Readings to Accompany Experience Humanities Volume 2 The Renaissance to the Present
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Preface
Chapter 12 THE EARLY RENAISSANCE: RETURN TO CLASSICAL ROOTS, 1400-1494
GIOVANNI PICO DELLA MIRANDOLA, Selections from On the Dignity of Man
LEON BATTISTA ALBERTI, Selection from On Painting
Book II
LEON BATTISTA ALBERTI, Selections from Dinner Pieces
Religion
Wealth
Preface to Poggio Bracciolini
The Clouds
Chapter 13 THE HIGH RENAISSANCE AND EARLY MANNERISM, 1494-1564
BALDASSARE CASTIGLIONE, Selections from The Book of the Courtier
Book I
Book III
NICCOLO MACHIAVELLI, Selections from The Prince
Chapter XV
Chapter XVI
Chapter XVII
MICHELANGELO, Poems
166
248
285
Chapter 13 NORTHERN HUMANISM, NORTHERN RENAISSANCE, RELIGIOUS REFORMATIONS, AND LATE MANNERISM, 1500-1603 FRANCOIS RABELAIS, Selection from The Histories of Gargantua and Pantagruel Book I DESIDERIUS ERASMUS, Selection from The Praise of Folly SIR THOMAS MORE, Selection from Utopia Book II MICHEL DE MONTAIGNE, Selection from Essays Book I WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, Hamlet Act I Act II Act III Act IV Act V MARTIN LUTHER, Selections from the Ninety-Five Theses MIGUEL DE CERVANTES, Selection from Don Quixote Part I Chapter 15 THE BAROQUE AGE I: GLAMOUR AND GRANDIOSITY: 1600-1715 SISTER JUANA INES DE LA CRUZ, Essay Selection from Repuesta a Sor Filotea (The Reply to Sister Filotea) JOHN MILTON, Selection from Paradise Lost Book I APRA BEHN, Selection from Oroonoko, or the Royal Slave: A True History Chapter 16 THE BAROQUE AGE II: REVOLUTIONS IN SCIENTIFIC AND POLITICAL THOUGHT: 1600-1715 GALILEO GALILEI, Selections from the Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems-Ptolemaic and CopernicanTo the Discerning Reader The First Day FRANCIS BACON, Selection from Essays Of StudiesRENE DESCARTES, Selections from Discourse on Method Part II Part IV BLAISE PASCAL, Selections from Pensées194233277278279280281282346347348544545546547548549550551552553554THOMAS HOBBES, Selection from Leviathan Part I JOHN LOCKE, Selections from the Second Treatise of Civil GovernmentChapter IX Chapter XIX Chapter 17 THE AGE OF REASON: 1700-1789 IMMANUEL KANT, "Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment?" DAVID HUME. Selections from A Treatise of Human NatureBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section IBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section VIMARY WOLLSTONECRAFT, Selection from A Vindication of the Rights of WomenIntroduction DENIS DIDEROT, Selections from Encyclopedie ADAM SMITH, Selections from An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations Introduction and Plan of WorkBook, Chapter I Chapter II Book V, Chapter II, Part 2JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU, Selection from Confessions Book I 1712-1719 VOLTAIRE, Selections from Candide Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter XXX ALEXANDER POPE, Selections from An Essay on Man Chapter 18 REVOLUTION, REACTION, AND CULTURAL RESPONSE: 1760-1830 THOMAS JEFFERSON, Selection from The Declaration of IndependenceDeclaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen JANE AUSTEN, Selections from Pride and Prejudice Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, Selection from Faust, Part INight PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, Poems "Ozymandias" "England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
Book I DESIDERIUS ERASMUS, Selection from The Praise of Folly SIR THOMAS MORE, Selection from Utopia Book II MICHEL DE MONTAIGNE, Selection from Essays Book I WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, Hamlet Act I Act II Act III Act IV Act V MARTIN LUTHER, Selections from the Ninety-Five Theses MIGUEL DE CERVANTES, Selection from Don Quixote Part I Chapter 15 THE BAROQUE AGE I: GLAMOUR AND GRANDIOSITY: 1600-1715 SISTER JUANA INES DE LA CRUZ, Essay Selection from Repuesta a Sor Filotea (The Reply to Sister Filotea) JOHN MILTON, Selection from Paradise Lost Book I APRA BEHN, Selection from Oroonoko, or the Royal Slave: A True History Chapter 16 THE BAROQUE AGE II: REVOLUTIONS IN SCIENTIFIC AND POLITICAL THOUGHT: 1600-1715 GALILEO GALILEI, Selections from the Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems-Ptolemaic and CopernicanTo the Discerning Reader The First Day FRANCIS BACON, Selection from Essays Of StudiesRENE DESCARTES, Selections from Discourse on Method Part II Part IV BLAISE PASCAL, Selections from Pensées194233277278279280281282346347348544545546547548549550551552553554THOMAS HOBBES, Selection from Leviathan Part I JOHN LOCKE, Selections from the Second Treatise of Civil GovernmentChapter IX Chapter XIX Chapter 17 THE AGE OF REASON: 1700-1789 IMMANUEL KANT, "Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment?" DAVID HUME. Selections from A Treatise of Human NatureBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section IBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section VIMARY WOLLSTONECRAFT, Selection from A Vindication of the Rights of WomenIntroduction DENIS DIDEROT, Selections from Encyclopedie ADAM SMITH, Selections from An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations Introduction and Plan of WorkBook, Chapter I Chapter II Book V, Chapter II, Part 2JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU, Selection from Confessions Book I 1712-1719 VOLTAIRE, Selections from Candide Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter XXX ALEXANDER POPE, Selections from An Essay on Man Chapter 18 REVOLUTION, REACTION, AND CULTURAL RESPONSE: 1760-1830 THOMAS JEFFERSON, Selection from The Declaration of IndependenceDeclaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen JANE AUSTEN, Selections from Pride and Prejudice Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, Selection from Faust, Part INight PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, Poems "Ozymandias" "England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
SIR THOMAS MORE, Selection from Utopia Book II MICHEL DE MONTAIGNE, Selection from Essays Book I WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, Hamlet Act I Act II Act III Act IV Act V MARTIN LUTHER, Selections from the Ninety-Five Theses MIGUEL DE CERVANTES, Selection from Don Quixote Part I Chapter 15 THE BAROQUE AGE I: GLAMOUR AND GRANDIOSITY: 1600-1715 SISTER JUANA INES DE LA CRUZ, Essay Selection from Repuesta a Sor Filotea (The Reply to Sister Filotea) JOHN MILTON, Selection from Paradise Lost Book I APRA BEHN, Selection from Oroonoko, or the Royal Slave: A True History Chapter 16 THE BAROQUE AGE II: REVOLUTIONS IN SCIENTIFIC AND POLITICAL THOUGHT: 1600-1715 GALILEO GALILEI, Selections from the Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems-Ptolemaic and CopernicanTo the Discerning Reader The First Day FRANCIS BACON, Selection from Essays Of StudiesRENE DESCARTES, Selections from Discourse on Method Part II Part IV BLAISE PASCAL, Selections from Pensées194233277278279280281282346347348544545546547548549550551552553554THOMAS HOBBES, Selection from Leviathan Part I JOHN LOCKE, Selections from the Second Treatise of Civil GovernmentChapter IX Chapter XIX Chapter 17 THE AGE OF REASON: 1700-1789 IMMANUEL KANT, "Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment?" DAVID HUME. Selections from A Treatise of Human NatureBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section IBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section VIMARY WOLLSTONECRAFT, Selection from A Vindication of the Rights of WomenIntroduction DENIS DIDEROT, Selections from Encyclopedie ADAM SMITH, Selections from An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations Introduction and Plan of WorkBook, Chapter I Chapter II Book V, Chapter II, Part 2JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU, Selection from Confessions Book I 1712-1719 VOLTAIRE, Selections from Candide Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter XXX ALEXANDER POPE, Selections from An Essay on Man Chapter 18 REVOLUTION, REACTION, AND CULTURAL RESPONSE: 1760-1830 THOMAS JEFFERSON, Selection from The Declaration of IndependenceDeclaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen JANE AUSTEN, Selections from Pride and Prejudice Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, Selection from Faust, Part INight PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, Poems "Ozymandias" "England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
