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American Literature

American Literature is a graduation-required literature and composition course, in which students challenge their understanding of what America is, who is Americans are, and how America has come to be.

Reading Emily Dickenson

From Mr. Wukas comes to us this article about the poetess Emily Dickenson, and a recent attempt to scan all hand-written drafts of her poems:

Reading Emily Dickinson, by Stephen Akey

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Image of first draft, "I'm Nobody! Who are You?" 

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Written by Paul Easton On April 24, 2017
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