
A Ballad of the Trees and the Master911
JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS (1848-1908)911
From Uncle Remus:His Songs and Sayings912
Ⅱ.The Wonderful Tar-Baby Story912
Ⅳ.How Mr.Rabbit Was Too Sharp for Mr.Fox913
HENRY WOODFIN GRADY (1850-1889)914
The New South914
PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR (1872-1906)919
We Wear the Mask919
Sympathy919
The Turning of the Babies in the Bed920
Economic and Political Thought920
JOHN BURROUGHS (1837-1921)920
From My Boyhood921
The Mood of the Mid-Nineteenth-Century Farm921
ANDREW CARNEGIE (1835-1919)925
From The Empire of Business926
Business Men and Speculators926
Merchants and Professional Men927
Rewards of a Business Career928
LEWIS HENRY MORGAN (1818-1881)928
From Ancient Society929
Democracy and Social Evolution929
STEPHEN J.FIELD (1816-1899)932
Slaughterhouse Opinion933
WILLIAM GRAHAM SUMNER (1840-1910)935
From The Absurd Effort to Make the World Over935
RICHARD T.ELY (1854- )939
Ethics and Economics939
LESTER F.WARD (1841-1913)943
Dynamic sociology and Laissez Faire944
WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN (1860-1925)946
The Cross of Gold946
CARL SCHURZ (1829-1906)949
Platform of the American Anti-Imperialist League949
HENRY ADAMS (1838-1918)951
From The Education of Henry Adams952
The Individual as Primitive Energy952
ALFRED THAYER MAHAN (1840-1914)955
From Armaments and Arbitration955
The Strategy of the Pacific955
THEODORE ROOSEVELT (1858-1919)957
From A Charter of Democracy958
LINCOLN STEFFENS (1866-1936)962
From The Shame of the Cities962
The Faith of the Muckrakers962
WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT (1857-1930)965
From Ethics in Service966
Do We Want More Democracy?966
ELIHU ROOT (1845-1937)969
From Judicial Decisions and Public Feeling970
The Role of the Supreme Court in a Changing Civilization970
WOODROW WILSON (1856-1924)974
From The New Freedom975
What is Liberty?975
For a League of Nations977
WILLIAM EDGAR BORAH (1865-1940)979
Americanism980
ROBERT MARION LA FOLLETTE (1855-1925)982
From The Political Philosophy of Robert M.La Follette982
People Retain right to Control Government982
A Judicial Oligarchy983
General Amnesty Is Demanded983
Social Thought and Humanitarianism984
HENRY GEORGE (1839-1897)984
From Progress and Poverty985
The Persisence of Poverty985
The Single Tax988
EDWARD BELLAMY (1850-1898)989
From Looking backward989
Ch.Ⅻ.The Regimentation of Labor989
JANE ADDAMS (1860-1935)994
From The Excellent Becomes Permanent995
Henry Demarest Lloyd995
JOSIAH ROYCE (1855-1916)997
From Race Questions,Provincialism,and Other American Problems998
Regionalism and Democracy998
JOSIAH STRONG (1847-1916)1001
From Our Country1002
Anglo-Saxon Supremacy1002
America's Opportunity1002
JACK LONDON (1876-1916)1004
From The War of the Classes1005
Stolen Thunder1005
From Lost Face1007
To Build a Fire1007
EMMA GOLDMAN (1869-1940)1015
From Anarchism1015
The Theory of Anarchy1015
EUGENE VICTOR DEBS (1855-1926)1018
A Political Credo1019
DANIEL DE LEON (1852-1914)1024
From Socialist Reconstruction of Society1024
The Industrial Union versus the Craft Union1024
FINLEY PETER DUNNE (1867-1936)1026