MICHEL DE MONTAIGNE, Selection from Essays Book I WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, Hamlet Act I Act II Act III Act IV Act V MARTIN LUTHER, Selections from the Ninety-Five Theses MIGUEL DE CERVANTES, Selection from Don Quixote Part I Chapter 15 THE BAROQUE AGE I: GLAMOUR AND GRANDIOSITY: 1600-1715 SISTER JUANA INES DE LA CRUZ, Essay Selection from Repuesta a Sor Filotea (The Reply to Sister Filotea) JOHN MILTON, Selection from Paradise Lost Book I APRA BEHN, Selection from Oroonoko, or the Royal Slave: A True History Chapter 16 THE BAROQUE AGE II: REVOLUTIONS IN SCIENTIFIC AND POLITICAL THOUGHT: 1600-1715 GALILEO GALILEI, Selections from the Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems-Ptolemaic and CopernicanTo the Discerning Reader The First Day FRANCIS BACON, Selection from Essays Of StudiesRENE DESCARTES, Selections from Discourse on Method Part II Part IV BLAISE PASCAL, Selections from Pensées194233277278279280281282346347348544545546547548549550551552553554THOMAS HOBBES, Selection from Leviathan Part I JOHN LOCKE, Selections from the Second Treatise of Civil GovernmentChapter IX Chapter XIX Chapter 17 THE AGE OF REASON: 1700-1789 IMMANUEL KANT, "Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment?" DAVID HUME. Selections from A Treatise of Human NatureBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section IBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section VIMARY WOLLSTONECRAFT, Selection from A Vindication of the Rights of WomenIntroduction DENIS DIDEROT, Selections from Encyclopedie ADAM SMITH, Selections from An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations Introduction and Plan of WorkBook, Chapter I Chapter II Book V, Chapter II, Part 2JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU, Selection from Confessions Book I 1712-1719 VOLTAIRE, Selections from Candide Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter XXX ALEXANDER POPE, Selections from An Essay on Man Chapter 18 REVOLUTION, REACTION, AND CULTURAL RESPONSE: 1760-1830 THOMAS JEFFERSON, Selection from The Declaration of IndependenceDeclaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen JANE AUSTEN, Selections from Pride and Prejudice Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, Selection from Faust, Part INight PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, Poems "Ozymandias" "England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, Hamlet Act I Act II Act III Act IV Act V MARTIN LUTHER, Selections from the Ninety-Five Theses MIGUEL DE CERVANTES, Selection from Don Quixote Part I Chapter 15 THE BAROQUE AGE I: GLAMOUR AND GRANDIOSITY: 1600-1715 SISTER JUANA INES DE LA CRUZ, Essay Selection from Repuesta a Sor Filotea (The Reply to Sister Filotea) JOHN MILTON, Selection from Paradise Lost Book I APRA BEHN, Selection from Oroonoko, or the Royal Slave: A True History Chapter 16 THE BAROQUE AGE II: REVOLUTIONS IN SCIENTIFIC AND POLITICAL THOUGHT: 1600-1715 GALILEO GALILEI, Selections from the Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems-Ptolemaic and CopernicanTo the Discerning Reader The First Day FRANCIS BACON, Selection from Essays Of StudiesRENE DESCARTES, Selections from Discourse on Method Part II Part IV BLAISE PASCAL, Selections from Pensées194233277278279280281282346347348544545546547548549550551552553554THOMAS HOBBES, Selection from Leviathan Part I JOHN LOCKE, Selections from the Second Treatise of Civil GovernmentChapter IX Chapter XIX Chapter 17 THE AGE OF REASON: 1700-1789 IMMANUEL KANT, "Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment?" DAVID HUME. Selections from A Treatise of Human NatureBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section IBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section VIMARY WOLLSTONECRAFT, Selection from A Vindication of the Rights of WomenIntroduction DENIS DIDEROT, Selections from Encyclopedie ADAM SMITH, Selections from An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations Introduction and Plan of WorkBook, Chapter I Chapter II Book V, Chapter II, Part 2JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU, Selection from Confessions Book I 1712-1719 VOLTAIRE, Selections from Candide Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter XXX ALEXANDER POPE, Selections from An Essay on Man Chapter 18 REVOLUTION, REACTION, AND CULTURAL RESPONSE: 1760-1830 THOMAS JEFFERSON, Selection from The Declaration of IndependenceDeclaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen JANE AUSTEN, Selections from Pride and Prejudice Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, Selection from Faust, Part INight PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, Poems "Ozymandias" "England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
Act II Act III Act IV Act V MARTIN LUTHER, Selections from the Ninety-Five Theses MIGUEL DE CERVANTES, Selection from Don Quixote Part I Chapter 15 THE BAROQUE AGE I: GLAMOUR AND GRANDIOSITY: 1600-1715 SISTER JUANA INES DE LA CRUZ, Essay Selection from Repuesta a Sor Filotea (The Reply to Sister Filotea) JOHN MILTON, Selection from Paradise Lost Book I APRA BEHN, Selection from Oroonoko, or the Royal Slave: A True History Chapter 16 THE BAROQUE AGE II: REVOLUTIONS IN SCIENTIFIC AND POLITICAL THOUGHT: 1600-1715 GALILEO GALILEI, Selections from the Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems-Ptolemaic and CopernicanTo the Discerning Reader The First Day FRANCIS BACON, Selection from Essays Of StudiesRENE DESCARTES, Selections from Discourse on Method Part II Part IV BLAISE PASCAL, Selections from Pensées194233277278279280281282346347348544545546547548549550551552553554THOMAS HOBBES, Selection from Leviathan Part I JOHN LOCKE, Selections from the Second Treatise of Civil GovernmentChapter IX Chapter XIX Chapter 17 THE AGE OF REASON: 1700-1789 IMMANUEL KANT, "Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment?" DAVID HUME. Selections from A Treatise of Human NatureBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section IBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section VIMARY WOLLSTONECRAFT, Selection from A Vindication of the Rights of WomenIntroduction DENIS DIDEROT, Selections from Encyclopedie ADAM SMITH, Selections from An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations Introduction and Plan of WorkBook, Chapter I Chapter II Book V, Chapter II, Part 2JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU, Selection from Confessions Book I 1712-1719 VOLTAIRE, Selections from Candide Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter XXX ALEXANDER POPE, Selections from An Essay on Man Chapter 18 REVOLUTION, REACTION, AND CULTURAL RESPONSE: 1760-1830 THOMAS JEFFERSON, Selection from The Declaration of IndependenceDeclaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen JANE AUSTEN, Selections from Pride and Prejudice Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, Selection from Faust, Part INight PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, Poems "Ozymandias" "England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
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Act IV Act V MARTIN LUTHER, Selections from the Ninety-Five Theses MIGUEL DE CERVANTES, Selection from Don Quixote Part I Chapter 15 THE BAROQUE AGE I: GLAMOUR AND GRANDIOSITY: 1600-1715 SISTER JUANA INES DE LA CRUZ, Essay Selection from Repuesta a Sor Filotea (The Reply to Sister Filotea) JOHN MILTON, Selection from Paradise Lost Book I APRA BEHN, Selection from Oroonoko, or the Royal Slave: A True History Chapter 16 THE BAROQUE AGE II: REVOLUTIONS IN SCIENTIFIC AND POLITICAL THOUGHT: 1600-1715 GALILEO GALILEI, Selections from the Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems-Ptolemaic and CopernicanTo the Discerning Reader The First Day FRANCIS BACON, Selection from Essays Of StudiesRENE DESCARTES, Selections from Discourse on Method Part II Part IV BLAISE PASCAL, Selections from Pensées194233277278279280281282346347348544545546547548549550551552553554THOMAS HOBBES, Selection from Leviathan Part I JOHN LOCKE, Selections from the Second Treatise of Civil GovernmentChapter IX Chapter XIX Chapter 17 THE AGE OF REASON: 1700-1789 IMMANUEL KANT, "Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment?" DAVID HUME. Selections from A Treatise of Human NatureBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section IBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section VIMARY WOLLSTONECRAFT, Selection from A Vindication of the Rights of WomenIntroduction DENIS DIDEROT, Selections from Encyclopedie ADAM SMITH, Selections from An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations Introduction and Plan of WorkBook, Chapter I Chapter II Book V, Chapter II, Part 2JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU, Selection from Confessions Book I 1712-1719 VOLTAIRE, Selections from Candide Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter XXX ALEXANDER POPE, Selections from An Essay on Man Chapter 18 REVOLUTION, REACTION, AND CULTURAL RESPONSE: 1760-1830 THOMAS JEFFERSON, Selection from The Declaration of IndependenceDeclaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen JANE AUSTEN, Selections from Pride and Prejudice Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, Selection from Faust, Part INight PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, Poems "Ozymandias" "England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
