- Special Features, Assets, and Collections at American Literature
Featuring the works of writers and activists including Frederick Douglass, Martin Luther King, Jr , Langston Hughes, Harriet Beecher Stowe and vital documents such as the Emancipation Proclamation, as well as a range of stories that speak to African American experiences
- Twenty-Five Great American Novels
A collection of 25 Great American Novels: The Scarlet Letter, Moby Dick, Uncle Tom's Cabin, Main Street, The Jungle, The Secret Garden, The Red Badge of Courage, The Call of the Wild, and more
- Short Stories Classic Literature for Readers Teachers
Short stories, a Children's library, classic literature; teachers, parents and pleasure readers love to read from our giant collection of world famous literature
- Authors Index - American Literature
Explore 250+ classic American authors including Edgar Allan Poe, Kate Chopin, Mark Twain, and more Browse by era, genre, or discover featured masters of American literature
- Short Stories for High School Students | American Literature
This renowned tale, set during the American Civil War, is widely regarded as a masterpiece of short fiction It follows Peyton Farquhar, a man about to be hanged, whose love for his wife and children fuels his vivid vision of escape
- American History - Short Stories and Classic Literature
Focusing on the literary artifacts of American History, the History Section of the American Literature website hosts some of the most important documents from American History
- Science Fiction Guide - Short Stories and Classic Literature
Teach the genre of Science Fiction with ideas from this resource guide, including an overview of the concept, exemplary works, authors, etymology and historical context, useful links, and teacher notes
- Short Stories for Middle School Students | American Literature
To encourage the love of literature in classrooms all over the world, we recommend these short stories for middle school students, chosen to encourage a passion for reading, thinking about, and discussing great literature
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