The Ruling Class1026
The Union of Two Great Fortunes1027
UPTON SINCLAIR (1878- )1028
From The Jungle1029
Ch.Ⅴ.The Speed-Up System1029
HAMLIN GARLAND (1860-1940)1034
Under the Lion's Paw1035
EDWIN MARKHAM (1852-1940)1042
The Man with the Hoe1042
JACOB AUGUST RIIS (1849-1914)1043
From A Ten Years War1043
The Battle with the Slum1043
"O.HENRY,"WILLIAM SIDNEY PORTER (1862-1910)1046
An Unfinished Story1047
ANZIA YEZIERSKA (1885- )1050
How I Found America1050
MICHAEL PUPIN (1858-1935)1057
From From Immigrant to Inventor1057
Ch.Ⅱ.The Discovery of America1057
Ch.Ⅺ.The Rise of Idealism in American Science1057
HENRY PRATT FAIRCHILD (1880- )1060
From The Melting-Pot Mistake1060
A Metaphor Gone Wrong1060
Religious and Philosophical Thought1066
HORACE BUSHNELL (1802-1876)1066
From A Discourse on the Moral Tendencies and Results of Human History1066
Progress in History to a Law of Love1066
DWIGHT LYMAN MOODY (1837-1899)1068
The Eternal Home1069
NOAH PORTER (1811-1892)1071
From Science and Humanity1071
Through Science and Humanism to Theism1071
JOHN LANCASTER SPALDING (1840-1916)1073
The Catholic Church1073
Relations of Religious and Civil Society1075
ROBERT GREEN INGERSOLL (1833-1899)1076
The Religion of Humanity1077
ANDREW DICKSON WHITE (1832-1918)1078
From A History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom1079
Reconstructive Force of Scientific Criticism1079
WILLIAM JAMES (1842-1910)1080
From The Will to Believe1081
A Man's Religious Faith1081
RUSSELL H.CONWELL (1843-1925)1085
From Acres of Diamonds1085
CHARLES MUNROE SHELDON (1857-1946)1088
From In His Steps1088
Ch.Ⅰ.What is the Christian Way?1088
WALTER RAUSCHENBUSCH (1861-1918)1092
From Christianizing the Social Order1093
The Mood of the Social Gospel1093
From Prayers of the Social Awakening1095
For Children Who Work1095
For Workingmen1095
For the Co-operative Commonwealth1096
THE SOCIAL CREED OF THE METHODIST CHURCH1096
The Social Creed of the Church1096
Western Humorists1097
"ARTEMUS WARD,"CHARLES FARRAR BROWNE (1834-1867)1097
Woman's Rights1098
The Negro Question1098
"JOSH BILLINGS,"HENRY WHEELER SHAW (1818-1885)1100
Aphorisms1100
The Readdy Rooster1101
The Distrikt Skoolmaster1101
"PETROLEUM V.NASBY,"DAVID ROSS LOCKE (1833-1888)1102
From The Moral History of America's Life-Struggle1102
LⅩⅩⅫ.On Southern Character1102
The Rise of Realism1104
"MARK TWAIN,"SAMUEL LANGHORNE CLEMENS (1835-1910)1104
From Roughing It1105
Ch.ⅩLⅦ.Buck Fanshaw's Death1105
From The Gilded Age1109
Ch.ⅩⅩⅧ.Wall Street and Congressional Appropriations1109
From Old times on the Mississippi1113
Boyish Ambition1113
The Cub Pilot's First Lessons1116
From The Mysterious Stranger1122
Ch.Ⅵ.Mankind's Low Nature1122
WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS (1837-1920)1126
From Criticism and Fiction1127
Ⅱ.A Defense of Realism1127
ⅩⅥ.Breaking New Ground1129
ⅩⅧ.Tests of Fiction1129
From The Lady of The Aroostook1132
Ch.Ⅰ.Preparing for the Journey1132
Ch.Ⅱ.Boston1135
HENRY JAMES (1843-1916)1140
Four Meetings1141
JOHN HAY (1838-1905)1153
From Pike County Ballads1154
Little Breeches1154
Jim Bludso1155
JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY (1849-1916)1155