MARTIN LUTHER, Selections from the Ninety-Five Theses MIGUEL DE CERVANTES, Selection from Don Quixote Part I Chapter 15 THE BAROQUE AGE I: GLAMOUR AND GRANDIOSITY: 1600-1715 SISTER JUANA INES DE LA CRUZ, Essay Selection from Repuesta a Sor Filotea (The Reply to Sister Filotea) JOHN MILTON, Selection from Paradise Lost Book I APRA BEHN, Selection from Oroonoko, or the Royal Slave: A True History Chapter 16 THE BAROQUE AGE II: REVOLUTIONS IN SCIENTIFIC AND POLITICAL THOUGHT: 1600-1715 GALILEO GALILEI, Selections from the Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems-Ptolemaic and CopernicanTo the Discerning Reader The First Day FRANCIS BACON, Selection from Essays Of StudiesRENE DESCARTES, Selections from Discourse on Method Part II Part IV BLAISE PASCAL, Selections from Pensées194233277278279280281282346347348544545546547548549550551552553554THOMAS HOBBES, Selection from Leviathan Part I JOHN LOCKE, Selections from the Second Treatise of Civil GovernmentChapter IX Chapter XIX Chapter 17 THE AGE OF REASON: 1700-1789 IMMANUEL KANT, "Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment?" DAVID HUME. Selections from A Treatise of Human NatureBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section IBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section VIMARY WOLLSTONECRAFT, Selection from A Vindication of the Rights of WomenIntroduction DENIS DIDEROT, Selections from Encyclopedie ADAM SMITH, Selections from An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations Introduction and Plan of WorkBook, Chapter I Chapter II Book V, Chapter II, Part 2JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU, Selection from Confessions Book I 1712-1719 VOLTAIRE, Selections from Candide Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter XXX ALEXANDER POPE, Selections from An Essay on Man Chapter 18 REVOLUTION, REACTION, AND CULTURAL RESPONSE: 1760-1830 THOMAS JEFFERSON, Selection from The Declaration of IndependenceDeclaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen JANE AUSTEN, Selections from Pride and Prejudice Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, Selection from Faust, Part INight PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, Poems "Ozymandias" "England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
Part I Chapter 15 THE BAROQUE AGE I: GLAMOUR AND GRANDIOSITY: 1600-1715 SISTER JUANA INES DE LA CRUZ, Essay Selection from Repuesta a Sor Filotea (The Reply to Sister Filotea) JOHN MILTON, Selection from Paradise Lost Book I APRA BEHN, Selection from Oroonoko, or the Royal Slave: A True History Chapter 16 THE BAROQUE AGE II: REVOLUTIONS IN SCIENTIFIC AND POLITICAL THOUGHT: 1600-1715 GALILEO GALILEI, Selections from the Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems-Ptolemaic and CopernicanTo the Discerning Reader The First Day FRANCIS BACON, Selection from Essays Of StudiesRENE DESCARTES, Selections from Discourse on Method Part II Part IV BLAISE PASCAL, Selections from Pensées194233277278279280281282346347348544545546547548549550551552553554THOMAS HOBBES, Selection from Leviathan Part I JOHN LOCKE, Selections from the Second Treatise of Civil GovernmentChapter IX Chapter XIX Chapter 17 THE AGE OF REASON: 1700-1789 IMMANUEL KANT, "Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment?" DAVID HUME. Selections from A Treatise of Human NatureBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section IBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section VIMARY WOLLSTONECRAFT, Selection from A Vindication of the Rights of WomenIntroduction DENIS DIDEROT, Selections from Encyclopedie ADAM SMITH, Selections from An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations Introduction and Plan of WorkBook, Chapter I Chapter II Book V, Chapter II, Part 2JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU, Selection from Confessions Book I 1712-1719 VOLTAIRE, Selections from Candide Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter XXX ALEXANDER POPE, Selections from An Essay on Man Chapter 18 REVOLUTION, REACTION, AND CULTURAL RESPONSE: 1760-1830 THOMAS JEFFERSON, Selection from The Declaration of IndependenceDeclaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen JANE AUSTEN, Selections from Pride and Prejudice Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, Selection from Faust, Part INight PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, Poems "Ozymandias" "England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
SISTER JUANA INES DE LA CRUZ, Essay Selection from Repuesta a Sor Filotea (The Reply to Sister Filotea) JOHN MILTON, Selection from Paradise Lost Book I APRA BEHN, Selection from Oroonoko, or the Royal Slave: A True History Chapter 16 THE BAROQUE AGE II: REVOLUTIONS IN SCIENTIFIC AND POLITICAL THOUGHT: 1600-1715 GALILEO GALILEI, Selections from the Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems-Ptolemaic and CopernicanTo the Discerning Reader The First Day FRANCIS BACON, Selection from Essays Of StudiesRENE DESCARTES, Selections from Discourse on Method Part II Part IV BLAISE PASCAL, Selections from Pensées194233277278279280281282346347348544545546547548549550551552553554THOMAS HOBBES, Selection from Leviathan Part I JOHN LOCKE, Selections from the Second Treatise of Civil GovernmentChapter IX Chapter XIX Chapter 17 THE AGE OF REASON: 1700-1789 IMMANUEL KANT, "Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment?" DAVID HUME. Selections from A Treatise of Human NatureBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section IBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section VIMARY WOLLSTONECRAFT, Selection from A Vindication of the Rights of WomenIntroduction DENIS DIDEROT, Selections from Encyclopedie ADAM SMITH, Selections from An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations Introduction and Plan of WorkBook, Chapter I Chapter II Book V, Chapter II, Part 2JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU, Selection from Confessions Book I 1712-1719 VOLTAIRE, Selections from Candide Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter XXX ALEXANDER POPE, Selections from An Essay on Man Chapter 18 REVOLUTION, REACTION, AND CULTURAL RESPONSE: 1760-1830 THOMAS JEFFERSON, Selection from The Declaration of IndependenceDeclaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen JANE AUSTEN, Selections from Pride and Prejudice Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, Selection from Faust, Part INight PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, Poems "Ozymandias" "England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
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Book I APRA BEHN, Selection from Oroonoko, or the Royal Slave: A True History Chapter 16 THE BAROQUE AGE II: REVOLUTIONS IN SCIENTIFIC AND POLITICAL THOUGHT: 1600-1715 GALILEO GALILEI, Selections from the Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems-Ptolemaic and CopernicanTo the Discerning Reader The First Day FRANCIS BACON, Selection from Essays Of StudiesRENE DESCARTES, Selections from Discourse on Method Part II Part IV BLAISE PASCAL, Selections from Pensées194233277278279280281282346347348544545546547548549550551552553554THOMAS HOBBES, Selection from Leviathan Part I JOHN LOCKE, Selections from the Second Treatise of Civil GovernmentChapter IX Chapter XIX Chapter 17 THE AGE OF REASON: 1700-1789 IMMANUEL KANT, "Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment?" DAVID HUME. Selections from A Treatise of Human NatureBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section IBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section VIMARY WOLLSTONECRAFT, Selection from A Vindication of the Rights of WomenIntroduction DENIS DIDEROT, Selections from Encyclopedie ADAM SMITH, Selections from An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations Introduction and Plan of WorkBook, Chapter I Chapter II Book V, Chapter II, Part 2JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU, Selection from Confessions Book I 1712-1719 VOLTAIRE, Selections from Candide Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter XXX ALEXANDER POPE, Selections from An Essay on Man Chapter 18 REVOLUTION, REACTION, AND CULTURAL RESPONSE: 1760-1830 THOMAS JEFFERSON, Selection from The Declaration of IndependenceDeclaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen JANE AUSTEN, Selections from Pride and Prejudice Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, Selection from Faust, Part INight PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, Poems "Ozymandias" "England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
