Cather’s “Neighbor Rosicky” (1841); Frost’s “The Road Not Taken” (1887) and
“Desert Places” (1891); Sandburg’s “Chicago” (1917) and “Grass” (1918);
Fitzgerald’s s “Babylon Revisited” (2143);
O’Neil’s Long Day’s Journey into Night (2005); and
Hughes’ “The Negro Speaks of Rivers” (2227), “I, Too” (2228), and “Song for a Dark Girl” (2229).
Be sure to read the introductions to each of the authors.
Select one work from this week’s readings and make a case that this work does or does not belong in the American literary canon for a course like ours, a college survey course of American writers.