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Dartmouth College

The American Renaissance and Walt Whitman

This course is part of American Renaissance: Classic Literature of the 19th Century Specialization

James Dobson
Donald Pease

Instructors: James Dobson

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James Dobson
James Dobson
Dartmouth College
7 Courses•722 learners
Donald Pease
Donald Pease
Dartmouth College
7 Courses•722 learners

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2 modules
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3 hours to complete
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2 modules
Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
3 hours to complete
Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace
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There are 2 modules in this course

This course explores Whitman's working class context and explains why Whitman turned into a poet from a printer. You will also learn about Whitman’s free verse within the context of the post-Jacksonian American society. You will realize why Whitman revised some of his writings.

This module explores Whitman's working class context and explain why Whitman turned into a poet from a printer.

What's included

9 videos11 readings1 assignment

9 videos•Total 54 minutes
  • Welcome to the Course•5 minutes
  • Keyword: American Exceptionalism•8 minutes
  • Setting the Stage at Rauner Library •7 minutes
  • Keyword: Genre•3 minutes
  • Gary Lenhart on Working Class Context•3 minutes
  • Lilly Martin Spencer’s The Jolly Washerwoman•6 minutes
  • Whitman's Backstory•8 minutes
  • Gary Lenhart on Emerson as the National Bard•5 minutes
  • Video: Close Reading of Song of Myself•5 minutes
11 readings•Total 63 minutes
  • Welcome to the Course•5 minutes
  • Keyword: American Exceptionalism•2 minutes
  • Setting the Stage at Rauner Library•2 minutes
  • Keyword: Genre•2 minutes
  • Introduction to Whitman•15 minutes
  • Video: Professor Gary Lenhart on the Working Class Context of Whitman•3 minutes
  • Video: Gary Lenhart: "Catalogue or Verses from Ecclesiastes?"•10 minutes
  • Whitman's recording of "America"•2 minutes
  • Bonnie McAdam on Lilly Martin Spencer’s The Jolly Washerwoman•10 minutes
  • Video: Whitman's Backstory•10 minutes
  • Video: Emerson Turns the Printer into the National Bard•2 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
  • Frederick Douglass: Life and Times Graded Assessment (15 Questions)•30 minutes

This module explores Whitman’s free verse within the context of the post-Jacksonian American society. It also discusses why Whitman revised some of his writings.

What's included

3 videos2 readings1 assignment

3 videos•Total 14 minutes
  • Video: Whitman on Free Verse•6 minutes
  • Video: Gary Lenhart “Catalogue or Verses from Ecclesiastes?”•2 minutes
  • Video: As a Strong Bird on Pinions Free •5 minutes
2 readings•Total 13 minutes
  • Video: Whitman on Free Verse•10 minutes
  • Video: As a Strong Bird on Pinions Free•3 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
  • Walt Whitman: The Printer and the Revisionist Graded Assessment •30 minutes

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Instructors

James Dobson
James Dobson
Dartmouth College
7 Courses•722 learners

Instructors

James Dobson
James Dobson
Dartmouth College
7 Courses•722 learners
Donald Pease
Donald Pease
Dartmouth College
7 Courses•722 learners

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Founded in 1769, Dartmouth is a member of the Ivy League and consistently ranks among the world’s greatest academic institutions. Dartmouth has forged a singular identity for combining its deep commitment to outstanding undergraduate liberal arts and graduate education with distinguished research and scholarship in the Arts and Sciences and its four leading graduate schools—the Geisel School of Medicine, the Guarini School of Graduate and Advanced Studies, Thayer School of Engineering, and the Tuck School of Business.

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