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Chapter 16 THE BAROQUE AGE II: REVOLUTIONS IN SCIENTIFIC AND POLITICAL THOUGHT: 1600-1715 GALILEO GALILEI, Selections from the Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems-Ptolemaic and CopernicanTo the Discerning Reader The First Day FRANCIS BACON, Selection from Essays Of StudiesRENE DESCARTES, Selections from Discourse on Method Part II Part IV BLAISE PASCAL, Selections from Pensées194233277278279280281282346347348544545546547548549550551552553554THOMAS HOBBES, Selection from Leviathan Part I JOHN LOCKE, Selections from the Second Treatise of Civil GovernmentChapter IX Chapter XIX Chapter 17 THE AGE OF REASON: 1700-1789 IMMANUEL KANT, "Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment?" DAVID HUME. Selections from A Treatise of Human NatureBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section IBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section VIMARY WOLLSTONECRAFT, Selection from A Vindication of the Rights of WomenIntroduction DENIS DIDEROT, Selections from Encyclopedie ADAM SMITH, Selections from An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations Introduction and Plan of WorkBook, Chapter I Chapter II Book V, Chapter II, Part 2JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU, Selection from Confessions Book I 1712-1719 VOLTAIRE, Selections from Candide Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter XXX ALEXANDER POPE, Selections from An Essay on Man Chapter 18 REVOLUTION, REACTION, AND CULTURAL RESPONSE: 1760-1830 THOMAS JEFFERSON, Selection from The Declaration of IndependenceDeclaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen JANE AUSTEN, Selections from Pride and Prejudice Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, Selection from Faust, Part INight PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, Poems "Ozymandias" "England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
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To the Discerning Reader The First Day FRANCIS BACON, Selection from Essays Of StudiesRENE DESCARTES, Selections from Discourse on Method Part II Part IV BLAISE PASCAL, Selections from Pensées194233277278279280281282346347348544545546547548549550551552553554THOMAS HOBBES, Selection from Leviathan Part I JOHN LOCKE, Selections from the Second Treatise of Civil GovernmentChapter IX Chapter XIX Chapter 17 THE AGE OF REASON: 1700-1789 IMMANUEL KANT, "Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment?" DAVID HUME. Selections from A Treatise of Human NatureBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section IBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section VIMARY WOLLSTONECRAFT, Selection from A Vindication of the Rights of WomenIntroduction DENIS DIDEROT, Selections from Encyclopedie ADAM SMITH, Selections from An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations Introduction and Plan of WorkBook, Chapter I Chapter II Book V, Chapter II, Part 2JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU, Selection from Confessions Book I 1712-1719 VOLTAIRE, Selections from Candide Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter XXX ALEXANDER POPE, Selections from An Essay on Man Chapter 18 REVOLUTION, REACTION, AND CULTURAL RESPONSE: 1760-1830 THOMAS JEFFERSON, Selection from The Declaration of IndependenceDeclaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen JANE AUSTEN, Selections from Pride and Prejudice Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, Selection from Faust, Part INight PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, Poems "Ozymandias" "England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
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FRANCIS BACON, Selection from Essays Of StudiesRENE DESCARTES, Selections from Discourse on Method Part II Part IV BLAISE PASCAL, Selections from Pensées194233277278279280281282346347348544545546547548549550551552553554THOMAS HOBBES, Selection from Leviathan Part I JOHN LOCKE, Selections from the Second Treatise of Civil GovernmentChapter IX Chapter XIX Chapter 17 THE AGE OF REASON: 1700-1789 IMMANUEL KANT, "Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment?" DAVID HUME. Selections from A Treatise of Human NatureBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section IBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section VIMARY WOLLSTONECRAFT, Selection from A Vindication of the Rights of WomenIntroduction DENIS DIDEROT, Selections from Encyclopedie ADAM SMITH, Selections from An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations Introduction and Plan of WorkBook, Chapter I Chapter II Book V, Chapter II, Part 2JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU, Selection from Confessions Book I 1712-1719 VOLTAIRE, Selections from Candide Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter XXX ALEXANDER POPE, Selections from An Essay on Man Chapter 18 REVOLUTION, REACTION, AND CULTURAL RESPONSE: 1760-1830 THOMAS JEFFERSON, Selection from The Declaration of IndependenceDeclaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen JANE AUSTEN, Selections from Pride and Prejudice Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, Selection from Faust, Part INight PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, Poems "Ozymandias" "England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
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Part II Part IV BLAISE PASCAL, Selections from Pensées194233277278279280281282346347348544545546547548549550551552553554THOMAS HOBBES, Selection from Leviathan Part I JOHN LOCKE, Selections from the Second Treatise of Civil GovernmentChapter IX Chapter XIX Chapter 17 THE AGE OF REASON: 1700-1789 IMMANUEL KANT, "Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment?" DAVID HUME. Selections from A Treatise of Human NatureBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section IBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section VIMARY WOLLSTONECRAFT, Selection from A Vindication of the Rights of WomenIntroduction DENIS DIDEROT, Selections from Encyclopedie ADAM SMITH, Selections from An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations Introduction and Plan of WorkBook, Chapter I Chapter II Book V, Chapter II, Part 2JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU, Selection from Confessions Book I 1712-1719 VOLTAIRE, Selections from Candide Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter XXX ALEXANDER POPE, Selections from An Essay on Man Chapter 18 REVOLUTION, REACTION, AND CULTURAL RESPONSE: 1760-1830 THOMAS JEFFERSON, Selection from The Declaration of IndependenceDeclaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen JANE AUSTEN, Selections from Pride and Prejudice Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, Selection from Faust, Part INight PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, Poems "Ozymandias" "England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
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BLAISE PASCAL, Selections from Pensées194233277278279280281282346347348544545546547548549550551552553554THOMAS HOBBES, Selection from Leviathan Part I JOHN LOCKE, Selections from the Second Treatise of Civil GovernmentChapter IX Chapter XIX Chapter 17 THE AGE OF REASON: 1700-1789 IMMANUEL KANT, "Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment?" DAVID HUME. Selections from A Treatise of Human NatureBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section IBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section VIMARY WOLLSTONECRAFT, Selection from A Vindication of the Rights of WomenIntroduction DENIS DIDEROT, Selections from Encyclopedie ADAM SMITH, Selections from An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations Introduction and Plan of WorkBook, Chapter I Chapter II Book V, Chapter II, Part 2JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU, Selection from Confessions Book I 1712-1719 VOLTAIRE, Selections from Candide Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter XXX ALEXANDER POPE, Selections from An Essay on Man Chapter 18 REVOLUTION, REACTION, AND CULTURAL RESPONSE: 1760-1830 THOMAS JEFFERSON, Selection from The Declaration of IndependenceDeclaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen JANE AUSTEN, Selections from Pride and Prejudice Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, Selection from Faust, Part INight PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, Poems "Ozymandias" "England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
