Unit 1 Table Of Contents From Legend To History

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COMMON COREUnit 1 Table of ContentsFrom Legend to HistoryThe Old English and Medieval Periods (a.d. 449 to 1485)Multiple Perspectives on the EraSnapshot of the Periodinstructional essay and graphics2Historical Backgroundinstructional essay4Essential Questions Across Time: The Old Englishand Medieval Periodsinstructional essay6essay14Recent ScholarshipBurton RaffelEngland’s Green, Fertile Land16Integrate and Evaluate InformationPart One: Earthly Exile, Heavenly HomeComparing Literary Works: ElegyBurton Raffel, TranslatorCharles W. Kennedy,TranslatorAnn Stanford,Translatorworld literature connection2022The Wandererpoem26The Wife’s Lamentpoem30The Seafarer ANCHOR TEXTThe Literature of ExilepoemPart Two: the epicExtended Study: The EpicDefining Epics34epic35essay36epic40world literature connection52science connection54essay68Online Encyclopedia Article English Literatureexpository text71Wikipedia Articleexpository text73from GilgameshTHEMES ACROSS CENTURIES: Translator’s InsightsBurton RaffelIntroduces BeowulfBurton Raffel, Translatorfrom Beowulf ANCHOR TEXTBattling Demons in the RamayanaAnglo-Saxon MetalworkTHEMES ACROSS CENTURIES: Translator’s InsightsSeamus HeaneyDiscusses BeowulfReading for Information: Analyzing Functional and Expository TextsDavy CrockettContemporary Connection: Beowulf: From Ancient Epic to Graphic NovelGareth Hindsx Contentsfrom Beowulfgraphic novel77* informational text highlighted

Unit1Part Three: A National SpiritBedefrom A History of the English Church and People historyAtlas Page: The British Islesliterature in context8487Extended Study: Geoffrey ChaucerLiterary History: Chaucer’s WorldMeet the Author: Geoffrey ChaucerGeoffrey Chaucerinstructional essay90biography92from The Canterbury TalesThe Prologue EXEMPLARThe Literature of Social Observationthe british tradition96116poem124poemfrom The Pardoner’s Taleliterature in context138146illustrated literary history155The Wife of Bath’s Tale ANCHOR TEXTSelfsame SovereigntypoemComparing Frame Stories Across CulturesGallery of Frame StoriesGiovanni Boccacciofrom The Decameron: Federigo’s Falcontale158Part four: Perils and AdventuresMarie Borroff, TranslatorSir Thomas Maloryfrom Sir Gawain and the Green Knightfrom Morte d’Arthur ANCHOR TEXTpoemromance170185Research Project: Primary SourcesMargaret PastonLetters of Margaret PastonFour Folk BalladsWriting Workshop: Autobiographical NarrativeSpeaking and Listening: Evaluate Persuasive SpeechLanguage Study: Using Dictionaries and Other ResourcesText Set Workshop: From Text to Understandingletterscultural connection201205214222224226aCommon Core Assessment Workshop: Test-Taking Practice226Common Core Assessment Workshop: Performance Tasks230Independent Reading232Contents xi

COMMON COREUnit 2 Table of ContentsCelebrating HumanityThe English Renaissance Period (1485 to 1625)Multiple Perspectives on the EraSnapshot of the Periodinstructional essay and graphics236Historical Backgroundinstructional essay238Essential Questions Across Time: The EnglishRenaissance Periodinstructional essay240RECENT SCHOLARSHIPSir Frank KermodeLife in Elizabethan and Jacobean Englandessay248250Integrate and Evaluate InformationPart One: Lovers and Their LinesComparing Literary Works: Sonnet SequencesEdmund SpenserSonnet 1 ANCHOR TEXTS254world literature in context254254Sonnet 75poem256Sonnet 31poemSonnet 39poem259260Sonnet 35Petrarch, Father of the SonnetSir Philip SidneypoempoemComparing Literary Works: Universal ThemesChristopher MarloweThe Passionate Shepherd to His Lovepoem266Sir Walter RaleighThe Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherdpoem268William ShakespeareSonnet 29poem275Sonnet 106poem275Sonnet 116The Mystery of the SonnetsSonnet 130xii Contentsworld literature in context276277poem278poem

Unit2Part Two: The Influence of the MonarchyResearch Project: Primary SourcesQueen Elizabeth ISpeech Before Her Troops ANCHOR TEXTspeech285Don Luis de CórdobaExamination of Don Luis de Córdobaeyewitness account288Contemporary Connection: Connecting Elizabeth I, Past and PresentJohn Lahrfrom Disappearing Act,Interview with Cate Blanchettinterview293from The King James BiblePsalm 23scripture298Psalm 137scripture300from The Sermon on the Mountscripture301from The Parable of the Prodigal SonscriptureParables Around the Worldworld literature connection302302Comparing Literary Works: Metaphors, Analogies, and NarrativesCommissioned byKing JamesPart three: DramaExtended Study: Shakespearean DramaDefining DramaWilliam Shakespeare308from The Tragedy of HamletLiterary History: Shakespeare’s WorldThemes Across Centuries: Author’s InsightsSir Frank KermodeIntroduces MacbethMeet the Author: William ShakespeareWilliam ShakespeareThe Tragedy of MacbethEXEMPLARdrama excerpt309instructional essay310essay314biography316dramaAct I ANCHOR TEXT322Act II343Act III361Act IV379Act V401Comparing Tragedy Past and PresentThe Changing Tragic Heroillustrated literary history420Sophoclesfrom Oedipus the Kingdrama423Johann Wolfgang vonGoethefrom Faustdrama430Contents xiii

