Used as a reference in the Read with the Best program, this two-volume set begins with some Native American stories and accounts of first meetings with Europeans and ends with works of American authors born the 1960s. For being a shorter version of Norton's Anthology, this set still contains over 3000 pages. The first book covers "Beginnings to 1865" and is 1312 pages plus appendix. The second volume is 1716 pages and covers 1865 to the present. Both volumes also contain selected bibliographies, history and criticisms in the back, plus an index. Some of the authors included are: Benjamin Franklin, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Herman Melville, Mark Twain, Jack London, T.S. Eliot, Langston Hughes, James Baldwin, Alice Walker, and Louise Erdrich (to name just a few). There are a few black-and-white illustrations and some color plates as well. Books measure 6 x 9 inches and together are 3.25 inches thick. A great resource for many language arts programs. pb. ~ Sara
Please note: If you are using as a literature resource for Read with the Best: American Literature I or American Literature II, please note that these works are not included in the Shorter 9th Edition (but all can be found online):
Read with the Best: American Literature I
- Letters of John and Abigail Adams
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: "A Slave's Dream
- Patrick Henry: "Give Me Liberty" speech
Read With the Best: American Literature II
- Walt Whitman: "Oh Captain! My Captain!" and "I Hear America Singing"
- Edith Wharton: "April Showers"
- Edwin Arlington Robinson: Mr. Floods Party
- Edna St. Vincent Millay: Recuerdo, Apostrophe to Man, I Forgot for a Moment
- Ernest Hemingway: "The Big Two-Hearted River"
- John Steinbeck: "The Leader of the People"
- Eudora Welty: "A Worn Path"