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233277278279280281282346347348544545546547548549550551552553554THOMAS HOBBES, Selection from Leviathan Part I JOHN LOCKE, Selections from the Second Treatise of Civil GovernmentChapter IX Chapter XIX Chapter 17 THE AGE OF REASON: 1700-1789 IMMANUEL KANT, "Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment?" DAVID HUME. Selections from A Treatise of Human NatureBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section IBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section VIMARY WOLLSTONECRAFT, Selection from A Vindication of the Rights of WomenIntroduction DENIS DIDEROT, Selections from Encyclopedie ADAM SMITH, Selections from An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations Introduction and Plan of WorkBook, Chapter I Chapter II Book V, Chapter II, Part 2JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU, Selection from Confessions Book I 1712-1719 VOLTAIRE, Selections from Candide Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter XXX ALEXANDER POPE, Selections from An Essay on Man Chapter 18 REVOLUTION, REACTION, AND CULTURAL RESPONSE: 1760-1830 THOMAS JEFFERSON, Selection from The Declaration of IndependenceDeclaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen JANE AUSTEN, Selections from Pride and Prejudice Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, Selection from Faust, Part INight PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, Poems "Ozymandias" "England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
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278279280281282346347348544545546547548549550551552553554THOMAS HOBBES, Selection from Leviathan Part I JOHN LOCKE, Selections from the Second Treatise of Civil GovernmentChapter IX Chapter XIX Chapter 17 THE AGE OF REASON: 1700-1789 IMMANUEL KANT, "Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment?" DAVID HUME. Selections from A Treatise of Human NatureBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section IBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section VIMARY WOLLSTONECRAFT, Selection from A Vindication of the Rights of WomenIntroduction DENIS DIDEROT, Selections from Encyclopedie ADAM SMITH, Selections from An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations Introduction and Plan of WorkBook, Chapter I Chapter II Book V, Chapter II, Part 2JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU, Selection from Confessions Book I 1712-1719 VOLTAIRE, Selections from Candide Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter XXX ALEXANDER POPE, Selections from An Essay on Man Chapter 18 REVOLUTION, REACTION, AND CULTURAL RESPONSE: 1760-1830 THOMAS JEFFERSON, Selection from The Declaration of IndependenceDeclaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen JANE AUSTEN, Selections from Pride and Prejudice Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, Selection from Faust, Part INight PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, Poems "Ozymandias" "England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
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280281282346347348544545546547548549550551552553554THOMAS HOBBES, Selection from Leviathan Part I JOHN LOCKE, Selections from the Second Treatise of Civil GovernmentChapter IX Chapter XIX Chapter 17 THE AGE OF REASON: 1700-1789 IMMANUEL KANT, "Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment?" DAVID HUME. Selections from A Treatise of Human NatureBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section IBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section VIMARY WOLLSTONECRAFT, Selection from A Vindication of the Rights of WomenIntroduction DENIS DIDEROT, Selections from Encyclopedie ADAM SMITH, Selections from An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations Introduction and Plan of WorkBook, Chapter I Chapter II Book V, Chapter II, Part 2JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU, Selection from Confessions Book I 1712-1719 VOLTAIRE, Selections from Candide Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter XXX ALEXANDER POPE, Selections from An Essay on Man Chapter 18 REVOLUTION, REACTION, AND CULTURAL RESPONSE: 1760-1830 THOMAS JEFFERSON, Selection from The Declaration of IndependenceDeclaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen JANE AUSTEN, Selections from Pride and Prejudice Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, Selection from Faust, Part INight PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, Poems "Ozymandias" "England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
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282346347348544545546547548549550551552553554THOMAS HOBBES, Selection from Leviathan Part I JOHN LOCKE, Selections from the Second Treatise of Civil GovernmentChapter IX Chapter XIX Chapter 17 THE AGE OF REASON: 1700-1789 IMMANUEL KANT, "Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment?" DAVID HUME. Selections from A Treatise of Human NatureBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section IBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section VIMARY WOLLSTONECRAFT, Selection from A Vindication of the Rights of WomenIntroduction DENIS DIDEROT, Selections from Encyclopedie ADAM SMITH, Selections from An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations Introduction and Plan of WorkBook, Chapter I Chapter II Book V, Chapter II, Part 2JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU, Selection from Confessions Book I 1712-1719 VOLTAIRE, Selections from Candide Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter XXX ALEXANDER POPE, Selections from An Essay on Man Chapter 18 REVOLUTION, REACTION, AND CULTURAL RESPONSE: 1760-1830 THOMAS JEFFERSON, Selection from The Declaration of IndependenceDeclaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen JANE AUSTEN, Selections from Pride and Prejudice Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, Selection from Faust, Part INight PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, Poems "Ozymandias" "England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
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347348544545546547548549550551552553554THOMAS HOBBES, Selection from Leviathan Part I JOHN LOCKE, Selections from the Second Treatise of Civil GovernmentChapter IX Chapter XIX Chapter 17 THE AGE OF REASON: 1700-1789 IMMANUEL KANT, "Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment?" DAVID HUME. Selections from A Treatise of Human NatureBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section IBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section VIMARY WOLLSTONECRAFT, Selection from A Vindication of the Rights of WomenIntroduction DENIS DIDEROT, Selections from Encyclopedie ADAM SMITH, Selections from An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations Introduction and Plan of WorkBook, Chapter I Chapter II Book V, Chapter II, Part 2JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU, Selection from Confessions Book I 1712-1719 VOLTAIRE, Selections from Candide Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter XXX ALEXANDER POPE, Selections from An Essay on Man Chapter 18 REVOLUTION, REACTION, AND CULTURAL RESPONSE: 1760-1830 THOMAS JEFFERSON, Selection from The Declaration of IndependenceDeclaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen JANE AUSTEN, Selections from Pride and Prejudice Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, Selection from Faust, Part INight PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, Poems "Ozymandias" "England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
544545546547548549550551552553554THOMAS HOBBES, Selection from Leviathan Part I JOHN LOCKE, Selections from the Second Treatise of Civil GovernmentChapter IX Chapter XIX Chapter 17 THE AGE OF REASON: 1700-1789 IMMANUEL KANT, "Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment?" DAVID HUME. Selections from A Treatise of Human NatureBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section IBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section VIMARY WOLLSTONECRAFT, Selection from A Vindication of the Rights of WomenIntroduction DENIS DIDEROT, Selections from Encyclopedie ADAM SMITH, Selections from An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations Introduction and Plan of WorkBook, Chapter I Chapter II Book V, Chapter II, Part 2JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU, Selection from Confessions Book I 1712-1719 VOLTAIRE, Selections from Candide Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter XXX ALEXANDER POPE, Selections from An Essay on Man Chapter 18 REVOLUTION, REACTION, AND CULTURAL RESPONSE: 1760-1830 THOMAS JEFFERSON, Selection from The Declaration of IndependenceDeclaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen JANE AUSTEN, Selections from Pride and Prejudice Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, Selection from Faust, Part INight PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, Poems "Ozymandias" "England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