The Old Swimmin'-Hole1156
When the Frost Is on the Punkin1157
Little Orphant Annie1157
EMILY DICKINSON (1830-1886)1158
A Valentine1159
The Snake1160
Success1160
The Soul Selects1160
Afraid?1160
He Put the Belt around My Life1161
He Preached upon"Breadth"1161
I Never Saw a Moor1161
STEPHEN CRANE (1871-1900)1161
From The Black Riders1162
Ⅰ.Black Riders Came from the Sea1162
Ⅲ.In the Desert1162
ⅩⅧ.In Heaven1162
ⅩⅩⅣ.I Saw a Man Pursuing the Horizon1162
ⅩⅩⅩⅤ.A Man Saw a Ball of Gold in the Sky1163
LⅤ.A Man Toiled on a Burning Road1163
From War Is Kind1163
Ⅰ.Do Not Weep,Maiden,for War Is Kind1163
Ⅻ.A Newspaper Is a Collection of Half-Injustices1163
ⅩⅢ.The Wayfarer1163
From The Red Badge of Courage1164
Ch.Ⅸ.Death of Jim Conklin1164
AMBROSE BIERCE (1842-1914?)1166
An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge1166
WILLIAM VAUGHN MOODY (1869-1910)1171
Gloucester Moors1172
An Ode in Time of Hesitation1173
RICHARD HOVEY (1864-1900)1175
Comrades1176
The Wander Lovers1176
Spring1177
Unmanifest Destiny1180
SARAH ORNE JEWETT (1849-1909)1180
The Dulham Ladies1181
MARY E.WILKINS FREEMAN (1862-1930)1187
From The Portion of Labor1187
Ch.Ⅸ.The Shutdown1187
EDITH WHARTON (1862-1937)1191
Xingu1192
Ⅵ.CONTEMPORARY THOUGHT.1919-1205
INTRODUCTION TO PART VI1207
Trends in Social and Political Thought1209
LIBERTY HYDE BAILEY (1858- )1209
From The Harvest1209
One Hundred and Twenty-Nine Farmers1209
THE SOUTH AND THE AGRARIAN TRADITION1212
From I'll Take My Stand1212
An Agrarian Economic Policy1212
DAVID COHN (1896- )1214
From God Shakes Creation1214
Ch.Ⅱ.The Delta Land1214
Ch.Ⅺ.The Last Stand of Noblesse Oblige1217
HENRY FORD (1863- )1219
From My Life and Work1219
What We May Expect1219
THORSTEIN VEBLEN (1857-1929)1221
From The Theory of the Leisure Class1222
Conspicuous Leisure1222
From The Engineers and the Price System1224
The Captains of Finance and the Engineers1224
JOHN MITCHELL (1870-1919)1225
The Trade Union Movement1225
JOHN L.LEWIS1229
Labor and Democracy1229
JAMES M.BECK (1861-1936)1230
From The Constitution of the United States1231
The Constitution and the Higher Law1231
THE LIMITS OF FREEDOM1232
Suppression of Revolutionary Writings,by Edward Terry Sanford1232
Membership in Revolutionary Parties,by Louis Dembitz Brandeis1235
Freedom of Speech,by Oliver Wendell Holmes1237
HERBERT CLARK HOOVER (1874- )1238
From The Challenge to Liberty1239
We May Sum Up1239
HORACE M.KALLEN (1882- )1243
From Individualism-An American Way of Life1244
Individualism1244
CARL LOTUS BECKER (1873-1945)1246
From Everyman His Own Historian1246
Liberalism-A Way Station1246
FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT (1882-1945)1250
A Revised Concept of Democracy1251
The Challenge of Democracy to Communism and Fascism1253
FRANCES PERKINS (1882- )1256
From People at Work1256
Government and Co-operation1256
JOHN DEWEY (1859- )1259
From Democracy and Education1260
The Inner and the Outer1260
The Opposition of Duty and Interest1262
Summary1263
EVERETT DEAN MARTIN (1880-1941)1264
From Civilizing Ourselves1264
Civilization vs.Barbarism1264
CHARLES A.BEARD (1874- )1268
From A Charter for the Social Sciences1268
The Climate of American Ideas1268