Reading for Information: Analyzing Functional and Expository TextsDesigning a Globe Theatrefor the 21st CenturyThe Scottish Play, Told WithSound and Fury and Puppetsfunctional text437expository text439Writing Workshop: Argumentative Essay442Speaking and Listening: Deliver a Persuasive Speech450Language Study: Words from Mythology452Text Set Workshop: From Text to Understanding454aCommon Core Assessment Workshop: Test-Taking Practice454Common Core Assessment Workshop: Performance Tasks458Independent Reading460xiv Contents

COMMON COREUnit 4 Table of ContentsRebels and DreamersThe Romantic Period (1798 to 1832)Multiple Perspectives on the EraSnapshot of the Periodinstructional essay and graphics716Historical Backgroundinstructional essay718Essential Questions Across Time: The Romantic Periodinstructional essay720essay728Recent ScholarshipElizabeth McCrackenCreating a Legend730Integrate and Evaluate InformationPart One: Fantasy and RealityComparing Literary Works: MoodRobert BurnsTo a Mouse734the british tradition737738poem741The Lambpoem748The Tygerpoem749The Chimney Sweeperpoem751Infant o a LouseThe Literature of ScotlandJoanna BailliepoempoemWoo’d and Married and A’Comparing Literary Works: ArchetypesWilliam BlakeTHEMES ACROSS CENTURIES: Author’s InsightsElizabeth McCrackenIntroduces FrankensteinMary WollstonecraftShelleyIntroduction to Frankenstein ANCHOR TEXTContemporary Connection: Frankenstein Past and PresentSaturday Night Livexviii ContentsThe Curse of Frankenstein

Unit4Part Two: Lyric PoetryExtended Study: William Wordsworth and Lyric Poetry774Elements of Lyric Poetrypoem775biography776Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey poem780The Evolution of the Selfthe british tradition783from The Preludepoem786The World Is Too Much With Uspoem790London, 1802poem791The Muse’s Childrenillustrated literary history796Alexander PushkinI Have Visited Againpoem799Charles BaudelaireInvitation to the Voyagepoem802Arthur Waley, TranslatorThick Grow the Rush Leavespoem805Tu FuJade Flower Palacepoem806Priest Jakuren,Ki Tsurayuki,Ono KomachiThree Tankapoems807expository text811functional text814The Rime of the Ancient Marinerpoem820Kubla Khanpoem846She Walks in Beauty ANCHOR TEXTSpoem854from Childe Harold’s Pilgrimagepoem856 icle1065literature in context1067advertisement1068THEMES ACROSS CULTURES: Author’s InsightsJames BerryIntroduces Three PoemsContemporary Connection: Connecting Victorian ThemesColin MeloyEli, the Barrow BoyResearch Project: Primary SourcesSydney SmithThomas Cookxxii ContentsProgress in Personal ComfortTechnological Advancesin the 19th CenturyCook’s Railroad Advertisement

Unit5Part four: Gloom and GloryComparing Literary Works: ThemeEmily BrontëRemembrancepoem1075Thomas HardyThe Darkling Thrushpoem1078“Ah, Are You Digging on My Grave?”poem 1081The Greek Anthologyworld literature connection 1082Comparing Literary Works: ThemeGerald Manley HopkinsA. E. HousmanGod’s Grandeur ANCHOR TEXTSpoem1088Spring and Fall: To a Young Childpoem1090To an Athlete Dying Young ANCHOR TEXTSpoem1092When I Was One-and-Twentypoem1093Writing Workshop: Historical Investigation Report1096Speaking and Listening: Analyze and Evaluate Entertainment Media1108Language Study: Idioms1110Text Set Workshop: From Text to Understanding1112aCommon Core Assessment Workshop: Test-Taking Practice1112Common Core Assessment Workshop: Performance Tasks1116Independent Reading1118Contents xxiii