546547548549550551552553554THOMAS HOBBES, Selection from Leviathan Part I JOHN LOCKE, Selections from the Second Treatise of Civil GovernmentChapter IX Chapter XIX Chapter 17 THE AGE OF REASON: 1700-1789 IMMANUEL KANT, "Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment?" DAVID HUME. Selections from A Treatise of Human NatureBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section IBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section VIMARY WOLLSTONECRAFT, Selection from A Vindication of the Rights of WomenIntroduction DENIS DIDEROT, Selections from Encyclopedie ADAM SMITH, Selections from An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations Introduction and Plan of WorkBook, Chapter I Chapter II Book V, Chapter II, Part 2JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU, Selection from Confessions Book I 1712-1719 VOLTAIRE, Selections from Candide Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter XXX ALEXANDER POPE, Selections from An Essay on Man Chapter 18 REVOLUTION, REACTION, AND CULTURAL RESPONSE: 1760-1830 THOMAS JEFFERSON, Selection from The Declaration of IndependenceDeclaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen JANE AUSTEN, Selections from Pride and Prejudice Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, Selection from Faust, Part INight PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, Poems "Ozymandias" "England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
548549550551552553554THOMAS HOBBES, Selection from Leviathan Part I JOHN LOCKE, Selections from the Second Treatise of Civil GovernmentChapter IX Chapter XIX Chapter 17 THE AGE OF REASON: 1700-1789 IMMANUEL KANT, "Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment?" DAVID HUME. Selections from A Treatise of Human NatureBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section IBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section VIMARY WOLLSTONECRAFT, Selection from A Vindication of the Rights of WomenIntroduction DENIS DIDEROT, Selections from Encyclopedie ADAM SMITH, Selections from An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations Introduction and Plan of WorkBook, Chapter I Chapter II Book V, Chapter II, Part 2JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU, Selection from Confessions Book I 1712-1719 VOLTAIRE, Selections from Candide Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter XXX ALEXANDER POPE, Selections from An Essay on Man Chapter 18 REVOLUTION, REACTION, AND CULTURAL RESPONSE: 1760-1830 THOMAS JEFFERSON, Selection from The Declaration of IndependenceDeclaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen JANE AUSTEN, Selections from Pride and Prejudice Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, Selection from Faust, Part INight PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, Poems "Ozymandias" "England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
550551552553554THOMAS HOBBES, Selection from Leviathan Part I JOHN LOCKE, Selections from the Second Treatise of Civil GovernmentChapter IX Chapter XIX Chapter 17 THE AGE OF REASON: 1700-1789 IMMANUEL KANT, "Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment?" DAVID HUME. Selections from A Treatise of Human NatureBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section IBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section VIMARY WOLLSTONECRAFT, Selection from A Vindication of the Rights of WomenIntroduction DENIS DIDEROT, Selections from Encyclopedie ADAM SMITH, Selections from An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations Introduction and Plan of WorkBook, Chapter I Chapter II Book V, Chapter II, Part 2JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU, Selection from Confessions Book I 1712-1719 VOLTAIRE, Selections from Candide Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter XXX ALEXANDER POPE, Selections from An Essay on Man Chapter 18 REVOLUTION, REACTION, AND CULTURAL RESPONSE: 1760-1830 THOMAS JEFFERSON, Selection from The Declaration of IndependenceDeclaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen JANE AUSTEN, Selections from Pride and Prejudice Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, Selection from Faust, Part INight PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, Poems "Ozymandias" "England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
552553554THOMAS HOBBES, Selection from Leviathan Part I JOHN LOCKE, Selections from the Second Treatise of Civil GovernmentChapter IX Chapter XIX Chapter 17 THE AGE OF REASON: 1700-1789 IMMANUEL KANT, "Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment?" DAVID HUME. Selections from A Treatise of Human NatureBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section IBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section VIMARY WOLLSTONECRAFT, Selection from A Vindication of the Rights of WomenIntroduction DENIS DIDEROT, Selections from Encyclopedie ADAM SMITH, Selections from An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations Introduction and Plan of WorkBook, Chapter I Chapter II Book V, Chapter II, Part 2JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU, Selection from Confessions Book I 1712-1719 VOLTAIRE, Selections from Candide Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter XXX ALEXANDER POPE, Selections from An Essay on Man Chapter 18 REVOLUTION, REACTION, AND CULTURAL RESPONSE: 1760-1830 THOMAS JEFFERSON, Selection from The Declaration of IndependenceDeclaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen JANE AUSTEN, Selections from Pride and Prejudice Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, Selection from Faust, Part INight PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, Poems "Ozymandias" "England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
554THOMAS HOBBES, Selection from Leviathan Part I JOHN LOCKE, Selections from the Second Treatise of Civil GovernmentChapter IX Chapter XIX Chapter 17 THE AGE OF REASON: 1700-1789 IMMANUEL KANT, "Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment?" DAVID HUME. Selections from A Treatise of Human NatureBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section IBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section VIMARY WOLLSTONECRAFT, Selection from A Vindication of the Rights of WomenIntroduction DENIS DIDEROT, Selections from Encyclopedie ADAM SMITH, Selections from An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations Introduction and Plan of WorkBook, Chapter I Chapter II Book V, Chapter II, Part 2JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU, Selection from Confessions Book I 1712-1719 VOLTAIRE, Selections from Candide Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter XXX ALEXANDER POPE, Selections from An Essay on Man Chapter 18 REVOLUTION, REACTION, AND CULTURAL RESPONSE: 1760-1830 THOMAS JEFFERSON, Selection from The Declaration of IndependenceDeclaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen JANE AUSTEN, Selections from Pride and Prejudice Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, Selection from Faust, Part INight PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, Poems "Ozymandias" "England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
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Part I JOHN LOCKE, Selections from the Second Treatise of Civil GovernmentChapter IX Chapter XIX Chapter 17 THE AGE OF REASON: 1700-1789 IMMANUEL KANT, "Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment?" DAVID HUME. Selections from A Treatise of Human NatureBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section IBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section VIMARY WOLLSTONECRAFT, Selection from A Vindication of the Rights of WomenIntroduction DENIS DIDEROT, Selections from Encyclopedie ADAM SMITH, Selections from An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations Introduction and Plan of WorkBook, Chapter I Chapter II Book V, Chapter II, Part 2JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU, Selection from Confessions Book I 1712-1719 VOLTAIRE, Selections from Candide Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter XXX ALEXANDER POPE, Selections from An Essay on Man Chapter 18 REVOLUTION, REACTION, AND CULTURAL RESPONSE: 1760-1830 THOMAS JEFFERSON, Selection from The Declaration of IndependenceDeclaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen JANE AUSTEN, Selections from Pride and Prejudice Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, Selection from Faust, Part INight PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, Poems "Ozymandias" "England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
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Chapter IX Chapter XIX Chapter 17 THE AGE OF REASON: 1700-1789 IMMANUEL KANT, "Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment?" DAVID HUME. Selections from A Treatise of Human NatureBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section IBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section VIMARY WOLLSTONECRAFT, Selection from A Vindication of the Rights of WomenIntroduction DENIS DIDEROT, Selections from Encyclopedie ADAM SMITH, Selections from An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations Introduction and Plan of WorkBook, Chapter I Chapter II Book V, Chapter II, Part 2JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU, Selection from Confessions Book I 1712-1719 VOLTAIRE, Selections from Candide Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter XXX ALEXANDER POPE, Selections from An Essay on Man Chapter 18 REVOLUTION, REACTION, AND CULTURAL RESPONSE: 1760-1830 THOMAS JEFFERSON, Selection from The Declaration of IndependenceDeclaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen JANE AUSTEN, Selections from Pride and Prejudice Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, Selection from Faust, Part INight PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, Poems "Ozymandias" "England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