JAMES WELDON JOHNSON (1871-1938)1270
Go Down,Death1271
From The Book of American Negro Poetry1272
The Negro's Contribution to American Art1272
Trends in Religious and Philosophical Thought1276
GEORGE SANTAYANA (1863- )1276
Brief History of My Opinions1277
Sonnet Ⅲ."O World,Thou Choosest Not the Better Part"1284
Ode Ⅱ."My Heart Rebels against My Generation"1284
HARRY EMERSON FOSDICK (1878- )1284
From A Christian Conscience about War1285
CURTIS WILLIFORD REESE (1887- )1288
From Humanist Sermons1289
Modern Humanism1289
JOSEPH WOOD KRUTCH (1893- )1292
From The Modern Temper1293
The Disillusion with the Laboratory1293
REINHOLD NIEBUHR (1892- )1297
From An Interpretation of Christian Ethics1298
A Criticism of Protestant Modernism1298
Trends in Recent Literary Criticism1301
VAN WYCK BROOKS (1886- )1301
From Sketches in Criticism1302
The Critical Movement in America1302
STUART PRATT SHERMAN (1881-1926)1307
From On Contemporary Literature1308
A Humanistic Literary Criticism1308
The Writer's Problems1312
T.S.ELIOT (1888- )1313
From Selected Essays,1917-19321313
Tradition and the Individual Talent1313
SHERWOOD ANDERSON (1876-1941)1317
From Sherwood Anderson's Notebook1318
An Apology for Crudity1318
H.L.MENCKEN (1880- )1319
From Prejudices,Fifth Series1320
The Novel1320
V.F.CALVERTON (1900-1940)1322
From The Newer Spirit1323
The Impermanency of Aesthetic Values1323
WALDO FRANK (1889- )1326
From American Writers' Congress1327
Values of the Revolutionary Writer1327
B.A.BOTKIN (1901- )1331
The New Regionalism1331
Trends in Recent Poetry1333
EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON (1869-1935)1333
An Old Story1334
Sonnet1334
Cliff Klingenhagen1334
Richard Cory1334
Octaves,Ⅰ,Ⅳ,Ⅵ,Ⅹ,ⅩⅣ,ⅩⅩ1335
Two Quatrains1335
Credo1335
How Annandale Went Out1336
Miniver Cheevy1336
Uncle Ananias1336
Flammonde1336
Mr.Flood's Party1338
Karma1338
ROBERT FROST (1875- )1339
The Pasture1339
The Tuft of Flowers1339
Mending Wall1340
Birches1340
Home Burial1341
The Road Not Taken1342
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Eve|ning1343
The Cow in Apple Time1343
The Runaway1343
Not to Keep1343
A Lone Striker1344
VACHEL LINDSAY (1879-1931)1344
A Gospel of Beauty1345
General William Booth Enters into Heaven1347
Incense1347
To Reformers in Despair1348
Shakespeare1348
Michelangelo1348
Lincoln1348
The Leaden-Eyed1348
Factory Windows Are Always Droken1348
The Unpardonable Sin (From"War")1348
A Net to Snare the Moonlight1348
The Moon's the North Wind's Cooky1349
The Scientific Aspiration1349
Another Word on the Scientific Aspiration1349
The Modest Jazz-Bird1349
EDGAR LEE MASTERS (1869- )1350
From Spoon River Anthology1350
Benjamin Pantier1350
Mrs.Benjamin Pantier1351
Reuben Pantier1351
Emily Sparks1351
Trainor,the Druggist1351
Seth Compton1351
Anne Rutledge1352
Archibald Higbie1352
CARL SANDBURG (1878- )1352
Chicago1353
Nocturne in a Deserted Brickyard1353
Fog1353
Happiness1353
Mag1354
Anna Imroth1354
Iron1354
Buttons1354
Under a Telephone Pole1354
I Am the People,the Mob1355
Cahoots1355
Prayers of Steel1355
From Prairie1355
Cool Tombs1356
AMY LOWELL (1874-1925)1356
Patterns1357
SARA TEASDALE (1884-1933)1358