COMMON COREUnit 6 Table of ContentsA Time of Rapid ChangeThe Modern and Postmodern Periods (1901 to Present)Multiple Perspectives on the EraSnapshot of the Periodinstructional essay and graphics1122Historical Backgroundinstructional essay1124Essential Questions Across Time: The Modern andPostmodern Periodsinstructional essay1126Recent ScholarshipAnita DesaiThe English Language Takes Root in IndiaIntegrate and Evaluate Informationessay11341136Part One: Forging ModernismWilliam Butler YeatsWhen You Are OldpoemThe Lake Isle of InnisfreepoemThe Wild Swans at CoolepoemThe Second ComingpoemSailing to ByzantiumANCHOR TEXTpoemExtended Study: T. S. EliotLiterary History: T. S. Eliot’s World1152Meet the Author: T. S. EliotT. S. EliotPreludesbiographypoemJourney of the MagiEliot’s “The Hollow Men”poemliterary historyThe Hollow MenThe Literary Magazinepoemthe british traditionComparing Literary Works: Allegory and PastoralW. H. AudenIn Memory of W. B. YeatsLouis MacNeiceStephen Spender11401141114211451147poemMusée des Beaux ArtspoemCarrick RevisitedpoemNot 3Part Two: Modernism in FictionExtended Study: Virginia WoolfMeet the Author: Virginia WoolfVirginia WoolfThe Lady in the Looking Glass: A Reflectionfrom Mrs. DallowayShakespeare’s Sisterxxiv Contents1188short story 1192novel excerpt 1198essay 1202biography

Unit6Comparing Stream-of-Consciousness NarrativesStream of ConsciousnessJuan RulfoRosario Castellanosfrom Pedro Páramonovel excerptfrom The Nine Guardiansnovel excerptillustrated literary historyExtended Study: Short StoryDefining the Short StoryAnton Chekhovfrom HomeJoseph ConradThe LagoonJoseph Conrad,International AuthorJames Joyce1208121112131216short story1217short story1220world literature connection1229ArabyThe Irish Traditionthe british tradition12361240short storyD. H. LawrenceThe Rocking-Horse Winner ANCHOR TEXTshort story1246Graham GreeneA Shocking Accidentshort story1263Part Three: Conflicts at Home and AbroadComparing Literary Works: World War I PoetryRupert BrookeThe Soldierpoem1274Siegfried SassoonWirerspoem1276Wilfred OwenAnthem for Doomed mporary Connection: Baghdad BurningRiverbendIraqi War BlogResearch Project: Primary SourcesWinston ChurchillWartime SpeechEnglish GovernmentEvacuation SchemeElizabeth BowenThe Demon LoverWar and Literaturethe british tradition12981300short storyComparing Literary Works: World War II PoetryKeith DouglasVergissmeinnicht (Forget Me Not)poem1310Alun LewisPostscript: For Gwenopoem1312Henry ReedNaming of Partspoem1313George OrwellShooting an ElephantVocabulary of Empireliterature in contextNo Witchcraft for SaleColonial Rhodesialiterature in contextDoris Lessingessayshort story1318132113281333Contents xxv

Nadine GordimerV. S. Naipaulhistory connection13421344short story1349world literature connection1354poem1360epic1362Followerpoem1368Two Lorriespoem1370Outside Historypoem1374The Train from Rhodesia ANCHOR TEXTApartheidB. WordsworthPolitics and FictionDerek Walcottfrom Midsummer, XXIIIfrom Omeros, from Chapter xxviiiSeamus HeaneyEavan Bolandshort storyPart four: The Postmodern and BeyondSamuel BeckettCome and Godrama1380Harold PinterThat’s Alldrama1384Dylan ThomasDo Not Go Gentle into That Good Nightpoem1390literature in context1391Fern Hillpoem1392The Horsespoem1396An Arundel Tombpoem1402The Explosionpoem1404Peter RedgroveOn the Patiopoem1407Stevie SmithNot Waving but Drowningpoem1408Dylan Thomas and Poetry in PerformanceTed HughesComparing Literary Works: Meter and Free VersePhilip LarkinComparing Literary Works: ElegiesCarol Ann DuffyPrayerpoem1412Penelope ShuttleIn the Kitchenpoem1414essay1416short story1420literary history1432short story1436essay1446Finding a Place in the Worldthe british tradition1450Where Is Our Island Home?literature in context1452THEMES ACROSS CULTURES: Author’s InsightsAnita DesaiIntroduces A Devoted SonA Devoted Son ANCHOR TEXTContemporary British FictionPenelope LivelyNext Term, We’ll Mash YouArthur C. Clarkefrom We’ll Never Conquer Spacexxvi Contents

Unit6Reading for Information: Analyzing Functional and Expository TextsExtra-Terrestrial Relays: Can RocketStations Give World-wideRadio Coverage?technical article1455press release1457literary history1460essay1464Weather in the Palm of Your HandNew British NonfictionNick Hornbyfrom Songbook: I’m Like a BirdWriting Workshop: Short Story1468Speaking and Listening: Compare Media Coverage of Same Event1476Language Study: Cognates and Borrowed Words1478Text Set Workshop: From Text to Understanding1480aCommon Core Assessment Workshop: Test-Taking Practice1480Common Core Assessment Workshop: Performance Tasks1484Independent Reading1486Contents xxvii

Seamus Heaney Discusses Beowulf essay 68 Reading for Information: Analyzing Functional and Expository Texts Online Encyclopedia Article English Literature expository text 71 Wikipedia Article Davy Crockett expository text 73 Contemporary Connection: Beowulf: From Ancient Epic to Graphic Novel Gareth Hinds

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