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Chapter 17 THE AGE OF REASON: 1700-1789 IMMANUEL KANT, "Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment?" DAVID HUME. Selections from A Treatise of Human NatureBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section IBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section VIMARY WOLLSTONECRAFT, Selection from A Vindication of the Rights of WomenIntroduction DENIS DIDEROT, Selections from Encyclopedie ADAM SMITH, Selections from An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations Introduction and Plan of WorkBook, Chapter I Chapter II Book V, Chapter II, Part 2JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU, Selection from Confessions Book I 1712-1719 VOLTAIRE, Selections from Candide Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter XXX ALEXANDER POPE, Selections from An Essay on Man Chapter 18 REVOLUTION, REACTION, AND CULTURAL RESPONSE: 1760-1830 THOMAS JEFFERSON, Selection from The Declaration of IndependenceDeclaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen JANE AUSTEN, Selections from Pride and Prejudice Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, Selection from Faust, Part INight PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, Poems "Ozymandias" "England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
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DAVID HUME. Selections from A Treatise of Human NatureBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section IBook I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section VIMARY WOLLSTONECRAFT, Selection from A Vindication of the Rights of WomenIntroduction DENIS DIDEROT, Selections from Encyclopedie ADAM SMITH, Selections from An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations Introduction and Plan of WorkBook, Chapter I Chapter II Book V, Chapter II, Part 2JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU, Selection from Confessions Book I 1712-1719 VOLTAIRE, Selections from Candide Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter XXX ALEXANDER POPE, Selections from An Essay on Man Chapter 18 REVOLUTION, REACTION, AND CULTURAL RESPONSE: 1760-1830 THOMAS JEFFERSON, Selection from The Declaration of IndependenceDeclaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen JANE AUSTEN, Selections from Pride and Prejudice Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, Selection from Faust, Part INight PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, Poems "Ozymandias" "England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
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Book I, Of the Understanding, Part IV, Section VIMARY WOLLSTONECRAFT, Selection from A Vindication of the Rights of WomenIntroduction DENIS DIDEROT, Selections from Encyclopedie ADAM SMITH, Selections from An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations Introduction and Plan of WorkBook, Chapter I Chapter II Book V, Chapter II, Part 2JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU, Selection from Confessions Book I 1712-1719 VOLTAIRE, Selections from Candide Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter XXX ALEXANDER POPE, Selections from An Essay on Man Chapter 18 REVOLUTION, REACTION, AND CULTURAL RESPONSE: 1760-1830 THOMAS JEFFERSON, Selection from The Declaration of IndependenceDeclaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen JANE AUSTEN, Selections from Pride and Prejudice Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, Selection from Faust, Part INight PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, Poems "Ozymandias" "England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
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Introduction DENIS DIDEROT, Selections from Encyclopedie ADAM SMITH, Selections from An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations Introduction and Plan of WorkBook, Chapter I Chapter II Book V, Chapter II, Part 2JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU, Selection from Confessions Book I 1712-1719 VOLTAIRE, Selections from Candide Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter XXX ALEXANDER POPE, Selections from An Essay on Man Chapter 18 REVOLUTION, REACTION, AND CULTURAL RESPONSE: 1760-1830 THOMAS JEFFERSON, Selection from The Declaration of IndependenceDeclaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen JANE AUSTEN, Selections from Pride and Prejudice Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, Selection from Faust, Part INight PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, Poems "Ozymandias" "England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
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ADAM SMITH, Selections from An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations Introduction and Plan of WorkBook, Chapter I Chapter II Book V, Chapter II, Part 2JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU, Selection from Confessions Book I 1712-1719 VOLTAIRE, Selections from Candide Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter XXX ALEXANDER POPE, Selections from An Essay on Man Chapter 18 REVOLUTION, REACTION, AND CULTURAL RESPONSE: 1760-1830 THOMAS JEFFERSON, Selection from The Declaration of IndependenceDeclaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen JANE AUSTEN, Selections from Pride and Prejudice Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, Selection from Faust, Part INight PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, Poems "Ozymandias" "England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
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Book, Chapter I Chapter II Book V, Chapter II, Part 2JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU, Selection from Confessions Book I 1712-1719 VOLTAIRE, Selections from Candide Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter XXX ALEXANDER POPE, Selections from An Essay on Man Chapter 18 REVOLUTION, REACTION, AND CULTURAL RESPONSE: 1760-1830 THOMAS JEFFERSON, Selection from The Declaration of IndependenceDeclaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen JANE AUSTEN, Selections from Pride and Prejudice Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, Selection from Faust, Part INight PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, Poems "Ozymandias" "England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
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Book V, Chapter II, Part 2JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU, Selection from Confessions Book I 1712-1719 VOLTAIRE, Selections from Candide Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter XXX ALEXANDER POPE, Selections from An Essay on Man Chapter 18 REVOLUTION, REACTION, AND CULTURAL RESPONSE: 1760-1830 THOMAS JEFFERSON, Selection from The Declaration of IndependenceDeclaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen JANE AUSTEN, Selections from Pride and Prejudice Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, Selection from Faust, Part INight PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, Poems "Ozymandias" "England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
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Book I 1712-1719 VOLTAIRE, Selections from Candide Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter XXX ALEXANDER POPE, Selections from An Essay on Man Chapter 18 REVOLUTION, REACTION, AND CULTURAL RESPONSE: 1760-1830 THOMAS JEFFERSON, Selection from The Declaration of IndependenceDeclaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen JANE AUSTEN, Selections from Pride and Prejudice Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, Selection from Faust, Part INight PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, Poems "Ozymandias" "England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