The Wayfarer1359
Spring Night1359
I Shall Not Care1359
The Inn of Earth1359
Barter1360
Night Song at Amalfi1360
Day's Ending1360
EDNA ST.VINCENT MILLAY (1892- )1360
Renascence1361
God's World1363
Lament1363
And You as Well Must Die1363
ELINOR WYLIE (1885-1928)1363
The Eagle and the Mole1364
Madman's Song1364
Velvet Shoes1364
From Wild Peaches1365
Let No Charitable Hope1365
Hymn to Earth1365
STEPHEN VINCENT BENET (1898-1943)1366
From John Brown's Body1367
Prelude-The Slaver1367
Litany for Dictatorships1369
EZRA POUND (1885- )1371
Ballad for Gloom1372
Revolt1372
A Pact1373
In a Station at the Metro1373
Portrait d'une Femme1373
Commission1373
THOMAS STEARNS ELIOT (1888- )1374
The Hippopotamus1374
The Love Song of J.Alfred Prufrock1375
The Hollow Men1376
From The Rock1378
ROBINSON JEFFERS (1887- )1380
To the Stone-Cutters1380
Apology for Bad Dreams1380
Hurt Hawks1382
Age in Prospect1382
Credo1382
Pelicans1383
Shine,Perishing Republic1383
CONRAD AIKEN (1889- )1383
All Lovely Things1384
Discordants1384
Morning Song of Senlin1385
Preludes for Memnon,I1386
ARCHIBALD MACLEISH (1898- )1387
Lines for an Interment1387
Speech to Those Who Say Comrade1388
Speech to the Detractors1388
HORACE GREGORY (1898- )1389
A Boy of Twenty1389
Emerson:Last Days of Concord1390
Chorus for Survival,I1390
Trends in Recent Fiction1392
THEODORE DREISER (1871-1946)1392
The Lost Phoebe1393
ZONA GALE (1874- )1400
From Yellow Gentians and Blue1401
The Charivari1401
OLE ROLVAAG (1876-1931)1402
From Giants in the Earth1402
Home-Founding1402
Facing the Great Desolation1405
On the Border of Utter Darkness1406
The Power of Evil in High Places1408
The Great Plain Drinks the Blood of Christian Men and Is Satisfied1412
SHERWOOD ANDERSON (1876-1941)1413
I'm a Fool1413
RINGGOLD WILMER LARDNER (1885-1933)1419
The Golden Honeymoon1419
SINCLAIR LEWIS (1885- )1427
From Babbitt1428
Ch.Ⅰ.The Babbitts of Zenith1428
Ch.Ⅱ.The Babbitt Family at Breakfast1433
ERNEST HEMINGWAY (1898- )1437
The Killers1437
JOHN DOS PASSOS (1896- )1442
From The Big Money1443
Charley Anderson1443
Newsreel ⅩLⅤ1445
The American Plan1446
Newsreel ⅩLⅥ1448
The Camera Eye (43)1448
Newsreel ⅩLⅦ1449
The Camera Eye (44)1449
WILLIAM FAULKNER (1897- )1450
That Evening Sun1450
WILLIAM SAROYAN (1908- )1459
Snake1459
THOMAS WOLFE (1900-1938)1461
Death the Proud Brother1462
Recent Drama1474
EUGENE O'NEILL (1888- )1474
The Emperor Jones1475
America and the World Crisis1489
RALPH BARTON PERRY (1876- )1491
From Shall Not Perish from the Earth1491
Ch.Ⅰ.Making a Decision1491
Ch.Ⅴ.Democracy in Jeopardy1491
FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT (1882-1945)1499
"Hostilities Exist"1499
America's Role in the War1500
War with Germany and Italy1504
WENDELL L.WILLKIE (1892-1944)1504
From One World1505
Ch.Ⅰ.Our Thinking Must Be World Wide1505
Ch.ⅩⅣ.One World1505
ARTHUR HOLLY COMPTON (1892- )1509
Science Shaping American Culture1509
VANNEVAR BUSH (1890- )1514
From Endless Horizons1514
The Control of Atomic Energy1514
RUFUS M.JONES (1863- )1517
The Church and the New World Mind1517
WILLIAM CLYDE DEVANE (1898- )1522
American Education after the War1523
BIBLIOGRAPHIES1529
CHRONOLOGY1539
INDEX1555