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The original web pages from Fall 1995 are preserved below.

Matt Kirschenbaum
September 1996


ENAM 311
American Literature to 1865

Fall 1995
Department of English
University of Virginia

Instructor: Tom Scanlan
T.A.: Matt Kirschenbaum



This class meets for lectures Mon. and Wed., 11:00 to 11:50 (Gilmer 117), and for discussion Fri., 10:00 to 10:50 (Cabell 323) or 11:00 to 11:50 (Wilson 215).
A survey of American literature from early colonial writings to some of the works that comprise the American Renaissance. We will consider a broad range of genres and modes of writing, including (but not limited to): colonial theory, ethnography, autobiography, fiction, essays, poetry. A central concern of the course will be the question of what constitutes American literature; or, indeed, whether such a question even makes sense.


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Last Modified: December 12 , 1995

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