Initial Studies in American Letters

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Initial Studies in American Letters

by Henry A. (Henry Augustin) Beers

EN·~9 hours·36 chapters

Chapters

36 total
1

HENRY A. BEERS

0:24
2

PREFACE.

1:47
3

HENRY A. BEERS.

0:01
4

CONTENTS.

0:00
5

CHAPTER I. THE COLONIAL PERIOD, 1607-1765 - CHAPTER II. THE REVOLUTIONARY PERIOD, 1765-1815 - CHAPTER III. THE ERA OF NATIONAL EXPANSION, 1815-1837 - CHAPTER IV. THE CONCORD WRITERS, 1837-1861 - CHAPTER V. THE CAMBRIDGE SCHOLARS, 1837-1861 - CHAPTER VI. LITERATURE IN THE CITIES, 1837-1861 - CHAPTER VII. LITERATURE SINCE 1861 - APPENDIX. - INITIAL STUDIES IN AMERICAN LETTERS. - CHAPTER I. - THE COLONIAL PERIOD.

51:07
6

COTTONIUS MATHERUS. - ANAGRAM.

14:53
7

CHAPTER II. - THE REVOLUTIONARY PERIOD.

51:00
8

CHAPTER III. - THE ERA OF NATIONAL EXPANSION.

50:09
9

CHAPTER IV. - THE CONCORD WRITERS.

55:51
10

CHAPTER V. - THE CAMBRIDGE SCHOLARS.

57:29

Description

This volume offers a concise, essay‑style tour through the development of American letters, tracing the evolution from the earliest colonial writings to the post‑Civil War era. Rather than a textbook of facts, it weaves together historical context and literary milestones, highlighting the works that have shaped the nation’s cultural voice while acknowledging the limits of early colonial output.

The author arranges the material chronologically, guiding listeners through distinct periods such as the Revolutionary years, the era of national expansion, and the flourishing of city‑based literature. Selections from figures like Bryant, Poe, Whitman, and Twain are interspersed with thoughtful commentary, giving a sense of both the literary achievements and the broader social forces at play. Listeners will come away with a clearer picture of how American literature grew from practical reports of a new world into a vibrant, independent tradition.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (533K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-05-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Henry A. (Henry Augustin) Beers

Henry A. (Henry Augustin) Beers

1847–1926

A longtime Yale professor and literary historian, he helped shape how American literature was studied in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His books range from poetry and criticism to influential surveys of English and American writing.

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