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ENGH040: Eleventh Grade English 2: Modern American Literature

Credits: 0.5 units/5 hours
5 Evaluations, 3 Projects, 3 Progress Tests
5 Teacher Connects
(ENGH040061)

NCAA Approved
UC a-g Approved

This course will explore American literature from the late 1800s until the late twentieth century. It covers short stories, poetry, and drama. The styles (genres) of literature discussed include Realism, Naturalism, the “New Woman” stories of the late 1800s, Modernism, and “Postmodern” contemporary writing. Writing is central to the course. Three projects allow students to explain personal literary interpretations, develop fictional characters, and write creatively.

Course Materials

Required:
Textbook: The Norton Anthology, American Literature, 1865 to the Present, Shorter 9th Edition. (ISBN: 9780393264531)

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11th Grade English 2 ENGH040061 (printed course content)


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