- https://www.buzzfeed.com/slj18/which-are-you-a-romantic-or-a-dark-romantic-write-3n2bm?utm_source=dynamic&utm_campaign=bfsharecopy&utm_term=.rbKZZo7ya
- Project Overview - Remember to start with critical articles and annotated bib
- Group Assignments for ALPP and presentation schedule
- Image Annotation Example
- Rubric
- Norton Anthology, “Overview of American Literature” -- ALL GROUP MEMBERS, read the pages for your period for Monday; it also might prove helpful to read the pages for the literary period prior to your period as most of these writers wrote in reaction to the writers of the previous generation:
- Puritanism - "Overview: Beginning to 1700" - pages 1-2
- Rationalism - "Overview: 1700-1820" - pages 2-4
- Romanticism - "Overview: 1820-1865" - pages 4-5
- Dark Romanticism - "Overview: 1820-1865" - pages 4-5
- Transcendentalism - "Overview: 1820-1865" - pages 4-5
- Realism/Naturalism - "Overview: 1865-1914" - pages 5-7
- Modernism - "Overview: 1914-1945" - pages 7-9
- Postmodernism - "Since 1945" - pages 9-11
- Annotated Bibliography Tips, Verbs and Graphic Organizer
- Annotated Bib Formatting example
- Teaching Plan Organizer and Brainstorming
PRELIMINARY RESEARCH
- In your groups work to divide the resources I have provided in the dossiers below. All of these articles should be assigned before you start searching for your own articles. Then use the Academic Search Complete database (access through Mackinvia) to find additional articles about your literary period. Each group member should have one annotated bib entry complete by Wednesday for a checkpoint grade.
- Dossier 2 - Puritan
- Dossier 3 - Rationalism
- Dossier 4 - Romanticism, Dark Romanticism, Transcendentalisism
- Dossier 5 - Realism, Naturalism
- Dossier 6 - Modernism and Postmodernism
- One last thing - we want to make sure the groups in Ms. Bowen's and Mr.Widness's classes show thorough and original research practices. So each group must find their OWN articles. We'll use this form and spreadsheet to mark an article as taken
- When you find an article, check this spreadsheet to make sure it's not taken
- If it has not been taken, enter it on this form to mark it taken
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