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Bold selections are new to the Second Edition. Round bullets (•) indicate selections on the Audio Companion. Daggers (†) indicate complete works. The Vernacular Tradition SPIRITUALS City Called Heaven I Know Moon-Rise Ezekiel Saw de Wheel • I’m a-Rollin’...
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The Norton Anthology of American Literature is a compendium of various works by authors of specifically American birth or naturalization, ranging from short poems, pamphlets, and novellas to longer entries such as entire novels and philosophical pieces. T...
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PREFACE TO THE SHORTER SEVENTH EDITION ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Beginnings to 1700 Introduction Timeline STORIES OF THE BEGINNING OF THE WORLD The Iroquois Creation Story (version by David Cusick) Pima Stories of the Beginning of the ......
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Instructors may access the 8e Course Guide. You must register for the Norton Instructor's Resource Library and request a password in order to access the Guide. Prepared by the Norton Anthology editors, this extensive, freely accessible ......
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Henry Louis Gates, Jr. (Ph.D.Cambridge), is Alphonse Fletcher University Professor and Director of the W. E. B. Du Bois Institute for African and American Research, Harvard University. He is the author of Life Upon These Shores: Looking at African America...
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MLA (Modern Language Association) style is most commonly used to write papers and cite sources within the liberal arts and humanities. This resource, updated to reflect the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers (7th ed.) and the MLA Style Manual and...
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General Introductions to the Renaissance Overview of the 16th Century - Norton Topics Online Renaissance - The Annenberg/CPB Project The Renaissance - Michael S. Seiferth History, Politics, and Law Renaissance Backgrounds: A Chronological Outline - Dr ......
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"The Lottery" is a short story by Shirley Jackson, written in June 1948 and first published in the June 26, 1948 issue of The New Yorker.[1] The story describes a small town in contemporary America which has an annual ritual known as "the lottery". It has...