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Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter XXX ALEXANDER POPE, Selections from An Essay on Man Chapter 18 REVOLUTION, REACTION, AND CULTURAL RESPONSE: 1760-1830 THOMAS JEFFERSON, Selection from The Declaration of IndependenceDeclaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen JANE AUSTEN, Selections from Pride and Prejudice Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, Selection from Faust, Part INight PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, Poems "Ozymandias" "England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter XXX ALEXANDER POPE, Selections from An Essay on Man Chapter 18 REVOLUTION, REACTION, AND CULTURAL RESPONSE: 1760-1830 THOMAS JEFFERSON, Selection from The Declaration of IndependenceDeclaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen JANE AUSTEN, Selections from Pride and Prejudice Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, Selection from Faust, Part INight PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, Poems "Ozymandias" "England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter XXX ALEXANDER POPE, Selections from An Essay on Man Chapter 18 REVOLUTION, REACTION, AND CULTURAL RESPONSE: 1760-1830 THOMAS JEFFERSON, Selection from The Declaration of IndependenceDeclaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen JANE AUSTEN, Selections from Pride and Prejudice Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, Selection from Faust, Part INight PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, Poems "Ozymandias" "England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
Chapter XXX ALEXANDER POPE, Selections from An Essay on Man Chapter 18 REVOLUTION, REACTION, AND CULTURAL RESPONSE: 1760-1830 THOMAS JEFFERSON, Selection from The Declaration of IndependenceDeclaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen JANE AUSTEN, Selections from Pride and Prejudice Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, Selection from Faust, Part INight PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, Poems "Ozymandias" "England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
Chapter 18 REVOLUTION, REACTION, AND CULTURAL RESPONSE: 1760-1830 THOMAS JEFFERSON, Selection from The Declaration of IndependenceDeclaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen JANE AUSTEN, Selections from Pride and Prejudice Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, Selection from Faust, Part INight PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, Poems "Ozymandias" "England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen JANE AUSTEN, Selections from Pride and Prejudice Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, Selection from Faust, Part INight PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, Poems "Ozymandias" "England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, Selection from Faust, Part INight PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, Poems "Ozymandias" "England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
Chapter III WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey" JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, Selection from Faust, Part INight PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, Poems "Ozymandias" "England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE, Selection from Faust, Part INight PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, Poems "Ozymandias" "England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, Poems "Ozymandias" "England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
"England in 1819" "Ode to the West Wind" MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
MARY SHELLEY, Selections from Frankenstein Chapter IV Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
Chapter V GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL, Selection from Reason in History III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
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III. The Idea of History and Its Realization Chapter 19 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BOURGEOISIE: 1830-1871 KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
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KARL MARX and FRIEDRICH ENGELS, Selection from The Communist ManifestoCHARLES DARWIN, Selection from The Descent of Man EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
EMILY DICKINSON, Poems "There's a certain Slant of light" "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
"I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" "Much Madness is divinest Sense-" "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
"I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" "Because I could not stop for Death-" WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
WALT WHITMAN, Selections from "Song of Myself" GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Selection from Madame Bovary Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
Chapter VIII CHARLES DICKENS, Selection from Hard Times Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
Chapter V: The Key-note FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Selections from Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassChapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
Chapter 1 Chapter 7 SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
SOJOURNER TRUTH, "Ain't I a Woman?" HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Selection from "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
FYODOR DOSTEVSKY, Selection from Notes from Underground, Part I Chapter 20 THE AGE OF EARLY MODERNISM: 1871-1914 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, Selection from Thus Spake Zarathustra, Part I SIGMUND FREUD, Selection from Civilization and Its DiscontentsChapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
Chapter V KATE CHOPIN, "The Story of an Hour" FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
FRANZ KAFKA, Selection from The Trial Chapter I "The Arrest" Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
Chapter 21 THE AGE OF THE MASSES AND THE ZENITH OF MODERNISM: 1914-1945 ELIE WIESEL, Selection from Night VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
VIRGINIA WOOLF, Selection from A Room of One's Own WILLIAM FAULKNER, Selection from The Sound and the FuryApril Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
April Seventh, 1928 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS, Poems "The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
"The Second Coming" "Sailing to Byzantium" T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
T.S. ELIOT, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" LANGSTON HUGHES, Poems "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
"The Negro Speaks of Rivers" "Harlem" ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
ZORA NEALE HURSTON, Selection from Their Eyes Were Watching God Chapter 1 GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
GERTRUDE STEIN, Selection from The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas"Stein on Picasso and Matisse" THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
THOMAS MANN, Selection from The Magic Mountain
"Arrival"
Chapter 22 THE AGE OF ANXIETY AND LATE MODERNISM, 1945-1970PAUL TILLICH, Selections from The Courage to Be Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
Chapter I: Courage and FortitudeChapter 6: Theism Transcended The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
The God Above God and the Courage to BeSIMONE DE BEAUVOIR, Selection from The Second Sex Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
Index
Introduction MALCOLM X and ALEX HALEY, Selection from The Autobiography of Malcolm XChapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
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Chapter XI "Saved" MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
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JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, Selection from The Humanism of ExistentialismDORIS LESSING, Selection from Martha Quest Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
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Chapter I ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN, Selections from One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichChapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
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Chapter 23 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: Globalization, Terror, and Post-Modernism, 1970-TONI MORRISON, Selection from The Song of Solomon Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
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Chapter I MAXINE HONG KINGSTON, Selection from The Woman WarriorNo Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
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No Name Woman ORHAN PAMUK, Selections from My Name is RedChapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
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Chapter 20, I Am Called BlackChapter 21, I Am Your Beloved UncleDEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
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DEREK WALCOTT, Selections from OmerosBook One, Chapter I Chapter IIChapter IIICredits
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